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Jacksonville Automobile Club (Jacksonville, Florida)
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Riddle Resigns Management of Automobile Club
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Letter to F. W. Marsh from Jacksonville Automobile Club, March 29, 1922
1922-03-29
Correspondence between R. O. Riddle, Managing Director of Automobile Club Jacksonville, and Harral Ayres, OST Managing Director, March 31 and 29, 1922
1922-03-29, 1922-03-31
Letter sent to Mr. Harral B Ayres. Managing Director. OST. The Battle House, Mobile, Alabama dated January 13th, 1922
1922-01-13
Multiple letters and clippings dealing with road meeting in Jacksonville, Fla.
1922-01
Letter to Mr. H.B. Ayres Managing Director OST, Battle House, Mobile, Ala., from C.E.H. Temp. Secretary. Jacksonville Auto Club March 21, 1922
1922-03-21
Letter to Mr. Chas. P. Simpson, Milton, Fla., from Managing Director OST May 18, 1922
1922-05-18
Letter to Mr. Harral B. Ayres, Battle House, Mobile, Ala., from Jacksonville Motor Club July 22, 1922
1922-07-22
Letter to Mr. Harral B. Ayres, C/o Burlington Hotel, Washington, D.C., from R.O. Riddle Secretary. and Treasurer Tourist and Convention Division, Jacksonville, Fla., June 12, 1922
1922-06-12
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