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The Indiana Gazette (Indiana, Pennsylvania) Wed, Jun
1, 1904. Page 4

The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Sat,
Nov 19, 1904. Page 1

The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Wed,
Oct 19, 1904 Page 4

32 IN MARATHON RACE: Many Entries For Event In St. Louis
Olympian ...
The Sun (1837-1988); Aug 22, 1904;
Baltimore Sun, The (1837-1988) pg. 9

THE MARATHON RACE RUN TODAY
Reno Evening Gazette., August 30, 1904

When Greek Meets Yank
The Independent, Sep 4, 1920; 103,pg. 280

AMERICAN RUNNER WINS: Thomas J. Hicks of Cambridge, Mass.,
First in ...
New York Times (1857-1922); Aug 31, 1904;
The New York Times
(1851-2010) with Index =
1851-1993) pg. 5

AMERICAN'S MARATHON: New-Yorker, First to Finish, Rode Three
Miles in Autom=
obile
New - York Tribune (1900-1910); Aug 31, 1904; ProQuest
pg. 5

CAMBRIDGE BOY WON MARATHON: Hicks Beat 30 Good Men. Time
Slow, 3h 28m ...
Boston Daily Globe (1872-1922); Aug 31, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Boston Globe (1872-1982)
pg. 1

HICKS, AN AMERICAN, WINNER AND HERO OF THE MARATHON RACE

McCONAUGHY, J
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Aug 31, 1904;

The Altoona Mirror, September 3 1904
WORLD FAIR SPECIAL DAYS

GARCIA TO RUN IN MARATHON: Olympic Club's Crack Distance Man
to ...
San Francisco Chronicle (1869-Current File); Aug 12, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: San Francisco Chronicle
(1865-1922)
pg. 4

NOZO AND CARVAJAL.
The Washington Post (1877-1922); Jul 8, 1906;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Washington Post
(1877-1997)
pg. D3

The New York Times (New York, New York) =C2=B7 Mon, Jun 13,
1904. Page 9

,EXILED, AM I? SILLY!" SAYS MISS ROOSEVELT: "Did I Go to the Races?...
Special to the Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Apr 6, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)

The San Francisco Call (San Francisco, California) Tue, Aug 30, 1904. Page 2

The Hutchinson News (Hutchinson, Kansas) =C2=B7 Sat, May 28,
1904. Page 8

The Washington Post (Washington, District of Columbia)
Tue, Aug 30,1904. Page 7

Kansas City Daily Gazette (Kansas City, Kansas) Wed,
Aug 31, 1904. Page 1

The Washington Post, Aug 30 1904 Page 7

The San Francisco Call (San Francisco, California)
Tue, Aug 30, 1904. Page 8

Miss Roosevelt at the World's Fair.
Los Angeles Times (1886-1922); Jun 5, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Los Angeles Times
(1881-1990)
pg. E3

MISS ROOSEVELT IS BANISHED FOR POSING IN RETTING SCENE.
Special to the Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Apr 5, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922) pg. 9

Altoona Tribune (Altoona, Pennsylvania) =C2=B7 Wed, Aug 31,
1904. Greek Days Revived

The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Mon,
Jun 13, 1904. Page 4

Lawrence Weekly World (Lawrence, Kansas) Thu, Sep 14,
1905. Page 6

The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Thu,
Aug 18, 1904. Page 8

FORSHAN WINS MARATHON.: Hatch, of Chicago, Second, and Felix
Carvajal, of Cuba, Third.
The Washington Post (1877-1922); May 7, 1905;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Washington Post
(1877-1997)
pg. S1

GOLD WATCH FOR HICKS.: Winner of the Olympic Marathon Race
Tendered a Reception by Boston Daily Globe (1872-1922); Sep 16, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Boston Globe (1872-1982)
pg. 11

HICKS OF HARVARD, WINS THE MARATHON: American Long-Distance
Runner ...
San Francisco Chronicle (1869-Current File); Aug 31, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: San Francisco Chronicle
(1865-1922)

BIG MARATHON RACE: Thirty-two Runners to Start in
World's Fair Event. pg. 4
...
The Washington Post (1877-1922); Aug 28, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Washington Post
(1877-1997)
pg. S1

