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    The Vagabonds

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      Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) Telegraph—July 22, 1921; August 3, 1923; August 22 and 23, 1924.

      Houston Chronicle—August 10, 1919; July 18 and August 28, 1924.

      Huntington (Indiana) Press—August 8, 22, and 23, 1923.

      Idaho Daily Statesman—October 20, 1915.

      Helena, Montana, Independent Record—August 22, 1923.

      Greenwood, South Carolina, Index-Journal—August 18, 1923.

      Indiana (Pennsylvania) Gazette—August 23, 1923.

      Indianapolis News—August 7, 1923; August 22, 1924.

      Indianapolis Star—August 22, 1923.

      Iola (Kansas) Register—August 19, 1924.

      Iowa City Press-Citizen—August 25, 1923.

      Ironwood (Michigan) Daily Globe—August 23, 1923; August 19, 1924.

      Mattoon, Illinois, Journal Gazette—July 30, 1921; August 27, 1923.

      Hamilton, Ohio, Journal News—August 10, 1923; August 19, 1924.

      Kansas City Times—August 15 and 26, 1919.

      Kingston (New York) Daily Freeman—August 28 and September 2, 1916; November 15, 1920.

      Lancaster (Ohio) Eagle-Gazette—July 31, August 7, 9, and 28, 1923; August 16 and 19, 1924.

      Lansing (Michigan) State Journal—August 17, 18, and 23, 1923.

      Leavenworth (Kansas) Times—November 24, 1920.

      Lebanon (Pennsylvania) Daily News—August 17, 1923; August 19, 1924.

      Lebanon (Pennsylvania) Semi-Weekly News—August 23, 1923.

      Lexington (Kentucky) Herald—July 23, 1919.

      Lincoln Evening Journal—July 23, 1921; August 10, 1923; August 19, 1924.

      Logansport (Indiana) Pharos-Tribune—August 29, 1918; August 10, 1923; August 19, 1924.

      Los Angeles Times—October 20, 28, and 30, 1915; August 23 and 27, 1923; August 19 and 20, 1924.

      Louisville Courier-Journal—August 11 and 13, 1982.

      Macon (Georgia) Daily Telegraph—September 3, 1916; August 31, 1919.

      Manitowoc (Wisconsin) Herald-Time—November 19, 1920.

      Medford (Oregon) Mail Tribune—August 19, 1924.

      Middlesboro (Kentucky) Daily News—August 20, 1924.

      Middletown (New York) Times-Press—August 29, 1916.

      Modesto (California) Daily News—August 8, 1923.

      Montrose (Pennsylvania) Democrat—August 23, 1923.

      Monroe (Louisiana) News-Star—August 19, 1924.

      Uniontown, Pennsylvania, Morning Herald—August 2 and 6, 1921.

      Wilmington, Morning News—July 26, 1921; August 22, 1923.

      Portland Morning Oregonian—October 20, 1915.

      Yuma, Arizona, Morning Sun—August 7, 1923.

      Muskogee (Oklahoma) County Democrat—July 28, 1921.

      Nevada State Journal—October 20, 1915.

      New Castle (Pennsylvania) Herald—August 3, 1921; September 6 and 12, 1923.

      New Castle (Pennsylvania) News—August 11, 1923; August 21, 1924.

      Franklin, Pennsylvania, News-Herald—July 23 and August 2, 1921; August 11, 1923; August 18, 1924.

      Morgantown, North Carolina, News-Herald—September 5, 1918.

      Wilmington News Journal—July 23, 1921; August 1 and 23, 1923; August 19 and 21, 1924.

      New York Herald—September 5, 1920.

      New York Sun—August 26, 1916.

      New York Telegraph—July 25, 1921.

