I received an email from a non subscriber who thought there may be some interest in the links attached
I do not need to register for the board, but I came across some interesting
1919 Indian serial numbers. Apparently, some new Indian (and Harley
Davidson) motorcycles and sidecars were part of the US army convoy which
drove across the nation from Washington DC to San Francisco in the summer of
1919, before even the Lincoln Highway. The serial numbers of the motorcycles
are listed on page 9 of the document located at
http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/r...n_to_Moody.pdf
(Eisenhower, as a young lieutenant colonel, was attached to this 1919 convoy
at the very last minute. No wonder that almost 40 years later, he was such
a proponent of the interstate highway system, after this two month ordeal!)
I thought these old Indian serial numbers might be useful, in case any of
these cycles survived. I would certainly love to know it, if a vintage
Indian had made such a journey and survived today! I do not know if there
is any centralized repository or database of vintage Indian serial numbers
where I should send these. In any event, the report itself is fascinating
in the descriptions of the various vehicles used - aside from the
motorcycles, there was everything from new Cadillacs and Packards to chain
drive Mack trucks.
If you think it might be helpful, perhaps you could also forward this link
to the appropriate antique Harley Davidson person?
I should add that while I linked one report with serial numbers, all the Eisenhower records and photos I found are linked at -
http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/r...19_convoy.html
This page includes links to several cycle photos during the convoy
I hope this is useful,
Cordially,
[Name removed]
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I do not need to register for the board, but I came across some interesting
1919 Indian serial numbers. Apparently, some new Indian (and Harley
Davidson) motorcycles and sidecars were part of the US army convoy which
drove across the nation from Washington DC to San Francisco in the summer of
1919, before even the Lincoln Highway. The serial numbers of the motorcycles
are listed on page 9 of the document located at
http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/r...n_to_Moody.pdf
(Eisenhower, as a young lieutenant colonel, was attached to this 1919 convoy
at the very last minute. No wonder that almost 40 years later, he was such
a proponent of the interstate highway system, after this two month ordeal!)
I thought these old Indian serial numbers might be useful, in case any of
these cycles survived. I would certainly love to know it, if a vintage
Indian had made such a journey and survived today! I do not know if there
is any centralized repository or database of vintage Indian serial numbers
where I should send these. In any event, the report itself is fascinating
in the descriptions of the various vehicles used - aside from the
motorcycles, there was everything from new Cadillacs and Packards to chain
drive Mack trucks.
If you think it might be helpful, perhaps you could also forward this link
to the appropriate antique Harley Davidson person?
I should add that while I linked one report with serial numbers, all the Eisenhower records and photos I found are linked at -
http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/r...19_convoy.html
This page includes links to several cycle photos during the convoy
I hope this is useful,
Cordially,
[Name removed]
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