Automobile Club of Southern California chart book no. 160 : ms., 1917.

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Automobile Club of Southern California chart book no. 160 : ms., 1917.

Field mapping, Mar. 10-19, 1917, from Hualapai Station, east of Kingman, Arizona, to the Rio Puerco, New Mexico, by D.C. Miller and Don Keller for the placing of signs and emblems and for the Club's road maps. With explanatory notes, including mention of Keller's death from pneumonia the same month.

[118] p. ; 19 cm.

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Miller, D. C

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Automobile Club of Southern California

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Founded in Los Angeles in 1900, the Automobile Club of Southern California was one of the nation's first automobile clubs. Its mission included the improvement of roads and driving conditions in the state of California, and the proposing of traffic laws. It was involved in public transportation planning and sponsored cartographic expeditions for the production of its strip maps and road maps. In 1909, the Club began publishing its member magazine, Touring Topics, which became Westways in 1933. M...

Keller, Don.

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