      New York Times—January 18, 1903; January 5 and 11, February 22, March 7, and May 11, 1914; October 12, 1915; August 29 and 30, September 1, 9, 11, and 24, 1916; August 25, 1918; August 5, 1919; November 13 and 21, 1920; July 23, 24, 25, 29, and 31, 1921; August 5, 11, 12, 17, 22, 23, and 25, September 27, October 18, 1923; August 13, 14, 19, 20, and 24, 1924; February 7, 1925; February 11, July 31, and November 29, 1927.

      New York Tribune—November 14, 16, and 21, 1920.

      New York World—August 19, 1924.

      Oakland (California) Tribune—November 7, 1915; November 21, 1920; July 26, 1921; August 23, 1924.

      Ogden (Utah) Standard-Examiner—August 6, 1921.

      Portland Oregon Daily Journal—August 16, 1918; August 9 and 12, 1919; November 16, 1920; July 24, 1921.

      Oshkosh (Wisconsin) Daily Northwestern—August 10, 21, 22, and 23, 1923.

      West Palm Beach (Florida) Post—July 24, 1921.

      Bloomington, Illinois, Pentagraph—August 20, 1924.

      Philadelphia Inquirer—October 16, 1915; July 28, 1921; August 11, 1923; August 19 and 21, 1924.

      Pittsburgh Daily Post—August 18, 19, and 20, 1918; August 8 and 22, 1923; August 20, 1924.

      Pittsburgh Post-Gazette—August 18, 19, and 21, 1918; July 23, 1921; August 11, 1923.

      Pittsburgh Press—August 17, 18, and 19, 1918; July 24, 1921; August 8, 1923.

      Portsmouth (Ohio) Daily Times—August 4, 1921; August 8, 1923.

      Portsmouth (New Hampshire) Herald—August 20, 1924.

      Columbus, Indiana, Republic—August 23, 1923.

      Raleigh State Journal—September 6, 1918.

      Reading (Pennsylvania) Times—September 3, 1918; August 3, 1923.

      Riverside (California) Daily Press—November 2, 5, and 17, 1915.

      Rochester, New York, Democrat and Chronicle—August 19, 1923.

      Salinas (Kansas) Daily Union—July 23, 1921.

      Salisbury (North Carolina) Evening Post—August 29, 1918.

      San Antonio Express—November 17, 1920.

      San Bernardino County (California) Sun—December 11, 1920.

      San Diego Union—January 12, 1910; August 9, 1910; October 15, 1915; March 22, 1979.

      Sandusky (Ohio) Star-Journal—August 25, 1916.

      San Francisco Chronicle—October 20, 21, 22, and 30, 1915.

      San Jose Evening News—October 25, 1915; July 26, 1921.

      San Jose Mercury Herald—October 19, 20, 23, and 24, 1915; September 3, 1916; July 25, 1919.

      Santa Ana (California) Register—July 22, 1921; August 22, 1923; August 19, 1924.

      Scranton Republican—August 29, 1924.

      St. Joseph (Missouri) Observer—August 1, 1924.

      St. Louis Post-Dispatch—July 22, 1921; August 10, 11, 18, 19, 21, and 23, 1923; August 19, 20, and 22, 1924.

      St. Louis Star and Times—July 23 and 24, 1921; August 1, 1923.

      Pittsburg, Kansas, Sun—December 5, 1920.

      Shreveport, Times—August 2, 1923.

      Richmond, Times Dispatch—August 27, 1918.

      Olean, New York, Times Herald—July 23, 1921; August 1, 1923; August 19, 1924.

      Port Huron, Michigan, Times Herald—November 19, 1920; August 12, 1921; August 13 and 27, 1923.

      Zanesville, Ohio, Times Recorder—August 19, 1924.

      Winston-Salem, Twin-City Daily Sentinel—August 30 and 31, 1918.

      Winston-Salem, Union Republican—September 5, 1918.

      Vancouver (British Columbia) World—Undated article undoubtedly from August 1923.

      Vicksburg (Mississippi) Evening Post—July 23, 1921.

      Waco (Texas) News-Tribune—August 22 and 27, 1923.

      Wall Street Journal—August 20, 1924.

