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Australia's famous coach company, which began during the goldrushes in the 1850s and continued for many decades, was Cobb & Co.
Yes, stagecoach is a common noun.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title, such as The Stagecoach Tavern in Sheffield MA, or the John Wayne movie 'Stagecoach'.
Hartford Arms Company: Trade name used by the H. & D. Folsom Arms on shotguns made for the Simmons Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri. Unlikely that it was ever on a stagecoach. Laminiated steel barrels were not designed for modern ammunition, so even if it does work, don't use it.
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A carriage, a buggy, stagecoach. a cart.
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When it forms part of the proper noun then it is capitalized. Examples: The first company that hired me was Royal Holdings, Inc. The name of this company is First Company.
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The noun 'stagecoach' is a common noun, a general word for any large horse-drawn vehicle formerly used to carry passengers and often mail along a regular route between two places.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title, such as The Stagecoach Tavern in Sheffield MA, or the John Wayne movie 'Stagecoach'.