Bisbee Daily Review (Bisbee, Arizona) Sat, Jul 23,
1904. Page 2

ATHLETICS-OLYMPIC GAMES OUTLOOK-GOSSIP OF TRACKMEN-TENNIS
The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Sun,Aug 7, 1904. Page 16

CAMBRIDGE BOY WON MARATHON: Hicks Beat 30 Good Men. Time
Slow, 3h 28m ...
Boston Daily Globe (1872-1922); Aug 31, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Boston Globe (1872-1982)
pg. 1

WILL MAN WHO ATE PEACHES WIN?: Interest in M. A. C. Marathen
Race ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Jan 21, 1905;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 9

The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Wed,
Apr 27, 1904 Page 13

ON TO ST LOUIS: Automobilists Leave Here Tomorrow.
Difference of ...
Boston Daily Globe (1872-1922); Jul 24, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Boston Globe (1872-1982)
pg. 20

Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, Illinois) Fri, Dec 8,
1905. Page 1

Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, Illinois) Wed, Aug
31, 1904. Page 6

Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, Illinois) =C2=B7 Wed, Aug
31, 1904 =C2=B7 P=
age 6

HICKS VICTORIOUS IN CHICAGO RUN: Cambridge Boy Leads Field
of 30 in ...
Boston Daily Globe (1872-1922); Jul 1, 1906;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Boston Globe (1872-1982)
pg. 12

The Winnipeg Tribune (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada)
Sat, Apr 3, 1909. Page 8

The Kearney Daily Hub., Kearney, Nebraska December 8, 1905
Man Makes Ninety Mile Run

Cuban Runner Who Surprised St. Louis Athletes Is Alive
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Apr 11, 1907;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 16

WILL MAN WHO ATE PEACHES WIN?: Interest in M. A. C. Marathen
Race ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Jan 21, 1905;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 9

LARGE FIELD IN MARATHON RACE: Indications Point to More
Spirited ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Aug 8, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 6

FINAL PLANS MADE FOR MARATHON RACE: All Candidates Will Be
Examined ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); May 5, 1905;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 16

HICKS FIRST MAN IN: Marathon Race at Twenty five Miles Won
by ...
The Washington Post (1877-1922); Aug 31, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Washington Post
(1877-1997)
pg. 1

MARATHON RACE TAKEN BY HICKS: First Foot Race of Kind Ever
Held in ...
The Atlanta Constitution (1881-1945); Aug 31, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Atlanta Constitution
(1868-1945)
pg. 9

MARATHON MEN FIT FOR GRIND: Each Local Runner Feels
Confident He Will Lead =
Bunch In.
Boston Daily Globe (1872-1922); Apr 19, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Boston Globe (1872-1982)
pg. 8

MARATHON RACE WILL BE A BIG FEATURE: Historic Event Is to Be
Run at ...
San Francisco Chronicle (1869-Current File); Jul 24, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: San Francisco Chronicle
(1865-1922)
pg. 34

ST. LOUIS MARATHON RUN.: American Athletes Have Good
Prospect of Capturing Classic Athletic New York Times (1857-1922); Apr 26, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
(1851-2010) with Index (1851-1993)
pg. 6

TO COMPETE IN MARATHON RACE
San Francisco Chronicle (1869-Current File); Aug 10, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: San Francisco Chronicle
(1865-1922)
pg. 8

OLYMPIC MARATHON RACE.: THOMAS J. HICKS IS FLEETEST.
Los Angeles Times (1886-1922); Aug 31, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Los Angeles Times
(1881-1990)
pg. A3

FLEETEST RUNNERS OF ALL NATIONS START IN GREAT MARATHON
RACE: Revival ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Aug 28, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 7B

Iron-Nerved Cambridge Athlete Ran On With Heroic Endurance
While His ...
McCONAUGHY, J
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Aug 31, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 9

OLYMPIC COMMITTE URGES OF: Chief Sullivan Says the
Man-Killing ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Sep 1, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 12

AMERICANS SEEKING TO SIEZE CLASSIC HONORS IN MARATHON RACE
TODAY: ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Aug 30, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 6

