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    Peking Express, 1982

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    1982 Menu from the Peking Express Chinese Fast-Food Restaurant, 1373 Washington Avenue (Northport Plaza). Peking Express also had restaurant locations in Falmouth (186 U.S. Route 1), Biddeford (11 Elm Street), and Peking Garden Restaurant (300 Main Street, South Portland).https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/menus/1040/thumbnail.jp

    Domestic bill of lading from the Southern Express Company

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    Domestic bill of lading from the Southern Express Company sent to Our Florida Friend. The bill is dated 20 November 1912

    Learn from nations unable to implement democracy: Dr M

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    MELAKA: Former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad advised Malaysians to learn from countries which are unable to implement democratic rule due to the citizens' obsession with their leaders

    60 Years of Cole\u27s Express

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    Showcases, through color and black & white photographs, a timeline, maps, and more, the history of Cole\u27s Express. Started in 1917 by A.J. Allie Cole, this company became a giant in the trucking and transportation industry in New England and the Canadian Maritimes. A highlight of this booklet are photographs of over 200 employees of the company circa 1977.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/books_pubs/1305/thumbnail.jp

    Not good Enough, Mr. Nixon

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    Connecting Maine with the Nation: 40th Anniversary of Cole\u27s Express

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    Albert J. Cole began work in the transportation industry at the early age of eight when, as a bound out boy, he was employed in a livery stable in Enfield, Maine. He worked at this job for 10 years and then became station agent for the Maine Central Railroad in the same town. He resigned from this job to become a pioneer in Maine highway transportation. With nothing but a wagon, a pair of horses, initiative, hope and unbounded determination to make a dream become a reality, he founded the company which today bears his name. From that day until his death in 1955, Albert J. Cole\u27s life was dedicated to the betterment of Maine and the expansion of highway transportation within the state\u27s boundaries. Under his wise guidance and through his demonstrated initiative, Cole\u27s Express has grown from this meager start to become the largest intrastate trucking company in Maine, operating 135 vehicles principally within the state\u27s boundaries. We who now operate Cole\u27s Express are grateful for his untiring work and wise counsel and are dedicated to continue serving Maine with the very best in motor transportation.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/books_pubs/1306/thumbnail.jp
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