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- Mack Model AC Flatbed Truck Used by Winer Feed Company, Chattanooga, Tennessee, circa 1914 - 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.

- circa 1914
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Mack Model AC Flatbed Truck Used by Winer Feed Company, Chattanooga, Tennessee, circa 1914
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.
- "Ford Granulated Hardwood Charcoal for Poultry, Hogs, Cattle, Horses and Sheep," 1935-1940 - Ford Motor Company's charcoal briquettes were good for more than just backyard cookouts. This brochure promoted their use as a feed supplement for poultry and livestock. According to the text, Ford charcoal had a purifying effect in animals' digestive systems, absorbing gases that might otherwise make them susceptible to illness. Ford recommended charcoal for hens, chicks, hogs, cattle, horses, and sheep.

- 1935-1940
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"Ford Granulated Hardwood Charcoal for Poultry, Hogs, Cattle, Horses and Sheep," 1935-1940
Ford Motor Company's charcoal briquettes were good for more than just backyard cookouts. This brochure promoted their use as a feed supplement for poultry and livestock. According to the text, Ford charcoal had a purifying effect in animals' digestive systems, absorbing gases that might otherwise make them susceptible to illness. Ford recommended charcoal for hens, chicks, hogs, cattle, horses, and sheep.
- Buckeye Feeds Sign - Farm livestock and pets need nutritious food to stay healthy. The Dalton, Ohio-based Buckeye company (known by various name iterations over its 100-year history) began as a flour milling company in the early 1900s and sold the milling by-products as livestock feed. Today, the company is known as Buckeye Nutrition and is a leader in high-quality horse feed.

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Buckeye Feeds Sign
Farm livestock and pets need nutritious food to stay healthy. The Dalton, Ohio-based Buckeye company (known by various name iterations over its 100-year history) began as a flour milling company in the early 1900s and sold the milling by-products as livestock feed. Today, the company is known as Buckeye Nutrition and is a leader in high-quality horse feed.
- Buckeye Horse Feeds Sign, 1910-1943 - Farm livestock and pets need nutritious food to stay healthy. The Dalton, Ohio-based Buckeye company (known by various name iterations over its 100-year history) began as a flour milling company in the early 1900s and sold the milling by-products as livestock feed. Today, the company is known as Buckeye Nutrition and is a leader in high-quality horse feed.

- 1910-1943
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Buckeye Horse Feeds Sign, 1910-1943
Farm livestock and pets need nutritious food to stay healthy. The Dalton, Ohio-based Buckeye company (known by various name iterations over its 100-year history) began as a flour milling company in the early 1900s and sold the milling by-products as livestock feed. Today, the company is known as Buckeye Nutrition and is a leader in high-quality horse feed.