Iron-Nerved Cambridge Athlete Ran On With Heroic Endurance
While His ...
McCONAUGHY, J
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Aug 31, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 9

PICK ROUTE FOR MARATHON RACE: Course, Twenty-Four Miles in
Length, ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Aug 14, 1904;
pg. 17

MARATHON RUNNERS TO LEARN COURSE IN AN AUTO RIDE: Wireless
Telegraph ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Aug 27, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 10

MARATHON RUNNERS TO LEARN COURSE IN AN AUTO RIDE: Wireless
Telegraph ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Aug 27, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 10

RACE: New Route, Necessitated by Washouts, Is One of the
Hardest Ever Faced
.
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Aug 24, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 12

Trip To St. Louis, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York) Tue,
Aug 23, 1904 Page 5

El Paso Herald (El Paso, Texas) =C2=B7 Sat, Dec 26, 1908
=C2=B7 Page 15

Evening Sentinel (Santa Cruz, California) Wed, Aug
31, 1904. Page 1
Garcia Is Qualified To Run

Miss Roosevelt at the World's Fair.
Los Angeles Times (1886-1922); Jun 5, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Los Angeles Times
(1881-1990)
pg. E3

NOAH'S ARK HAS A RIVAL IN SHIP FOR WORLD'S FAIR: Louisiana
in ...
The Atlanta Constitution (1881-1945); Apr 10, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Atlanta Constitution
(1868-1945)
pg. 9

The Devil is in Charge
The Cedar Falls Gazette. Cedar Falls, Iowa, August 5,
1904

CHINESE VILLA OPENED AT FAIR: Health of President Roosevelt
and Chinese Emperor Drunk.
The Atlanta Constitution (1881-1945); May 7, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Atlanta Constitution
(1868-1945)
pg. 1

TWO MORE FIRES AT FAIR: Scare At New York Building And A
Restaurant ...
The Sun (1837-1988); Nov 22, 1904; ProQuest Historical
Newspapers: Baltimore Sun, The (1837-1988) pg. 9

The Anaconda Standard
MARATHON RACE IS WON BY AN AMARICAN

JAPAN AND PATAGONIA FURNISH HAIRY MEN AND GIANTS FOR FAIR: Love, Robertus
The Atlanta Constitution (1881-1945); May 8, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Atlanta Constitution
(1868-1945)
pg. 4

TWO TRAGEDIES AT FAIR.: ONE SUICIDE AND A FATAL ACCIDENT ON
GROUNDS. ...
Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922); May 11, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Chicago Tribune (1849-1990)
pg. 6

SPORTS OF WORLD'S FAIR INDIANS SHOW SUBJECTION: Noble Red
Man Has ...
The Atlanta Constitution (1881-1945); Sep 4, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Atlanta Constitution
(1868-1945)
pg. D6

JERUSALEM TO BE REPRODUCED AT WORLD'S FAIR: For Colored
Illustration ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Dec 21, 1902;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. A16B

Oriental Splendor Is Shown in Chinese Dedication at World's
Fair: NOTES OF THE EXPOSITION.
Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922); May 7, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Chicago Tribune (1849-1990)
pg. 4

PLATEAU OF STATES AT WORLD'S FAIR.: California's Quaint
Architecture ...
M'CARTY, W C
Los Angeles Times (1886-1922); May 1, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Los Angeles Times
(1881-1990)
pg. E15

WORK STOPPED ON PHILIPPINE FAIR EXHIBIT: Displeasure at
Washington ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Feb 14, 1903;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 1

PHILIPPINE VILLAGE---STARTLING EXHIBIT AT FAIR: Igorrotes in
Native ...
Grady, Henry
The Atlanta Constitution (1881-1945); Jul 3, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Atlanta Constitution
(1868-1945)
pg. B5

This Man Planned Olympic Games for World's Fair in 48 Hours:
Study of ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Apr 24, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. C4

LARGE FIELD IN MARATHON RACE: Indications Point to More
Spirited ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Aug 8, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 6

Woman Enters Long Swim But Officials Say "No"
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Sep 1, 1908;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 12

