Clement Studebaker

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Tippecanoe Place, former Studebaker home.
Tippecanoe Place, former Studebaker home.

Clement Studebaker (March 12, 1831November 27, 1901) was an American carriage manufacturer. With his brothers, he founded Studebaker, which built wagons, carriages, and automobiles in South Bend, Indiana.

[edit] Tippecanoe Place mansion

In 1889, Clement Studebaker completed construction of a 26,000 square foot mansion in South Bend and named it "Tippecanoe Place" (probably in honor of William Henry Harrison). The mansion was eventually restored and turned into a restaurant.



Studebaker

1897-1966
Vehicles
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Historic:
Taxis: Avanti | Big Six | Champion | Commander | Conestoga | Electric car | Cruiser | Daytona | Dictator | Hawk | Flight Hawk | Gran Turismo Hawk | Golden Hawk | Power Hawk | Silver Hawk | Sky Hawk | Land Cruiser | Lark | Light Four | Light Six | President | Scotsman | Special Six | Speedster | Standard Six | Wagonaire
Trucks: Champ | Coupe Express | E Series Truck | M Series Truck | M29 Weasel | Scotsman | Transtar | Studebaker US6
History: Studebaker | Studebaker-Packard Corporation | Studebaker Canada Ltd. | Studebaker National Museum | Studebaker Proving Grounds
Associated tradenames: Automatic Drive | Gravely Tractor | Hill-holder | Starlight (body type) | STP
Affiliated Automotive Brands: Clipper | E-M-F Automobiles | Erskine | Mercedes-Benz | Packard | Packard Clipper | Pierce-Arrow | Rockne | SPA Truck Company | Studebaker-Garford | Tincher
People: Sherwood Egbert | Albert Russel Erskine | Raymond Loewy | James J. Nance | Brooks Stevens | Clement Studebaker | John Mohler Studebaker | Harold Sines Vance | Gordon Grundy


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