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Horse-drawn delivery trucks, Schlitz Brewery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Photograph shows procession of horse-drawn wagons filled with beer kegs leaving brewery.

No. 1947.

Photo by Albertype Co.

Photograph printed in reverse.

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01/01/1900
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South Milwaukee (Wis.) ,  42.91056, -87.86056
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Library of Congress
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