December 13, 2010

Well into the twentieth century, large numbers of Arkansas citizens were dependent upon the family cow for their daily intake of milk. With developments in technology in preservation and the movement of many people to more populated areas such as Little Rock (Pulaski County), many began to make use of a milk delivery service. Shown here is the horse-drawn J. M. Moore delivery wagon making a delivery in Little Rock in the early 1900s.

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