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  2. Garbage truck - Wikipedia

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    Thornycroft Steam Dust-Cart of 1897 with tipper body. Wagons and other means had been used for centuries to haul away solid waste. Among the first self-propelled garbage trucks were those ordered by Chiswick District Council from the Thornycroft Steam Wagon and Carriage Company in 1897 described as a steam motor tip-car, a new design of body specific for "the collection of dust and house refuse".

  3. List of county executives of Jackson County, Missouri

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    [1] [2] [3] The last presiding judge, George W. Lehr, later served as Missouri State Auditor from 1974 until 1977. 1827 - Richard Fristoe 1834 - Moses G. Wilson

  4. List of speakers of the Missouri House of Representatives

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    Speakers of the Missouri House of Representatives are (listed by year they assumed office): [1] 1820 James Caldwell Democratic-Republican - St. Genevieve; 1821 Henry S. Geyer Democratic-Republican - St. Louis; 1826 Alexander Stuart Democratic-Republican - St. Louis; 1828 John Thornton D - Clay [2] 1832 Thomas Reynolds D - Howard; 1834 John ...

  5. American Industrial Transport - Wikipedia

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    American Industrial Transport, a business formerly known as American Railcar Industries, is a specialist in railcar leasing and repair, [2] headquartered in Saint Charles, Missouri. AITX, both the name and primary railcar mark, leases railcars in the covered hopper and specialized tank car markets.

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  7. Streetcars in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Streetcars in St. Louis, Missouri, operated as part of the transportation network of St. Louis from the middle of the 19th century through the early 1960s. During the first forty years of the streetcar in the city, a variety of private companies operated several dozen lines. In 1898, the City of St. Louis passed a Central Traction Bill that ...

  8. 'Cave home' up for sale in Missouri - AOL

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    FESTUS, MO (KPLR) – A former roller rink turned cave home is up for sale in Festus, Missouri, and buyers are lining up to bid on the home. The cave home located at the 200 block of Cave Drive in ...

  9. Manufacturers Railway (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    MRS owned railroad cars used to transport Anheuser-Busch's products. It also provided locomotive maintenance and painting services to other companies. [4] On March 25, 2011, it was announced that Anheuser-Busch had applied to shut down the MRS, after the brewery began shipping outbound products via truck instead of rail. [5]