The Wheelmans Gazette Volume 4
Issues

The magazine features new bicycle models, including the American Champion and Eagle. It discusses cycling clubs, manufacturing advancements, and a humorous story about a club member's adventures.

The March 1889 issue covers the Indiana Wheelmen's annual tour, highlighting camaraderie, cycling culture, and notable participants, alongside humorous anecdotes from their journey through Indiana's scenic routes.

This issue features advancements in bicycle technology, highlights the Indiana Wheelmen's annual tour, and discusses various manufacturers, including Gormully & Jeffery and Eagle Bicycle Mfg. Co.

The Wheelmen's Gazette features Springfield Roadster bicycles, second-hand sales, easy payment options, and advertisements for cycling accessories, alongside a fictional story about Wip Van Rimple's life.

The May 1889 issue features testimonials on the Rambler bicycle, highlights the Ivel tandem safety, and discusses bicycle club formation, showcasing advancements in cycling technology and community building.

The magazine features race results, including Ned Reading's victory, highlights the White Flyer bicycle, and discusses advancements in cycling technology and manufacturers like Gormully & Jeffery.

Highlights include the Pullman and Irvington-Milburn races, Frank Bodach's victory, advancements in bicycle technology, and advertisements for the White Flyer and Ivel Tandem Safety bicycles.

The magazine features race results from Pullman and Irvington, highlights Frank Bodach's victory, discusses Ivel cycles, and includes a humorous article by Charles Alexander Persons about cycling adventures.

The magazine features the America Rambler and White Flyer bicycles, highlighting their unique designs and technology. It also includes advertisements for various cycling products and a subscription offer for literature.

The magazine discusses advancements in cycling technology, featuring the White Flyer and Gormully & Jeffery's safety bicycles, along with advertisements for cycling gear and music dedicated to cycling clubs.

Highlights include the Wilmington 25-mile Handicap Road Race won by William Van Wagoner on an Eagle bike, and features on the White Flyer Safety Bike and cycling songs.

This issue features portraits of prominent cyclists, advertisements for lubricants and bicycles, musical compositions dedicated to cycling clubs, and opportunities for subscription canvassing for the Wheelmen's Gazette.