ROOSEVELT AT THE FAIR: CROWDS LINE HIS PATH He Declares the
Sights ...
New - York Tribune (1900-1910); Nov 27, 1904; ProQuest
pg. 1

THEIR FAIR VISIT OVER: Tired, but Pleased, Roosevelt Boys
Start for ...
The Washington Post (1877-1922); Aug 5, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Washington Post
(1877-1997)
pg. 3

ELKS SEE THE BIG FAIR -: "Hello Bills" From Many States Stop
In St. ...
The Sun (1837-1988); Jul 27, 1904; ProQuest Historical
Newspapers: Baltimore Sun, The (1837-1988)
pg. 10

"BIG DAY" AT THE FAIR: Attendance At Hagerstown Estimated At
30,000 ...
Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun
The Sun (1837-1988); Oct 12, 1906; ProQuest Historical
Newspapers: Baltimore Sun, The (1837-1988)
pg. 10

ST. LOUIS FAIR A GRAND SHOW.: All Buildings and Grounds Will
be Ready ...
A STAFF CORRESPONDENT
Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922); Jan 24, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Chicago Tribune (1849-1990)
pg. 2

THE PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT AT THE ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR:
RULES GOVERNING THE SUBMISSION The American Amateur Photographer (1889-1906);
Nov 1, 1903; 15, 11; American Periodicals
pg. 494

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York) =C2=B7 Sat,
Jul 16, 1904 =C2=
=B7 Page 3

CRAZY WITH MARATHON
Pittston Gazette (Pittston, Pennsylvania) =C2=B7 Wed, Jan 6,
1909 =C2=B7 Pa=
ge 6

IMPRESSIONS OF THE FAIR.: SEEN BY ELECTRIC LIGHT AND BY
STARLIGHT. ...
Otis, Eliza A
Los Angeles Times (1886-1922); Sep 19, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Los Angeles Times
(1881-1990)
pg. 15

RESIDENT OPENS FAIR WITH GOLDEN BUTTON: m Washington He
Starts Kneels ...
New York Times (1857-1922); May 1, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times
(1851-2010) with Index (1851-1993)
pg. 1

VILLAGE FAIR IS FUNNY.: RURAL SCENES CLEVARLY REPRESENTED IN
...
Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922); Nov 7, 1906;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Chicago Tribune (1849-1990)
pg. 13

The Saint Paul Globe (Saint Paul, Minnesota) Mon, Aug
8, 1904. Page 3

Daily World, Vancouver Canada, May 4 1904
At the Fair

Muskogee Phoenix, July 5 1903
News of the World Fair

Indiana Gazette (Indiana, Pennsylvania) Tue, Nov 28, 2000

Kansas City Daily Gazette (Kansas City, Kansas). Wed,
Aug 31, 1904. Page 1
Alice Roosevelt Fainted.

The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Sun,
May 1, 1904 Page 38

The New York Times (New York, New York) Thu, Apr 20,
1905 Page 11
New York Athlete Wins Marathon Race

Runner Lorz Reinstated.
The New York Times. Feb 22, 1905

A.A.U Drops District, Making New Allotment
The New York Times, November 21, 1905

DANGEROUS Is the Marathon Craze
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Feb 21, 1901

MARATHON RACE IS WON BY AN AMERICAN
Anaconda Standard, August 31, 1904

LORZ WINS MARATHON RACE
Fitchburg Daily Sentinel, April 20 1905

SAY OTHER RACERS WERE ASSISTED
The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Mon,
Feb 20, 1905. Page 11

Santa Cruz Sentinel (Santa Cruz, California)Fri, Aug
19, 1904. Page 4

PLENTY OF AUTOS FOR FAIR GUESTS
The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Tue,
Feb 9, 1904

LORZ GETS POINT TROPHY
The New York Times, October 7, 1907

OLYMPIC MARATHON RACE.: THOMAS J. HICKS IS FLEETEST.
Los Angeles Times (1886-1922); Aug 31, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Los Angeles Times
(1881-1990)
pg. A3

WORLD'S FAIR CAUSES REVIVAL IN RIVER PASSENGER
TRAFFIC
The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Sun,
Jun 12, 1904/ Page 11

