Cycle Board of Trade
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The Cycle Board of Trade was a local organization of bicycle businesses that performed several functions; advocacy, organization, price protection, management of events and cycling infrastructure, etc. There was also a national Cycle Board of Trade. The local one was originally known as the "San Francisco Cycle Board of Trade."
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Pages which link here:
- Bay City Wheelmen track at Central Park (← links)
- Edwin Mohrig (← links)
- Frank Henry Kerrigan (← links)
- Olympic Wheelmen Name Officers. - The San Francisco Examiner, 28 Jul 1897 (← links)
- AMONG THE WHEELMEN. - Entries and Handicaps for the Races at Pleasanton Saturday. - The San Francisco Call, 02 Jul 1896 (← links)
- A QUIET WEEK IN CYCLING - The San Francisco Call - November 13, 1897 (← links)
- CYCLING CLUBS TO PLAY BALL - San Francisco Call - October 30, 1897 (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call - August 29, 1896 (← links)
- Never-perspire Cyclers (← links)
- R. C. Lennie (← links)
- THE WHEELMEN. San Francisco Call, 14 August 1897 (← links)
- J. S. Conwell (← links)
- James M. Hamilton (← links)
- W. J. Kenney (← links)
- Joseph A. Ostendorf (← links)
- Cycle Men Banquet. - The San Francisco Call, July 21, 1899 (← links)
- John W. Leavitt (← links)
- Leavitt & Bill (← links)