      Washington (D.C.) Herald—August 18, 1918.

      Washington Post—August 27 and September 2, 1918; December 5, 1920; July 24, 1921; August 1, 5, 22, and 23, 1923; August 19 and 20, September 8, 1924.

      Washington (D.C.) Times—August 30, 1916; August 9 and 11, 1919; November 18 and December 11, 1920; July 24, 1921.

      Waxahachie (Texas) Daily Light—August 10, 1923.

      Alexandria, Louisiana, Weekly Town Talk—August 25, 1923.

      Wilkes-Barre Record—July 29, 1921.

      Wilkes-Barre Times Leader Evening News—August 21, 1918; July 29, 1921; August 20, 1924.

      Winston-Salem Journal—August 30, 1918.

      INDEX

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      Adams County Free Press, 154–55

      Adirondacks Mountains:

      roads and, 130

      Vagabonds’ trip to, 66, 68–76, 78–81, 125–28, 130–31, 135

      Akron Beacon Journal, 214

      Alabama, 169, 184, 189–90

      Albion, Michele Wehrwein, 17

      Allison, F., 194–95

      American Automobile Association, 51

      American Farm Bureau Federation, 243

      American Revolution, 123, 125, 221

      Americans on the Road (Belasco), 147, 266n

      Anderson, Jennie, 182

      Anderson, William F., 164–65, 174–75, 177, 179–80, 182, 184, 205

      Arizona Daily Star, 236

      Arizona Republic, 216

      Asheville, N.C., 106–8

      Asheville Citizen-Times, 155

      Associated Press, 179, 213, 216, 255n

      Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers (ALAM), 119–20

      Atlanta Constitution, 181

      Automobile Club of Southern California, 51–52

      automobiles, 137–39, 182–83, 186, 239

      ALAM and, 119–20

      autocamping and, 2, 70, 146–47, 149–50, 152–53, 162–64, 171, 196–97, 207, 227, 240, 251

      batteries for, 18, 20–21, 93, 160, 194–95

      Burroughs on, 21–22

      crime and, 196–97

      and Ford’s innovations and energy, 3, 12–13, 18–21, 33–34

      Ford’s politics and, 104

      and Ford’s relationship with Edison’s wife, 151

      Ford’s repairing of, 95–96, 101, 109–10

      in Fort Myers, 17–18, 31

      gas for, 2–3, 18, 20, 69, 93–94, 100, 102, 119–20, 126, 147

      new models of, 242–43

      in Paris, 2–7, 9, 208

      planning Vagabonds’ first trip and, 68

      press on, 146–47

      prices of, 3, 12–13, 44, 69, 98

      proliferation of, 2, 12, 51, 137, 146–47, 162–64, 226, 266n

      racing of, 76, 96

      roads and, 2–3, 12–13, 51, 53, 69–70, 93, 95–97, 101–2, 111, 119, 162–63, 196–97, 225–26

      speed limits on, 51–53

      steam-powered, 93

      styles of, 226

      tires of, 2, 12–13, 27, 42, 58, 69, 87, 93, 96–98, 128, 139, 202, 248

      Vagabonds’ Adirondacks trip and, 69–70, 74, 80, 126

      Vagabonds’ Everglades trip and, 27–31

      Vagabonds’ Milan trip and, 202

      Vagabonds’ New Hampshire trip and, 235

      Vagabonds’ origins and, 57–58

      Vagabonds’ Plymouth Notch trip and, 231

      Vagabonds’ San Diego trip and, 51–54, 57

      Vagabonds’ San Francisco trip and, 41

      Vagabonds’ Southern trip and, 88–90, 92–96, 100–101, 107–10

      and Vagabonds’ trip with Harding, 166–68, 174

      Vagabonds’ Upper Michigan Peninsula trip and, 207, 213–14

      Baldwin, Neil, 219, 241

      Baltimore Sun, 178, 186

      Barnum, P. T., 60–61

      Barrus, Clara, 156

      Battle Creek Enquirer, 4, 255n

      Beasley, Fred, 182–83

      Belasco, Warren James, 147, 266n

      Bell, Alexander Graham, 38

      Benson Ford Research Center, 248

      Bickel, Karl A., 185–86

      Bisbee, Jep:

