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The wagon was built by the George Higgins Company, a Rochester wagon maker. Orator F. Woodward, a Village of LeRoy resident who bought the Jell-O patent in 1899, used the wagons to drum up ...
It was a tense Saturday night heading into the final Chuckwagon races to decide the three finalists on the Rangeland Derby. Only the top 3 in the aggregate get a chance to compete for the Calgary ...
Calgary's Chanse Vigen still leads the aggregate after 3 days of racing at the Ponoka Stampede. They race with the traditional four wagons per heat, but it's stretched out over six days. The top eight ...