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  2. Indian Scout (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    Indian Scout. Model G-20. Designed by Charles B. Franklin, [1] [3] the Scout was introduced in October 1919 as a 1920 model. The Scout had a sidevalve V-twin engine with its transmission bolted to the engine casing, allowing a geared primary drive - the only American v-twin to use this maintenance-free system. [4]

  3. United States Army Indian Scouts - Wikipedia

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    Ashishishe (c. 1856–1923), known as Curly (or Curley) and Bull Half White, was a Crow scout in the United States Army during the Sioux Wars. One of the most notable U.S. Army Indian Scouts was Curley, a member of the Crow tribe who became a scout in April 1876 under Colonel John Gibbon. He then joined Lieutenant Colonel Custer.

  4. Sesquicentennial Exposition - Wikipedia

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    Jack Dempsey Loses Crown to Gene Tunney This Day September 23, 1926 - Boxing Hall of Fame, YouTube, documentary, 10m47s; The Women's Committee and Their High Street Exhibit - master's thesis, 230pp, at Internet Archive; Letter from Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition to W.E.B. DuBois, July 1, 1926 - at UMass Amherst

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  6. Indian Motorcycle - Wikipedia

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    The "Indian Motocycle Co." was founded as the Hendee Manufacturing Company by George M. Hendee in 1897 to manufacture bicycles. These were initially badged as "Silver King" and "Silver Queen" brands but the name "American Indian", quickly shortened to just "Indian", was adopted by Hendee from 1898 onwards because it gave better product recognition in export markets.

  7. Indian scout - Wikipedia

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    Indian Scout (motorcycle), a motorcycle built by the Indian Motorcycle Company; a boy scout or girl scout who is American Indian, see American Indian Scouting Association; a boy scout or girl scout from India, see Scouting and Guiding in India; Ladakh Scouts, an infantry regiment of the Indian Army; Davy Crockett, Indian Scout, 1950 Western film

  8. Bharat Scouts and Guides - Wikipedia

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    A first success was the merger of the Boy Scouts Association in India and the Hindustan Scout Association forming the Bharat Scouts and Guides on 7 November 1950. About a year later, on 15 August 1951, the All India Girl Guides Association joined this new organisation. [8] In 1959, the 17th World Scout Conference in New Delhi was hosted by the BSG.

  9. Edward S. Curtis - Wikipedia

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    The North American Indian, volume 1, 1907 In 1906, after seeking an introduction through Belle de Costa Greene , [ 9 ] and with her approval, J. P. Morgan provided Curtis with $75,000 (equivalent to over $2.5 million in 2024) to produce a series on Native Americans. [ 11 ]