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- Saurer Truck Transporting a 13-ton Girder to the Mount Wilson Observatory, Los Angeles County, California, 1916 - Swiss-designed Saurer trucks were manufactured in the United States under license by Saurer Motor Truck Company of Plainfield, New Jersey, starting in 1909. Saurer Motor Truck merged with Mack Brothers in 1911 to form International Motor Company, but trucks continued to be built and sold under the Saurer name until 1918. International Motor renamed itself Mack Trucks in 1922.

- 1916
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Saurer Truck Transporting a 13-ton Girder to the Mount Wilson Observatory, Los Angeles County, California, 1916
Swiss-designed Saurer trucks were manufactured in the United States under license by Saurer Motor Truck Company of Plainfield, New Jersey, starting in 1909. Saurer Motor Truck merged with Mack Brothers in 1911 to form International Motor Company, but trucks continued to be built and sold under the Saurer name until 1918. International Motor renamed itself Mack Trucks in 1922.
- Two Mack Model AB Trucks with Worm Drives Parked in front of Jos. P Duross & Co. Printers, 1911-1916 - Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1905 and adopted the name Mack Trucks in 1922. The company introduced its medium-duty Model AB truck in 1914. The model remained in production until 1936, and Mack built more than 50,000 units. Optional chain or worm-drive transmissions remained available on the AB to the end.

- 1911-1916
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Two Mack Model AB Trucks with Worm Drives Parked in front of Jos. P Duross & Co. Printers, 1911-1916
Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1905 and adopted the name Mack Trucks in 1922. The company introduced its medium-duty Model AB truck in 1914. The model remained in production until 1936, and Mack built more than 50,000 units. Optional chain or worm-drive transmissions remained available on the AB to the end.
- "Citizens Street Cleaning Bureau," 1911-1916 -

- 1911-1916
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"Citizens Street Cleaning Bureau," 1911-1916
- Saurer Truck Transporting a 13-ton Girder to the Mount Wilson Observatory, Los Angeles County, California, 1916 - Swiss-designed Saurer trucks were manufactured in the United States under license by Saurer Motor Truck Company of Plainfield, New Jersey, starting in 1909. Saurer Motor Truck merged with Mack Brothers in 1911 to form International Motor Company, but trucks continued to be built and sold under the Saurer name until 1918. International Motor renamed itself Mack Trucks in 1922.

- 1916
- Collections - Artifact
Saurer Truck Transporting a 13-ton Girder to the Mount Wilson Observatory, Los Angeles County, California, 1916
Swiss-designed Saurer trucks were manufactured in the United States under license by Saurer Motor Truck Company of Plainfield, New Jersey, starting in 1909. Saurer Motor Truck merged with Mack Brothers in 1911 to form International Motor Company, but trucks continued to be built and sold under the Saurer name until 1918. International Motor renamed itself Mack Trucks in 1922.
- Mack Model AB Stake Truck, "Worden's Dairy," circa 1914 - Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1905 and became Mack Trucks in 1922. Trucks replaced railroads in the early 20th century for moving raw milk to processing plants. Flatbed trucks hauled milk in traditional cans, but tank trucks proved even more efficient for loading and unloading fluid milk.

- circa 1914
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Mack Model AB Stake Truck, "Worden's Dairy," circa 1914
Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1905 and became Mack Trucks in 1922. Trucks replaced railroads in the early 20th century for moving raw milk to processing plants. Flatbed trucks hauled milk in traditional cans, but tank trucks proved even more efficient for loading and unloading fluid milk.
- Truck, Mack AB, "The Maryland Dairy Co.," circa 1914 - Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1905 and became Mack Trucks in 1922. Trucks replaced railroads in the early 20th century for moving raw milk to processing plants. Flatbed trucks hauled milk in traditional cans, but tank trucks proved even more efficient for loading and unloading fluid milk.

- circa 1914
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Truck, Mack AB, "The Maryland Dairy Co.," circa 1914
Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1905 and became Mack Trucks in 1922. Trucks replaced railroads in the early 20th century for moving raw milk to processing plants. Flatbed trucks hauled milk in traditional cans, but tank trucks proved even more efficient for loading and unloading fluid milk.
- Mack Model AB Fire Truck with Hook and Ladder Attached, 1911-1916 - Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, five years later. The company renamed itself Mack Trucks and chose a bulldog as its mascot in 1922. Mack built its first firefighting equipment around 1911. Mack itself stopped building complete fire trucks in 1990, but Mack's chassis continued to be used by other builders.

- 1911-1916
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Mack Model AB Fire Truck with Hook and Ladder Attached, 1911-1916
Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, five years later. The company renamed itself Mack Trucks and chose a bulldog as its mascot in 1922. Mack built its first firefighting equipment around 1911. Mack itself stopped building complete fire trucks in 1990, but Mack's chassis continued to be used by other builders.
- Mack Model AC Truck-Asphalter, "For Good Roads, The Barber Asphalt Paving Company," 1917 - Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1905 and adopted the name Mack Trucks in 1922. The company introduced its heavy-duty Model AC truck in 1916. The model remained in production until 1938, and Mack built more than 40,000 units. The Model AC's distinctive hood set it apart from other trucks.

- 1917
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Mack Model AC Truck-Asphalter, "For Good Roads, The Barber Asphalt Paving Company," 1917
Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1905 and adopted the name Mack Trucks in 1922. The company introduced its heavy-duty Model AC truck in 1916. The model remained in production until 1938, and Mack built more than 40,000 units. The Model AC's distinctive hood set it apart from other trucks.
- Steam Roller on the Borough Asphalt Company's 5 1/2 Mack Model AC Flatbed Truck with Special Capstan Winch, 1911-1916 - Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1905 and adopted the name Mack Trucks in 1922. The company introduced its heavy-duty Model AC truck in 1916. The model remained in production until 1938, and Mack built more than 40,000 units. The Model AC's distinctive hood set it apart from other trucks.

- 1911-1916
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Steam Roller on the Borough Asphalt Company's 5 1/2 Mack Model AC Flatbed Truck with Special Capstan Winch, 1911-1916
Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1905 and adopted the name Mack Trucks in 1922. The company introduced its heavy-duty Model AC truck in 1916. The model remained in production until 1938, and Mack built more than 40,000 units. The Model AC's distinctive hood set it apart from other trucks.
- Mack Model AC Dump Truck Used to Transport Coal to Government Buildings, Washington, DC, 1911-1916 - Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1905 and adopted the name Mack Trucks in 1922. The company introduced its heavy-duty Model AC truck in 1916. The model remained in production until 1938, and Mack built more than 40,000 units. The Model AC's distinctive hood set it apart from other trucks.

- 1911-1916
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Mack Model AC Dump Truck Used to Transport Coal to Government Buildings, Washington, DC, 1911-1916
Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1905 and adopted the name Mack Trucks in 1922. The company introduced its heavy-duty Model AC truck in 1916. The model remained in production until 1938, and Mack built more than 40,000 units. The Model AC's distinctive hood set it apart from other trucks.