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Aberdeen Grocery with horse-drawn delivery wagon 1901 — 1901 — #57145_1

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Photograph Copyright Anderson & Middleton Company

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United States — Washington (State) — Aberdeen

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Wagon : "Aberdeen Grocery Co., Staple & Fancy Groceries, Phone 84 " Street address number is 59. Image includes I. Harris & Sons storefront.  Assignment envelope notation reads " Paul Bloomquist's father ".
Thanks to Sam Talley, who notes "Work, draft, or dray horses were used to pull heavy wagons well into the 1920's and 30's. There were many breeds of big, strong horses such as the Shires, Clydesdale, and Belgian Drafts. They needed strength, patience, and a docile temperament. Feed and shoeing was expensive. The wagons they pulled were usually fitted with solid rubber tires and had stiff leaf-spring suspensions. When trucks were perfected and dependable the need for horses was phased out."

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