      finances of, 8, 10, 253

      musical career of, 5–10, 208, 251–53

      Vagabonds’ visits with, 5–11, 208, 251–53, 255n

      Bisbee, Sarah, 5–9, 252

      Bisbee Daily Review, 155

      blacks, 109, 171, 183, 237

      racism and, 116, 132, 198

      Bogue, Lucy, 26

      Boston Morning Globe, 237

      Boston Post, 68

      Brauer, Norman, 134, 255n, 263n–64n

      Bridgestone Corporation, 250

      Brooklyn Citizen, 181

      Burbank, Luther, 41–42, 48–49, 128, 260n

      Burroughs, John, 147–50, 172

      Adirondacks trip of, 70–76, 80, 126–27, 130–31, 135

      antisemitism and, 131–32

      comparisons between Edison and, 207

      Cuba trip of, 81

      death of, 156, 162, 170

      Edison’s relationship with, 23, 71–72, 74, 130–31, 149, 156, 162

      Everglades trip of, 23–31, 57, 257n, 259n

      finances of, 23, 71, 91–92, 138–39

      Firestone’s relationship with, 80, 99, 156, 248

      Ford’s relationship with, 21–23, 61–62, 71–72, 91–92, 124, 130–31, 148, 156

      Fort Myers trip of, 11, 14, 17–18, 23–25, 31, 259n

      illnesses of, 80, 149

      and joke about Vagabonds, 150

      ornithological interests of, 22–23, 91, 100

      personality of, 21, 71, 91, 101–2, 111, 130, 248, 259n

      physical appearance of, 149–50, 156

      planning Vagabonds’ first trip and, 66–68

      popularity and fame of, 11, 71, 76, 95, 131, 137, 263n

      press on, 23, 68, 71–72, 74, 90, 127, 135, 153–56, 162

      on South, 90, 102, 263n

      Southern trip of, 90–97, 99–102, 105, 107–8, 111

      Vagabonds’ origins and, 4, 57–58

      Vermont trip of, 133–34

      World War I and, 61–62, 92

      Yama Farms trips of, 149, 152–55

      Burroughs, Julian, 22, 91

      Burroughs, Ursula, 81, 155

      Burton, M. L., 225

      Caledonian-Record, 133

      Camel cigarettes, 109

      Camp Cha-Ton-Ka, 212–13

      Capps, Edwin M., 55–57, 64–65

      Carson, Frank, 25, 27, 29–30

      Casey, Robert, 193

      Chalmers, George, 233–34

      Cheat River, 164, 185

      Chicago Tribune, 64–65, 76, 118, 120–26, 134, 144, 162, 186–87, 223

      Chicago White Sox, 117–18

      Civil War, 79, 88, 115, 183

      Collier’s, 202

      communism, 116–18

      Concord, Mass., 22–23

      Congress, U.S., 77, 171, 234

      Muscle Shoals projects and, 169, 183–84, 189–90, 238, 269n

      see also Senate, U.S.

