Volume 2


Issues

PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 2, No 1 (1904-03-01)
This issue features motor bicycles, advertisements for manufacturers like Pope Manufacturing Co., and highlights the League of American Wheelmen's advocacy for cycling and good roads.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 2, No 2 (1904-04-01)
This issue features poetry, discussions on road construction innovations, and highlights a record bicycle journey of 42,000 miles, emphasizing the growing culture of cycling in America.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 2, No 3 (1904-05-01)
This issue features reflections on May, historical anecdotes, and humorous commentary. It includes insights on American culture, population statistics, and a nod to the cycling community's social aspects.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 2, No 4 (1904-06-01)
This issue features articles on cycling culture, marriage traditions in June, and humorous anecdotes. It includes insights into the League of American Wheelmen and the American Motor Association.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 2, No 5 (1904-07-01)
This issue features humorous anecdotes, reflections on July's origins, and insights into the cycling community, including the League of American Wheelmen and its activities across the United States.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 2, No 6 (1904-08-01)
This issue features humorous anecdotes, poetry, and reflections on life, alongside updates from the League of American Wheelmen and insights into the burgeoning automobile movement in America.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 2, No 7 (1904-09-01)
This issue features reflections on autumn, humorous anecdotes, and insights into the cycling community, including the League of American Wheelmen and the American Motor Association's growth across the U.S.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 2, No 8 (1904-10-01)
This issue features humorous anecdotes, a focus on cycling's health benefits, and reflections on historical events, alongside advertisements for cycling-related products and the League of American Wheelmen's activities.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 2, No 9 (1904-11-01)
This issue features Thanksgiving history, notable literary works, and humorous anecdotes. It includes a poem by Nixon Waterman and highlights the American Motor Association's role in cycling and automobilism.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 2, No 10 (1904-12-01)
This issue features holiday-themed articles, humorous anecdotes, and reflections on Christmas traditions, alongside advertisements for cycling-related products and mentions of the League of American Wheelmen.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 2, No 11 (1905-01-01)
The January 1905 issue features reflections on the New Year, humorous anecdotes, and advertisements for cycling-related products, highlighting the culture and community of the League of American Wheelmen.
PDF version Bassetts Scrap Book, Vol 2, No 12 (1905-02-08)
The L.A.W. Annual Meeting discussed membership growth, elected officers, and planned a Silver Jubilee celebration. The Boston Bicycle Club's role in the League's history was acknowledged.