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Wow I’ve never seen anything that old from them my grandfather started with the horse and wagon around 1900 I wish I had photos but I don’t the closest I ever came to my grandfather was a old timer my pop introduced me to around 1968...remembered him delivering bananas on his dads farm back when he was a kid thanks again...bob


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Bob my grandfather drove a horse and team, maybe for p b Mutrie Roxbury Dorchester then that mack

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Very interesting thank you was back there not that long ago noticed a lot of noonan tankers running around I was surprised they still used thier same colors good looking rigs in the 70,s brockways noticed they were running kenworth now bob


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I'll have to dig out the old photo box.. My dad used to work for P.B.Mutrie on Moody St Waltham in the 50 and 60's until he passed in 1969.

I remember the paper pads they had with 'Tanks for Everything' on the bottom. If I find anything I'll scan and post. He used to commute Everett to Waltham back then. I'd imagine the ride would be a little tougher now... J O'Neil

Ed Smith married a daughter ...  Mutrie .I rented a garage from him in Wallingford conn. the property is contaminated from over the year's washing out trailer's   he also owned   Hawk , Condor trucking all bird name's ?

 

Ed

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