Hobbs Grade and Surface Guide Yellowstone Trail Seattle – Chicago

Travel the Yellowstone Trail between Seattle and Chicago during the Roaring 20’s.

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Description

“The purpose of the Mohawk-Hobbs guides is to give you definite routings over the best roads; to bring points of unusual interest to your attention; to save money for you; to make your trip more enjoyable and educational; in short, a constructive effort to serve you in a way that will gain your good-will for Mohawk, and your favorable consideration for Mohawk Quality Tires.” [foreword].

In 1921, Howard Hobbs created his first innovative Hobbs Grade and Surface Guide. Issued on an annual basis until the early 1930s, the booklets were sponsored primarily by the Mohawk Rubber Company of Akron, Ohio, and covered one of America’s primary highways. At least 25 different routes were covered in tremendous detail.

Each page of the guide presents a detailed diagram of the route’s elevation and surface composition, a small strip map, a list of motorist’s amenities (lodging, garages, restaurants, etc.), and ‘intimate notes’ that provide a fascinating contemporary snapshot into automobile tourism of the early 20th century.

This example was published in 1926 and shows the route of the Yellowstone Trail across the western United States between Seattle, Washington, and Chicago, Illinois. In addition to the aforementioned information present on each page, the guide also includes a key for use, a simple street plan of Chicago, advertisements for Mohawk rubber products, an innovative mileage diagram, and a map of the route on the back panel.

For more information on the Mohawk-Hobbs Grade and Surface Guides, check out my blog post here.

Map Details

Publication Date: 1926

Author: Howard F. Hobbs

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Condition: A-

Condition Description: 26 pp. printed brochure, measuring approximately 4" x 9" when folded over once. Stapled binding with original paper wraps. Back cover is torn and missing a portion of the page, but otherwise contents are complete and in good condition.

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