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- Members of the Vanderbilt Cup Race Commission, Including Henry Ford, 1906 - The Vanderbilt Cup, held from 1904 to 1916, was America's first internationally prominent automobile race. William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., a wealthy railroad heir, organized the competition over public roads on Long Island. European cars dominated until 1908, when Connecticut-built Locomobile "Old 16" won. Long Island residents tired of the crowds and accidents, and the race relocated to Georgia, Wisconsin, and finally California.

- 1906
- Collections - Artifact
Members of the Vanderbilt Cup Race Commission, Including Henry Ford, 1906
The Vanderbilt Cup, held from 1904 to 1916, was America's first internationally prominent automobile race. William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., a wealthy railroad heir, organized the competition over public roads on Long Island. European cars dominated until 1908, when Connecticut-built Locomobile "Old 16" won. Long Island residents tired of the crowds and accidents, and the race relocated to Georgia, Wisconsin, and finally California.
- Business Card for Frank Webb, Harness Maker, Walter L. Main Shows, 1899 - Circuses and traveling shows employ a variety of workers--not just performers. The Walter L. Main Shows used horses and other animals in its acts. Frank Webb was the harness maker for the shows in 1899. Webb gave this business card to a friend or business associate as a Christmas and New Year's greetings.

- 1899
- Collections - Artifact
Business Card for Frank Webb, Harness Maker, Walter L. Main Shows, 1899
Circuses and traveling shows employ a variety of workers--not just performers. The Walter L. Main Shows used horses and other animals in its acts. Frank Webb was the harness maker for the shows in 1899. Webb gave this business card to a friend or business associate as a Christmas and New Year's greetings.