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- Autocar Type XX Victoria Convertible Automobile Used as a Taxicab, 1909 - Founded in Pittsburgh in 1897, the Autocar Company built automobiles until 1911, when it changed over to building heavy-duty trucks. Autocar's Type XX automobile was suitable for commercial use in taxicab service. This example is seen outfitted as a taxi in 1909. Autocar was acquired by White Motor Corporation in 1953.

- 1909
- Collections - Artifact
Autocar Type XX Victoria Convertible Automobile Used as a Taxicab, 1909
Founded in Pittsburgh in 1897, the Autocar Company built automobiles until 1911, when it changed over to building heavy-duty trucks. Autocar's Type XX automobile was suitable for commercial use in taxicab service. This example is seen outfitted as a taxi in 1909. Autocar was acquired by White Motor Corporation in 1953.
- Autocar Type XX Victoria Automobile Used as a Taxicab, 1909 - Founded in Pittsburgh in 1897, the Autocar Company built automobiles until 1911, when it changed over to building heavy-duty trucks. Autocar's Type XX automobile was suitable for commercial use in taxicab service. This example is seen outfitted as a taxi in 1909. Autocar was acquired by White Motor Corporation in 1953.

- 1909
- Collections - Artifact
Autocar Type XX Victoria Automobile Used as a Taxicab, 1909
Founded in Pittsburgh in 1897, the Autocar Company built automobiles until 1911, when it changed over to building heavy-duty trucks. Autocar's Type XX automobile was suitable for commercial use in taxicab service. This example is seen outfitted as a taxi in 1909. Autocar was acquired by White Motor Corporation in 1953.
- Ford Model BB Closed Cab Tractor Truck and Haulaway Trailer Fleet, April 1934 -

- April 13, 1934
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Model BB Closed Cab Tractor Truck and Haulaway Trailer Fleet, April 1934
- Freightmen Preparing Their Night Camp, Wyoming Territory, 1885 - In the 1880s, towns in the western United States that were isolated from river and rail transportation networks relied on freight haulers to supply needed goods. Drivers navigated heavy, product-laden wagons hitched to teams of mules or oxen over mountain passes and across lonely, open expanses to deliver their cargo. In the evenings, they rested their teams and set up camp before moving on the next morning.

- 1885
- Collections - Artifact
Freightmen Preparing Their Night Camp, Wyoming Territory, 1885
In the 1880s, towns in the western United States that were isolated from river and rail transportation networks relied on freight haulers to supply needed goods. Drivers navigated heavy, product-laden wagons hitched to teams of mules or oxen over mountain passes and across lonely, open expanses to deliver their cargo. In the evenings, they rested their teams and set up camp before moving on the next morning.