Manhattan New York Empire State Dairy Horse Drawn Delivery 1907 Real Photo Postcard

Manhattan New York Empire State Dairy Horse Drawn Delivery 1907 Real Photo Postcard
The Empire State Dairy Co., whose wagon is depicted with an office at 500 Broadway, represents a common urban dairy operation during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Horse-drawn delivery wagons were the standard method for distributing milk, cream, and other dairy products directly to homes in burgeoning cities, a necessity in an era before widespread domestic refrigeration.

Such dairy companies were vital to public health and daily life, ensuring a consistent supply of perishable goods to urban populations. The address "500 Broadway" strongly suggests a New York City setting, where numerous dairies served dense residential and commercial areas. This mode of transport underscores the logistical realities of food distribution before the widespread adoption of motorized vehicles transformed urban commerce.
Real Photo PostcardRPPCNew York CityNew York NYEmpire State Dairy CoMilk Delivery WagonHorse Drawn VehicleDairy Wagon DriversUrban Street SceneEarly 1900s AmericanaBroadway New YorkSocial History Dairy
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