STUDEBAKER RESEARCH CENTER
Become a member of the Studebaker Research Center
and help with our quest to reinvent through reserach and developement of the secret technology and treasures of the past by recreating historic craftsmanship of our ancestral trade.
Peter Studebaker came from Germany where master craftsman and artist
were considered national treasures. The Center's research is focusing on alternative energy and self generation of energy to store. We are developing and manufacturing products made with the trade secrets that made the Studebaker name famous. with a back-up factory for research and development of
products of seasoned wood and high tensil strength metal that last forever. Help us recreate “American
Made” necessities and quality products to put America back to
work.
There are immediate opportunities
and openings for metal forgers, wood workers, glass blowers, leather-workers,
artists, sculptors, weavers, quilters, etc. We welcome historians, writers,
photographers, scholars, archaeologists and learners. If you are creative, we want to talk with
you.
BECOME A MEMBER:
Become the voice and help form a
network that restores historic significance to houses, buildings, people and
places in history.
Peter Studebaker's trade is the
foundation of many religious groups including the group of ancestors and
descendants that landed in Germantown in 1736 on the ship Harle. The story is
just a summary of the historic significance of the following groups. Become a
member learn about your ancestors.
Studebakers
German Church of the Brethren
Mennonites
Mormons
Harle Group
Studebaker Family Museum
at Bakers Lookout research and development is the certified, real and
truthful genealogy and the history of western expansion for the above groups
and their descendants.
Bakers Lookout, in the 1700's,
expanded to over half of Washington County, Maryland. In this same area, today,
deteriorating cemeteries contain the ancestors of the above groups. Help us
restore and preserve the respect of the stilled voices of those who rest
therein.
Your $45.00 membership donation will help us to rewrite
history, rebuild the 1740 factory for our artists working space, continue to
restore the 1740 home, build a circular library for research and development and
continue work on the Studebaker Museum. Your donation is rewarded with a lithograph. Please complete the form and choose the litho by number.