United States Express Company Man Horse Wagon 1900s Real Photo Postcard

United States Express Company Man Horse Wagon 1900s Real Photo Postcard
An express company driver with his horse-drawn wagon represents a crucial element of transportation and commerce from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. These companies specialized in the swift delivery of packages, freight, and even money transfers, serving as a vital link between individuals and businesses before the widespread adoption of motor vehicles. The visible "EXPRESS COMPANY" on the wagon highlights its role in this essential service network.

This scene captures a moment before the widespread advent of motorized delivery, typically dating such operations from the 1880s through the 1920s. Horse-drawn wagons were the backbone of local and short-haul transportation for express services, which faced significant competition and eventual decline with the rise of the automobile and the establishment of government-run Parcel Post services in many countries, such as the U.S. in 1913.
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