AMERICANS SEEKING TO SIEZE CLASSIC HONORS IN MARATHON RACE
TODAY: ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Aug 30, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922) pg. 6=

MISS ROOSEVELT'S PARTY DELAYED AT FAIR GATE BY DEMAND FOR
AUTO ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); May 28, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 1

A. A. U. PRIZES ARE GIVEN BY MISS ROOSEVELT: Greater New
York Irish ...
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Jun 5, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. A8

Whose Fault Is It?
DISGUST
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Jun 3, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 10

MISS ROOSEVELT FAINTED
The Topeka Daily Capital (Topeka, Kansas)Tue, Aug
30, 1904 Page 2

MISS ROOSEVELT RIDES A RUNAWAY
Reading Times (Reading, Pennsylvania) Fri, May 26,
1905 Page 1

Rose Marion Studies Alice Roosevelt at the World's Fair:
SNAPSHOTS OF ...
Rose, Marion
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); May 29, 1904;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. 1

QUENTIN HAS SMASH UP WITH HIS GOAT
The San Francisco Call (San Francisco, California)
Mon, Jan 2, 1905. Page 13

HICKS OF HARVARD WINS MARATHON
San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco, California) =C2=B7
Wed, Aug 31, 1904. Page 4

WOULD YOU LIKE TO TAKE A FREE TRIP TO THE WORLD=E2=80=99S
FAIR AS A GIFT?
Santa Cruz Sentinel (Santa Cruz, California) Tue, Jun
28, 1904. Page 4

The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) Sun, Oct
30, 1904. Page 4

PRESENT FOR MISS ROOSEVELT
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York) Sat,
Jul 16, 1904 Page 3

CAMBRIDGE LAD WINS ROAD RACE
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York) Wed,
Aug 31, 1904 Page 7

MARATHON RACE WON BY AMERICAN
The Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) Wed, Aug 31,
1904 Page 3

Many Going to St. Louis
The Fort Wayne News (Fort Wayne, Indiana) Sat, Jun
11, 1904. Page 8

The Man Killing Marathon Race.
The Inter Ocean (Chicago, Illinois) Fri, Sep 9, 1904
Page 6

NEW MARATHON CHAMPION
Boston Evening Transcript, April 20 1905

America=E2=80=99s Marathon Victory.
The Inter Ocean (Chicago, Illinois) Thu, Sep 1, 1904. Page 6

HAS HEART BEEN STOLEN
The Inter Ocean (Chicago, Illinois) Wed, Jun 1, 1904
Page 1

Over a 30-Foot Embankment.
The Jeffersonian Gazette (Lawrence, Kansas) Wed, Aug
31, 1904
Page 5

The Kansas City Gazette (Kansas City, Kansas) =C2=B7 Tue,
Jul 12, 1904. B7 Page 1

WORLD'S FAIR IS NOW OPEN
The Kennewick Courier (Kennewick, Washington) Fri,
May 6, 1904 Page 1

The Leavenworth Times (Leavenworth, Kansas) Sun, Jun
26, 1904. Page 2

The Muldrow Press (Muldrow, Oklahoma) Fri, Dec 1,
1905. Page 2

ROOSEVELT AIDS ATHLETICS.
The New York Times (New York, New York) Fri, Mar 18,
1904 Page 6

MEDELS FROM ATHLETES FOR MISS ROOSEVELT
The New York Times (New York, New York) Sat, Jul 16,
1904. Page 7

Records of Olympic Games of 1904.
The New York Times (New York, New York) =C2=B7 Thu, Mar 30,
1905. Page 10

MISS ROOSEVELT GUEST OF HONOR AT NEWPORT DINNERS
The San Francisco Call (San Francisco, California)
Tue, Aug 30, 1904. Page 8

MISS ALICE ROOSEVELT FAINTS IN AUTOMOBILE
The San Francisco Call (San Francisco, California)
Tue, Aug 30, 1904. Page 2

THE ANNUAL MARATHON RACE.
The Scranton Republican (Scranton, Pennsylvania) Thu,
Apr 20, 1905. Page 1

