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Telegram to Lee M. Nichols from Cyrus S. Avery
Telegram to Lee M. Nichols from Cyrus S. Avery thanking Lee for his contribution and efforts in establishing Route 66The Cyrus S. Avery Collection chronicles the life and times of Cyrus Stevens Avery. Known as the 'Father of Route 66', Avery served in government positions and elected offices as well as in highway associations that led him to have an influential impact on the planning and development of the initial American highway system. Through Avery's involvement with the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma and his own agricultural interests, the collection also documents a growing city and its' rural life in the early twentieth century
Letter from Cyrus S. Avery to Roy M. Johnson, dated February 19, 1927
Copy of letter from Cyrus S. Avery to Roy M. Johnson, dated February 19, 1927The Cyrus S. Avery Collection chronicles the life and times of Cyrus Stevens Avery. Known as the 'Father of Route 66', Avery served in government positions and elected offices as well as in highway associations that led him to have an influential impact on the planning and development of the initial American highway system. Through Avery's involvement with the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma and his own agricultural interests, the collection also documents a growing city and its' rural life in the early twentieth century
Letter to A. M. Hirsh Sr. from Cyrus S. Avery, dated February 1, 1951
Letter to A. M. Hirsh Sr. from Cyrus S. Avery, dated February 1, 1951, discussing Lock Joint Pipe CompanyThe Cyrus S. Avery Collection chronicles the life and times of Cyrus Stevens Avery. Known as the 'Father of Route 66', Avery served in government positions and elected offices as well as in highway associations that led him to have an influential impact on the planning and development of the initial American highway system. Through Avery's involvement with the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma and his own agricultural interests, the collection also documents a growing city and its' rural life in the early twentieth century
Letter from Cyrus S. Avery to Harvey M. Toy, dated July 10, 1926
Letter from Cyrus S. Avery to Harvey M. Toy requesting to know if they are putting up U.S. Markers for U.S. Sixty in California.The Cyrus S. Avery Collection chronicles the life and times of Cyrus Stevens Avery. Known as the 'Father of Route 66', Avery served in government positions and elected offices as well as in highway associations that led him to have an influential impact on the planning and development of the initial American highway system. Through Avery's involvement with the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma and his own agricultural interests, the collection also documents a growing city and its' rural life in the early twentieth century
Letter to M. C. Shibley from Cyrus S. Avery, dated April 22, 1937
Letter to M. C. Shibley from Cyrus S. Avery, dated April 22, 1937, thanking Shibley for writing to Wesley E. Disney and Senator Josh LeeThe Cyrus S. Avery Collection chronicles the life and times of Cyrus Stevens Avery. Known as the 'Father of Route 66', Avery served in government positions and elected offices as well as in highway associations that led him to have an influential impact on the planning and development of the initial American highway system. Through Avery's involvement with the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma and his own agricultural interests, the collection also documents a growing city and its' rural life in the early twentieth century
Letter from Cyrus S. Avery to Allen M. Hirsh Jr., dated March 13, 1951
Letter from Cyrus S. Avery to Allen [i.e. Allan] M. Hirsh Jr., dated March 13, 1951, complimenting the Hirsh brothers on their successful run at Lock Joint Pipe CompanyThe Cyrus S. Avery Collection chronicles the life and times of Cyrus Stevens Avery. Known as the 'Father of Route 66', Avery served in government positions and elected offices as well as in highway associations that led him to have an influential impact on the planning and development of the initial American highway system. Through Avery's involvement with the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma and his own agricultural interests, the collection also documents a growing city and its' rural life in the early twentieth century
Letter by Cyrus S. Avery to Roy M. Johnson, dated March 19, 1936
Letter by Cyrus S. Avery to Roy M. Johnson, dated March 19, 1936 outling continuing issues with Route 60The Cyrus S. Avery Collection chronicles the life and times of Cyrus Stevens Avery. Known as the 'Father of Route 66', Avery served in government positions and elected offices as well as in highway associations that led him to have an influential impact on the planning and development of the initial American highway system. Through Avery's involvement with the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma and his own agricultural interests, the collection also documents a growing city and its' rural life in the early twentieth century
Letter from Cyrus S. Avery to A. M. Hirsh, dated March 31, 1958
Letter from Cyrus S. Avery to A. M. Hirsh, dated March 31, 1958 discussing Avery's retirement from Lock Joint Pipe CompanyThe Cyrus S. Avery Collection chronicles the life and times of Cyrus Stevens Avery. Known as the 'Father of Route 66', Avery served in government positions and elected offices as well as in highway associations that led him to have an influential impact on the planning and development of the initial American highway system. Through Avery's involvement with the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma and his own agricultural interests, the collection also documents a growing city and its' rural life in the early twentieth century
Letter from Cyrus S. Avery to R. M. Morton, dated July 26, 1926
Letter from Cyrus S. Avery to R. M. Morton, dated July 26, 1926.The Cyrus S. Avery Collection chronicles the life and times of Cyrus Stevens Avery. Known as the 'Father of Route 66', Avery served in government positions and elected offices as well as in highway associations that led him to have an influential impact on the planning and development of the initial American highway system. Through Avery's involvement with the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma and his own agricultural interests, the collection also documents a growing city and its' rural life in the early twentieth century
Telegram by Cyrus S. Avery to P. M. Tebbs, dated October 19, 1926
Telegram by Cyrus S. Avery to P. M. Tebbs, dated October 19, 1926 discussing Avery's acceptance of chairmanship for the next road builders convention in Chicago.The Cyrus S. Avery Collection chronicles the life and times of Cyrus Stevens Avery. Known as the 'Father of Route 66', Avery served in government positions and elected offices as well as in highway associations that led him to have an influential impact on the planning and development of the initial American highway system. Through Avery's involvement with the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma and his own agricultural interests, the collection also documents a growing city and its' rural life in the early twentieth century
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