Trade catalogs of bicycles, 1881-1973?

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Trade catalogs of bicycles, 1881-1973?

Catalogs, brochures, letters of endorsement, price lists and order forms relating to bicycles and bicycle equipment, chiefly from the 1890s; also programs from racing meets held by bicycle clubs.

130 items (1 box) : ill.

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Sears, Roebuck and Company

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Sears, Roebuck and Co., commonly known as Sears, is an American chain of department stores founded by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck in 1892, and reincorporated by Richard Sears and Julius Rosenwald in 1906. Formerly based at the Sears Tower in Chicago and currently headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, the operation began as a mail ordering catalog company and began opening retail locations in 1925. The first location was in Chicago, Illinois. In 2005, the...

League of American Wheelmen

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The League of American Wheelmen first began in New Port, R.I. in 1880 and was the governing body for bicycle racing at that time. The organization continues to survive as the League of American Bicyclists providing cycling education for adults and children. It also sponsors the biennial "Bicycle Educators Leaders Conference" and the "Safe Routes to School" program. From the description of League of American Wheelmen ephemera, 1894 [manuscript]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat recor...

American Bicycle Company

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Forbes & Wallace.

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E.G. Billings (Firm)

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Woonsocket Agricultural Society.

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Rouse, Hazard & Co.

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New York Cycle Show (1895)

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Keating Wheel Company.

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Geo. N. Pierce & Co.

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Monarch Cycle Co.

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D.P. Harris Hdw. & Mfg. Company.

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Kempf & Co.

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Massasoit Cycle Club.

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Springfield Bicycle Club.

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Gormully & Jeffery Manufacturing Company.

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Ariston Manufacturing Company.

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Monarch Cycle Manufacturing Co.

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Montgomery Ward

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Montgomery Ward, the world's first general merchandise mail-order business, issued its first single sheet catalog in 1872. By 1887, the Chicago based company had annual sales exceeding $1,000,000 and in 1889 it became a privately held corporation. In 1893, founder Aaron Montgomery Ward sold his controlling interest to partner George R. Thorne, and the company became a public corporation in 1919. In 1931, Sewell L. Avery became chairman and chief executive officer. His te...

Cash Buyers' Union.

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Coventry Machinists' Co.

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Danvers Bicycle Club.

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Boston Bicycle Club.

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Adams and Westlake Co.

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Massachusetts Bicycle Club.

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Mead Cycle Company.

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Harvard Bicycle Club.

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A.G. Spalding & Bros.

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Dame, Stoddard & Kendall.

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Sterling Elliott (Firm)

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Newton Bicycle Club.

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Black Mfg. Co.

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Wm. Read & Sons.

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H.A. Goodrich & Co.

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Howard Chainless Cycle Co.

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Maltby & Robley.

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Overman Wheel Co.

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Elgin Cycle Co.

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Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co.

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John P. Lovell Arms Company.

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L.A.W. International Races (1893 : Chicago, Ill.)

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Pope Manufacturing Co.

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Rand N. Co.

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W.B. Everett & Co.

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Warwick Cycle Mfg. Co.

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W.M. Staley (Firm)

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Will M. Hine Stationery and News.

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Gendron Wheel Co.

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Edwards, Deutsch & Heitmann.

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Stoddard, Lovering & Co.

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Oddie Mfg. Co.

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Hickory Wheel Co.

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Luthy & Co.

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Spalding-Bidwell Co.

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Premier Cycle Works.

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Warwick Bicycle Academy.

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Hall-Brown, Lucy.

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Cyclists' Touring Club

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The Cyclists' Touring Club was founded as the Bicycle Touring Club in 1878. It adopted the name Cyclists' Touring Club in 1883 and was incorporated in 1887. It was initially governed by an executive committee of four vice-presidents and had about fifty members. By 1880 the club had three thousand members and by 1886 some 21,000 members. Membership peaked in 1899 at 60,449. The club promoted cycling, organised rallies and produced guides and maps for members. It continues to champion cyclists and...

New Departure Bell Co.

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New England Furniture & Carpet Company.

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National Cycle Mfg. Co.

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Grand Rapids Cycle Company.

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Worcester Cycle Mfg. Co.

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Jackson & Frisbie.

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Union Cycle Mfg. Co.

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American Cycle Manufacturing Co.

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Lamb Manufacturing Company.

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John Deere (Firm)

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Very Cycle Company.

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Everett Cycle Co.

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E. Alsdorf & Co.

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B.F. Norris, Alister & Co.

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Sterling Cycle Works.

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