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Homer Hedge

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Hedge managed the Manhattan offices of Pettingill & Company, a large New York advertising agency. In April 1904, he purchased the New York offices, and it became the Homer W. Hedge Company. At the time, this was one of the largest advertising agencies in the U.S. Their customers included
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in New York City. He worked out of their recruiting office until 1898. By the end of this period, he had risen to the rank of captain. He was referred to as "Captain" for the remainder of his life.
75:(September 29, 1863, Norwich, Connecticut – September 10, 1909) was a wealthy advertising executive in New York City. He helped to found both the Automobile Club of America (currently known as the 243: 248: 238: 96: 119: 76: 115: 114:
On June 7, 1899, a group of gentlemen auto racers met at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan and founded the
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Annual report of the Adjutant-General of the State of New York for the Year 1893
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Hedge was the author of a book on ballooning, The American Aeronaut (1907).
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At the age of 25, in 1888, Hedge joined the First Signal Corp. of the
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In 1905, Hedge became Founder and first President of the
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Norwich, Connecticut
U.S.
American Automobile Association
Aero Club of America
balloonist
National Guard
Electric Vehicle Company
Remington Arms Company
Automobile Club of America
American Automobile Association
Aero Club of America
Annual report of the Adjutant-General of the State of New York for the Year 1893
"With Ample Capital"
"Automobile Club Formed"
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1863 births
1909 deaths
American advertising executives
People from Norwich, Connecticut
American Automobile Association

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