WALKING COSTUMES
The Spanish Fork Press (Spanish Fork, Utah) =C2=B7 Thu, Mar
26, 1908 =C2=B7=
Page 5

IGORROTES ON WAY TO ISLAND HOME
The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Fri,
Dec 2, 1904. Page 2

GAY CROWD SPENDS NIGHT ON PIKE
The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Fri,
Dec 2, 1904.Page 2

LINDELL ENTRENCE AT FAIR WAS JAMMED FOR HOURS ST. LOUIS
DAY.
The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Fri, Sep 16, 1904
Page 1

The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Mon,
Apr 18, 1904. Page 7

Cuban Runner Carvajal Comes to Life, The Evening World,
April 11, 1907

Foreigners Gave Ludicrous Show, The Washington Times, August
31, 1904

HANDICAPED BY HUGE MUSTACHE HE COVERED 26 MILES, AFTER GOING HUNGRY FOR THREE DAYS.
THE ENQUIRER. CINCINNATI. March 31, 1906

PHILIPPINE SCOUTS ARROUSE ADMIRATION.
The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Mon,
Apr 18, 1904. Page 3

The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Sat,
May 14, 1904. Page 3

KAFFIR RUNNERS ENTER MARATHON RACE AT WORLD FAIR
The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Sun,
Aug 21, 1904. Page 29

VISITORS FOUND MUCH TO AMUSE THEM IN THEIR MERRY TRAVELS
ALONG THE PIKE.
The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Sun,
May 1, 1904. Page 27

The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Sun,
May 8, 1904. Page 5

PIKE SPIELERS ADAPT UNIQUE METHOD TO ATTRACT PEOPLE.
The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Sun,
Nov 13, 1904. Page 29

IGORRETS AT THE FAIR ARE LEARNING DO, RAY,
ME.
The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Sun,
Sep 4, 1904. Page 24

UPWARD MOVEMENT OF PRICES CONTINUES.
The St Louis Republic (Saint Louis, Missouri) Thu,
Jun 9, 1904. Page 9

The Topeka Daily Capital (Topeka, Kansas) Wed, Aug
31, 1904. Page 2

BIG MARATHON RACE
The Washington Post (Washington, District of Columbia)
Sun, Aug 28, 1904. Page 1

IOWA CHILDREN MAY COME IN TRAINLOADS TO WORLD'S FAIR:
Retired Farmer ...
Special to the Post-Dispatch.
St. Louis Post - Dispatch (1879-1922); Dec 21, 1902;
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(1874-1922)
pg. A4

CAMBRIDGE MAN WINS MARATHON
The Winnipeg Tribune (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada)
Wed, Aug 31, 1904.Page 6

Vancouver Daily World (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
Fri, Jan 15, 1909.Page 13

Worlds Fair News Notes.
Weekly Journal-Miner (Prescott, Arizona) Wed, Mar 9,
1904. Page 3

Vanderbilts Give Dinner in Honor of Miss Roosevelt.
The Washington Post (Washington, District of Columbia)
Tue, Aug 30, 1904 Page 7

OLD DISTANCE MEN AHEAD OF MODERNS.
The Winnipeg Tribune (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada)
Sat, Apr 3, 1909 Page 8

The New York Times Magazine
Who Made That Ice-Cream Cone?
May 31, 2013
Pagan Kennedy

MARATHON RACE. Fred Lord of New York the Winner
St. John Daily Sun, August 31, 1904.

New Scientist, Aug 13, 2014, Marathon madness
Pain, Stephanie

NEWS ARTICLES - HEADLINES - WITH MISSING INFORMATION
DATES, PAPER, ETC.

Yonkers-New York Marathon Race.

PRESENT FOR MISS ROOSEVELT

OLYMPIC GAMES AT WORLD'S FAIR.

