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- Letter from the Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce to Leo Goossen, January 16, 1919 - Leo Goossen relocated from Detroit to New Mexico for health reasons in 1919. It was a fortunate move. While west, he connected with race car designer Harry Miller in Los Angeles. The two became a formidable team, with Goossen's technical training complementing Miller's bold thinking. Goossen later partnered with Fred Offenhauser, another Miller associate, to design the successful Offenhauser racing engine.

- January 16, 1919
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from the Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce to Leo Goossen, January 16, 1919
Leo Goossen relocated from Detroit to New Mexico for health reasons in 1919. It was a fortunate move. While west, he connected with race car designer Harry Miller in Los Angeles. The two became a formidable team, with Goossen's technical training complementing Miller's bold thinking. Goossen later partnered with Fred Offenhauser, another Miller associate, to design the successful Offenhauser racing engine.
- Letter from Leo Goossen to the Prescott, Arizona Chamber of Commerce, January 1, 1919 - Leo Goossen relocated from Detroit to New Mexico for health reasons in 1919. It was a fortunate move. While west, he connected with race car designer Harry Miller in Los Angeles. The two became a formidable team, with Goossen's technical training complementing Miller's bold thinking. Goossen later partnered with Fred Offenhauser, another Miller associate, to design the successful Offenhauser racing engine.

- January 01, 1919
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from Leo Goossen to the Prescott, Arizona Chamber of Commerce, January 1, 1919
Leo Goossen relocated from Detroit to New Mexico for health reasons in 1919. It was a fortunate move. While west, he connected with race car designer Harry Miller in Los Angeles. The two became a formidable team, with Goossen's technical training complementing Miller's bold thinking. Goossen later partnered with Fred Offenhauser, another Miller associate, to design the successful Offenhauser racing engine.
- Men in Touring Car with Advertising Pennants, Winchendon, Massachusetts, circa 1925 -

- circa 1925
- Collections - Artifact
Men in Touring Car with Advertising Pennants, Winchendon, Massachusetts, circa 1925