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[[THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call - August 29, 1896]]
[[THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call - August 29, 1896]]
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The [[Never Sweat Cycling Club]] will take a four days' trip through [[Lake County]], starting Friday, September 3, and following the same route traversed by them with such joy about a month ago. The club is composed of members of the [[Cycle Board of Trade]], and those who will probably compose the party will be President [[J. S. Conwell]], Secretary [[James M. Hamilton]], [[R. C. Lennie]], [[Edwin Mohrig]], [[W. J. Kenney]] and [[Joseph A. Ostendorf]].
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[[THE WHEELMEN. San Francisco Call, 14 August 1897]]


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President Conwell of the Cycle Board of Trade has appointed J. W. Maguire, I. Schwartz and James M. Hamilton a committee to arrange a banquet of the board with the South Side Improvement Club, a little feature which has been on the tapis ever since the big parade on July 25.

THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call - August 29, 1896

The Never Sweat Cycling Club will take a four days' trip through Lake County, starting Friday, September 3, and following the same route traversed by them with such joy about a month ago. The club is composed of members of the Cycle Board of Trade, and those who will probably compose the party will be President J. S. Conwell, Secretary James M. Hamilton, R. C. Lennie, Edwin Mohrig, W. J. Kenney and Joseph A. Ostendorf.

THE WHEELMEN. San Francisco Call, 14 August 1897

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