Miss Roosevelt Fainted

FRED LORZ WINS MOTT NEW HAVEN RACE

Lost Cuban Runner Discovered Again

Marathon Run A Race of Marvels

Carvajal After Marathon Record

Carvajal Times Pace by Jingle of Bells

NEW MARATHON STAR

Cuban Runner is Fast =E2=80=93 Is Peculiar in His Training

Dorando Captures Marathon in Easy Style; Corey Quits

One Hundred Mile Record Shattered by Albert L. Corey

American Wins Race

Corey Fails to Break the Record From Milwaukee

Brothers Best in Race Over Ice

Greatest Athletic Meet In America

Albert L. Corey is Winner of I.A.C Annual Marathon

Marathon Race Taken By Hicks

Hicks Wins Marathon Race

Local Men in Olympic Games

American Runner Wins

 

BOOKS

Spaldings Official Athletic Almanac for 1904
Olympic Games Number
Edited by J.E Sullivan

The true and complete story of the Pike and its attractions,
World's Fair, St. Louis, U.S.A.
MacMechen, Thomas R.
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.)
St. Louis : Louisiana Purchase Exposition]
1904

The Olympic Games, 1904; Charles J.P. Lucas; Woodard &
Tiernan Co., 1905

Official ground plan, World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904 : opens
April 30th, 1904, closes December 1st, 1904.
St. Louis, Mo. : Woodward & Tiernan Ptg. Co. 1903

Memories of the world's greatest exposition, St. Louis,
1904
James Bayne Co. ; Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 :
Saint Louis, Mo.)
[Grand Rapids : J. Bayne Company, 1904

Irish industrial exhibition, World's fair, St Louis 1904 :handbook and catalogue of exhibits
Ireland. Dept. of Agriculture and Technical Instruction.
Dublin 1904

Artistic views of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St.
Louis, 1904
St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
St. Louis, Mo. : St. Louis Globe-Democrat. 1904

The 1904 Anthropology Days and Olympic Games: Sport, Race,
and American ...
edited by Susan Brownell
Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska, 2008

The American Marathon
By Pamela Cooper
Syracuse University Press
1998 Syracuse NY

America's First Olympics: The St. Louis Games Of 1904
By George R. Matthews
University of Missouri Press 2005

The Olympic Marathon
By David E. Martin, Roger W. H. Gyn
2000
Human Kinetics, Champaign IL=20

St. Louis Olympics 1904
By George Matthews, Sandra Marshall
Arcadia Publishing 2003
Chicago IL

 

WEBSITES

Missouri Digital Heritage
http://cdm.sos.mo.gov/cdm/search/collection/muellis

http://www.v1.sahistory.org.za/pages/artsmediaculture/culture%20&%20heritag=
e/sport/index.php?id=3D1

http://archive.ksdk.com/news/article/331702/0/1904-St-Louis-Olympic-maratho=
n-full-of-scandals

http://collections.mohistory.org/search/?text=3D1904%20marathon&q=3Dcustom_=
search

http://webpages.charter.net/mtruax/1904wf/WF_Myths--Food.htm

http://grg51.typepad.com/steroid_nation/2009/02/1904-olympic-marathon-winne=
r-thomas-hicks-kicked-off-modern-era-of-doping-with-strychnine.html

http://exhibits.slpl.org/lpe/olympics.asp

 

OTHER

Trading Cards found in Mecca Cigarettes series of
Champion Athletes

The Worlds Fair of 1904 Important Information for
Visitors
AFRICAS FIRST ENCOUNTER WITH
THE OLYMPIC GAMES IN . . . . 1904
By Floris J.G. van der Merwe
NEW FACTS SURROUNDING AFRICAS FIRST ENCOUNTER WITH
THE OLYMPIC GAMES IN JOURNAL OF OLYMPIC HISTORY - SEPTEMBER 1999

The Marathon From Hell
Eileen P. Duggan
Marathon and Beyond, 2004

List or Manifest of Alien Immigrants For the Commissioner of
Immigration
S.S Columbian Sailing from London February 9th 1901 arriving
at port of Boston July 1901

Thirteenth Census of the United States: - 1910 Population
State: Massachusetts
County: Middlesex

1904 St. Louis Olympic marathon full of scandals
KSDK 6:43 AM, Aug 7, 2012

NPR
Living Exhibits at 1904 Worlds
Fair Revisited
Igorot Natives Recall Controversial Display of Their
Ancestors
May 31, 2004 12:00 AM ET