      Connellsville, Pa., 95–96

      Conot, Robert, 33

      Coolidge, Calvin, 116, 157, 205, 209–10, 247

      Ford’s presidential ambitions and, 210, 219, 272n

      Muscle Shoals projects and, 219, 224–25, 235, 238

      Plymouth Notch trip of, 229–38, 240

      press on, 230–38

      son’s death and, 230–31

      Coolidge, Calvin, Jr., 230–31

      Coolidge, Grace, 229–35, 237

      Coolidge, John, 231–33, 235

      Couzens, James, 44–47, 113

      Cox, James M., 156–57

      Crowther, Samuel, 194

      Cuba, 16, 81

      Davis, John W., 234

      Dawes, Charles G., 237–38

      Dearborn Independent, 114, 140–44, 168, 192–93

      antisemitic content of, 143–44, 147, 159, 183, 193, 224, 243–44

      Edison and, 121–22, 141–42

      finances of, 141–42

      shutting down of, 244, 246

      Dearborn Massacre, 249

      Deep Lake, 25–26, 28, 257n

      DeLoach, R. J. H., 89–90, 93, 96–97, 108

      Dodge, John and Horace, 113

      Eaton, Lady, 153

      Edison (Baldwin), 241

      Edison, Charles, 18, 140

      Everglades trip of, 25, 27–30, 259n

      Edison, Madeleine, 17–18

      Everglades trip of, 26–29, 248

      Edison, Mary, 150

      Edison, Mina, 148, 204–8, 245

      Bisbee visited by, 7, 9, 208, 252

      Everglades trip of, 26–29, 31, 57

      Ford’s presidential ambi
    tions and, 214

      Ford’s relationship with, 33, 151–52

      Ford’s wife’s relationship with, 21, 32

      Fort Myers trips of, 11, 15–18, 31

      Harding’s death and, 204–5

      Harding’s trip with, 165, 170, 172–73, 175, 181–82, 184

      husband defended by, 184–85

      husband’s death and, 248

      husband’s illnesses and, 24, 223

      husband’s relationship with, 150–51

      Milan trip of, 201–2

      New Hampshire trip of, 222, 231, 236–37

      San Francisco trip of, 37, 40, 42, 47, 49

      Swallow Falls trip of, 182–83

      Upper Michigan Peninsula trip of, 207–9, 213–15

      Wayside Inn trip of, 228

      World War I and, 85

      Yama Farms trip of, 152–54, 163

      Edison, Theodore, 18, 162, 182

      Everglades trip of, 25–26, 28, 30

      Vagabonds’ Upper Michigan Peninsula trip and, 213–14

      Edison, Thomas A.:

      Adirondacks trip of, 70, 72–76, 78–81, 126–28, 130–31, 135

      antisemitism and, 131–33, 159–60, 223

      auto batteries and, 18, 20–21, 93, 160

      awards and honors of, 16, 37–43, 47–48, 54–57, 79, 109, 200, 205–6, 246–47, 250–51, 253

      Bisbee’s meetings with, 7–11, 252

      Burbank’s meeting with, 48–49, 128

      Burroughs’s relationship with, 23, 71–72, 74, 130–31, 149, 156, 162

      business judgment of, 129–30

      comparisons between Burroughs and, 207

      comparisons between Ford and, 4, 20–21, 50, 77, 86, 97, 135, 145, 148, 151

      Coolidge’s son’s death and, 230–31

      death of, 242, 247–50

      electric truck project and, 160, 194–95

      and end of Vagabonds’ road trips, 239–41, 245–46

      Everglades trip of, 23–32, 37, 57, 135, 257n

      factory fire of, 32–33

      film industry contributions of, 14, 35, 38, 50, 71, 77, 129, 218

      finances of, 15–17, 19–20, 32–33, 58, 67, 93, 128–30, 140–41, 151, 187, 242, 260n

      Firestone’s relationship with, 75, 99, 130, 160–61, 202, 217–19, 242, 248–50

      Ford’s lawsuits and, 118, 223

      Ford’s museum and, 246–47

      Ford’s newspaper and, 121–22, 141–42

      Ford’s presidential ambitions and, 199, 202, 211, 214–15, 223

      Ford’s relationship with, 4, 18–21, 31–35, 37, 39–42, 59, 61–63, 66, 68, 80, 82, 89, 92, 97, 100, 105, 118, 121–22, 124, 129, 131, 160, 167, 184, 199, 223, 246–50

      Fort Myers trips of, 11–12, 14–17, 20–21, 23–25, 31, 62–63, 241–42

      Harding’s death and, 202–5, 214

     


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