It's Eighth Year Of Progress 1921 This 20 page pamphlet was originally published in January of 1922 as an annual statement of the progress being compiled and published by the Association. Published to meet the demands for information on the Lincoln Highway story to date. This pamphlet is loaded with photos and information on the accomplishments of 1921 and other literature previously published. 20 pages printed 1920 reprinted 2001 COST $ 5.00 Plus Shipping & Handling
A Picture of Progress On the Lincoln Way This 40 page pamphlet was originally published in January of 1920 to keep the work of the Association before the public and the press. This report is loaded with photos and information of the work on the highway during the previous year. 40 pages printed 1920 reprinted 1999 COST $ 5.00 Plus Shipping & Handling
Achievement on the Lincoln Highway 1920 pamphlet was a report that described the work of the Lincoln Highway Association during 1920 as well as pictures of the projects. It is a report of the status of the educational and promotional work done by the organization. Becoming a sustaining member is the theme. 40 pages printed 1921 reprinted 1999 COST $ 5.00 Plus Shipping & Handling
Report to Directors of the Lincoln Highway on Route Efficiency Written by Henry B. Joy, Austin F. Bement, and H. C. Ostermann, this short pamphlet explains the efficiency of the route. The shortest route is the best and most efficient. 9 pages printed 1916 reprinted 1999 COST $ 2.50 Plus Shipping & Handling
Original Locations of Markers and Signs
The Original Log of the Locations of the Markers and Signs of the Lincoln Highway by Gael Hoag, Field Secretary, as edited by Russell S. Rein. This log was used by the Boy Scouts to place Cement Markers in 1928. Russell Rein copied Gael Hoag's original typewritten log into a series of short pamphlets, state by state, showing the location of each marker. Pages vary created 1928 reprinted June 1998 COST $ 2.50 each state Plus Shipping & Handling