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THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY

In 1907, the American Express Company began to replace some of its horse-drawn delivery wagons with machines. By 1912, they boasted 40 gasoline powered and electric wagons, but still had 1,300 horses in service. The seven-story stable in New York City was converted to a garage. A new 60-outlet charging board replenished the electric wagons’ batteries each night