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Unknown, though such vans were traditionally painted black. First attested in the 1830s.

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Black Maria (plural Black Marias)

  1. (slang) A police van for transporting prisoners.
    • 1867, Tony Pastor, “The Upper and Lower Ten Thousand”, in Tony Pastor’s Book of Six Hundred Comic Songs and Speeches:
      The Upper Ten Thousand have plenty of cash—
      At the Central Park, on the “Drive,” cut a dash;
      They have their light wagons, fast horses beside;
      In the free “Black Maria” the Lower Ten ride.

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