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| Texaco truck, Harold Buckingham's first truck he used to deliver kerosene in the 30's. Harold was my grandfather. He and his brothers started the trucklines. |
Buckingham Transportation's first semi |
Buckingham Overnight Express straight truck |
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| Buckingham GMC with a special "Buy War Bonds" trailer. |
A special "Buy War Bonds" trailer. |
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| Buckingham Transportation Company's shop |
Buckingham Transportation Company's shop showing some of their trucks |
Buckingham Transportation Company Sales and Manager Meeting February 6-8, 1942 |
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| Buckingham Kenworth promo picture the left one is as it came, the right one was modified just a bit |
Buckingham Freight Lines Route Map from November 1959 |
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| Buckingham newsletter advertising their route to Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
Buckingham unit loading lumber at Humphrey Products. |
A page from the Buckingham newsletter, Buck Passin' from May 1962. |
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| Pictures taken from an old Buck-Passin company news-letters. |
An old picture taken in Murdo, S.D. sent to me by Brad Jaide of Missoula, MT. His grandfather was with Buckingham Transportation. |
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| The annual 100,000 mile safe driver banquet in 1959 |
Jack Primm looking at a sleeper can equipped DCOF-405 and VF-195 both Internationals circa 1957 |
Unidentified man with two trucks in Rapid City, S.D. -- picture provided by Lloyd and Vivian Maude. |
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| Bob Sigler and Marv Moore courtesy of Lloyd and Vivian Maude probably Rapid City SD |
An unidentified location with Norwalk trailers in the back might be Rapid City, SD courtesy of Lloyd and Vivian Maude |
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| This is a truck leased to Buckingham Transportation it is a WC32 White powered by a Cummins NH200. Picture was taken on Hwy 12 near Crow Agency, MT. William A. Dawson Collection. |
This is Father Day 1951 L to R are 3 generations of truckers P.A. Dawson, A.H. Dawson and Wm. A. Dawson at 11 years old. (Bill Dawson was a UB Driver). William A. Dawson Collection. |