Category:Brunn Carriage Manufacturing Company
High-class carriage makers, coachbuilders and automobile manufacturers; Brunn Carriage Manufacturing Company (1882-1932), Buffalo, New York. Carriage customers included Riza Kahn, the Shah of Persia; King Carol and Queen Marie of Romania; King George of Greece; Manuel Quezon, President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The company provided the landau carriage that president William McKinley used during his stay at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition.
- Henry Brunn (1839-1925), founder of Brunn Carriage Manufacturing Company
- Harry Otis Brunn (1891-1975), engineer, son, took over in 1916
- Automobile labels / manufactured for:
- Brunn Electric
- Clark
- Brunn-Clark
- Van Wagoner
- Lennox
- Brunn Carriage Manufacturing Company held franchises for Franklin, Haynes, Milburn Electric, Peerless, Pennsylvania, Rauch & Lang (R & L) Electric, Stevens-Duryea
- Custom coachwork on chassis by
- Brunn Electric
- Cadillac
- Cord
- Empire
- FIAT
- Ford
- Haynes
- Herff-Brooks
- Locomobile
- Packard
- Peerless
- Pierce-Arrow
- Reo
- Rolls-Royce
- Scripps-Booth
- Stearns-Knight
- Stevens-Duryea
- Thomas
- White
- Commercial Coacwork on chassis by
- Auto Car Equipment
- Atterbury
- Brockway
- Chase
- Ford
- Pierce-Arrow
- Selden
- Victor
- White
- Ambulances and funeral cars on chassis by:
- Cadillac
- Ford
- Pierce-Arrow
- White
Note: This company is not the same as the better known carriage making and coachbuilding house of Brunn & Company (1908-1941), which was also located in Buffalo, New York. It's founder, Hermann A. Brunn (1874-1941), was Henry Brunn's nephew, and worked with him before establishing his own company.
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