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<DIV>You're right...livery stables were forerunners of Avis and Hertz, Yellow
Cab, and UPS. Stables were for horses but livery stables were
commercial stables for temporary parking of "out of town horses" and for renting
horses and carriages...with driver or without. One census listed
occupation as "Livery Driver"; ten years later the man was listed as "Drayer"
for a "Drayage Co.". Since he was working for his father's company, I
don't think his job changed much...it was just reinterpreted by a different
census taker.</DIV>
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<DIV>Carla</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>