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Fruehauf Historical Societyr2WPadmin2018-08-08T22:12:16+00:00

Fruehauf Historical Society

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Example of an early refrigerated trailer

Example of an early refrigerated trailer.

First semi-trailer produced by the Fruehaufs

The first semi-trailer produced by the Fruehaufs.

Fruehauf trailer hydraulic lift gate demonstration

Demonstration of a hydraulic lift gate on a Fruehauf trailer.

Fruehauf wagon, carriage, and automobile shop on Gratiot Avenue, Detroit

The new Fruehauf wagon, carriage, and automobile shop on Gratiot Avenue, Detroit.

Fruehauf, August and Louisa with their three oldest children, Andrew, Harvey, and Henry, ca. 1896

August and Louisa Fruehauf with their three oldest children, Andrew, Harvey, and Henry, ca. 1896

Fruehauf, August and one of his sisters, tintype, date unknown

August Fruehauf and one of his sisters, tintype, date unknown.

Fruehauf, August and Otto Neumann

August Fruehauf and Otto Neumann

Fruehauf, August in the regalia of the Knights Templar

August Fruehauf in the regalia of the Knights Templar

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