In 1848, Charles Burton of New York City made the first baby carriage, but people strongly objected to the vehicles because they said the carriage operators hit too many pedestrians. Still convinced that he had a good idea, Burton opened a factory in England. He obtained orders for the baby carriages from Queen Isabella II of Spain, Queen Victoria of England, and the Pasha of Egypt. The United States had to wait another ten years before it got a carriage factory and the first year only 75 carriages were sold.
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Charles A. Reynolds was born in 1848.
Charles A. Blanchard was born in 1848.
Charles Dreyfus was born in 1848.
Charles Collier was born in 1848.
Charles Heath died in 1848.
Charles A. Bessey was born in 1848.
Charles Bémont was born in 1848.
Charles A. Cooke was born in 1848.
Charles McVean died in 1848.
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Paul Charles Dubois was born in 1848.