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DUBUQUE AUTOMOBILE CLUB

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DUBUQUE AUTOMOBILE CLUB. Pioneering group of automobile enthusiasts. Formed in June 1910, the Club promoted automobile use for "athletic and social purposes." Counted among the charter members were C. M. Peaslee, Anthony F. HEEB, Thomas J. FITZPATRICK, John V. CONZETT, ThomasJ. Mulgrew, and W. E. Ellwanger. The Club's first president was C. M. Peaslee.

During the first six years of its existence, the Club established rules and regulations for automobile drivers, marked of roads, and posted warning signs near schools and other public buildings. As a pioneer in the movement to establish good roads in Iowa, the Club was among the first to support the establishment of the Hawkeye Highway and the Dubuque-Platteville Road. The group proposed in 1916 to have fruit trees planted along highways and to continue naming farms as a means of aiding drivers in finding directions.