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Harry C. Battey and his 1912 Harley 4 hp, single cylinder, belt drive, magneto model.
Wac Zeug and his Excelsior Super X about 1915.
Unknown individuals. 1913 Harley Model 9E twin, chain drive, 8 HP. Photo taken on Logan Street near Cemetery lane.
Fred Hopkins on his Henderson.
From L to R: Unknown, Paul Walcott, Lloyd Zeug standing, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown.
West Libery, Iowa Date unknown.
Dick Johnston drag bike April 7, 1957 Cordova, Illinois
Rider Warren Poole 106.4 MPH
Front to rear: Henry Tober Harley K, Roger Tompkins Triumph, Marion Cubbage, Larry Noble Harley 74, Ron Martin Harley KH, Wayne Cubbage.
A line up on new Triumph's at the Gray'scycle Shop 1957.
Marion Cubbage cuts a doughnut on his Triumph TR6 - Jan 1957
Art Hickey on a Harley Davidson 61. Summer 1943.
Claude Job on his 1955 Harley 165, Spring 1956.
Credits: Poole collection.
Duane Richardson and his Harley 74 ci. Spring 1945
Bill Oeter 1947.
Richard Bodeman and his Harley 74 ci. Spring 1948
From R to L: Orvil Pallette 1936 HD 61ci, Marvin French 1937 Harley 80 ci, and Duane Richardson 1942 Harley 61ci. 1946 Photo
Warren Poole and his Harley 125, fall 1946.
Roger Tompkins on his 1950 BSA B33 500 cc single. Photo date June 1955
Dorothy Graves and 1948 Harley 74 with sidecar, at the Continental Divide 1950.
Credits: Gene Battey collection.
Wac Zeug was an early motorcycle dealer and ran the Zeug Garage & Cycle shop on Chestnut Street in Muscatine.
Credits: Bauerbach collection.
Credits: Poole collection.
Credits: Tim Hopkins collection.
Credist: Bauerbach collection.
Credits: Guck collection.
Credits: Poole collection.
Credits: Cubbage collection.
Credits: Dan Gray collection.
Credits: Cubbage collection.
Credits: Hickey collection.
Credits: Job collection.
Dealers and factory personnel at the HD factory May 1954 sales meeting. L to R front row: W.E. Kleimenhagen, factory; W.C. Davidson Secretary HD Motor Co; A.E. Blixt, factory; R.L. Boots Davenport, IA, Richard Johnston, Muscatine IA.
Dick Johnston was a Harley dealer in Muscatine. Located first on East 2nd Street, later moving to Franklin Street in South End.
Credits: Bauerbach collection.
Credits: Richardson collection
Credits: Richardson collection.
Credits: Richardson collection.
Credits: W.D. Richardson collection.
Credits: Poole collection.
Credits: Tompkins collection
Credits: Jim Graves collection
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Harry C. Battey and his 1912 Harley 4 hp, single cylinder, belt drive, magneto model.
Credits: Gene Battey collection.



















