- with
traditional hansom cabs. The
first herdic was used in Washington, D.C. in 1888. The last
surviving herdic in
operation in Boston, M****achusetts was...
- Look up
Herd or
herd in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Herd may
refer to: The
Herd (1978 film), a 1978
Turkish film The
Herd (1998 film), a 1998...
-
metropolitan across the
United States,
including the
Herdic Phaeton Company in Washington, D.C. The
Peter Herdic House is a 2+1⁄2-story,
brick building that was...
- to
Henry and
Elizabeth Herdic on
December 14, 1824, in Fort Plain, New York.
Herdic's father died in 1826 and
Elizabeth Herdic remarried shortly thereafter...
- A
herd is a
social group of
certain animals of the same species,
either wild or domestic. The form of
collective animal behavior ****ociated with this is...
- of its name from
Peter Herdic, the
designer of the horse-drawn
carriage known as the
Herdic.
Expanding on the
success of
Herdic's invention,
which had increased...
- A
herder is a
pastoral worker responsible for the care and
management of a
herd or
flock of
domestic animals,
usually on open pasture. It is particularly...
- Look up
herd cats in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Herding cats may
refer to: An
idiom denoting a ****ile
attempt to
control or
organize a
class of...
-
Herding is the act of
bringing individual animals together into a
group (
herd),
maintaining the group, and
moving the
group from
place to place—or any...
- to
Henry and
Elizabeth Herdic on
December 14, 1824, in Fort Plain, New York.
Herdic's father died in 1826 and
Elizabeth Herdic remarried shortly thereafter...