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Latest revision as of 16:50, 30 August 2016
1896 January 11th (pdf file)
- Another Petition - p121
- Notes - p122
- Another Historical Event - p123
- The Chicago "Times-Herald" $5,000 Road Trials
- Hiram Percy Maxim
- A. A. Bennett
- James F. Bate
- Arthur W. White
- The Blackburn Car of 1878 - Illustrated - p124
- Blackburn Car - Mr. Blackburn of Tunbridge Wells
- A Runaway Autocar - p126
- American incident reported
- A Petroleum Bicycle - Illustrated - p127
- Hildebrant and Wolfmuller
- Duncan, Suberbie and Co - Croissy, near Paris
- Flashes - p128
- The Pennington Motor on Trial - p129
- A Pennington Company Forming in America - p129
- Clinton Motocycle and Power Co buys the patents from Thomas Kane and Co
- Autocars for Farmers - p129
- Apologies and Promises - p130
- Charles H. Barrows, one of the inventors entered for the Chicago contests
- A Protest in the Chicago Contest - p130
- Morris and Salom and the Electrobat
- New Companies - p132
- Answers to Correspondents - p132