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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK91-QNLV Edwin Mohrig - BIRTH 1874 - DEATH 6 APR 1913 • San Francisco Co., California]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK91-QNLV Edwin W. Adams - 1874] - [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/93094457/obituary-for-edwin-w-adams/ 6 FEB 1925]


=== Clubs ===
=== Clubs ===
* [[Bay City Wheelmen]]
* [[Bay City Wheelmen]]
* [[Imperial Cycling Club]]
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The present officers of the club are: President, Dr. Thomas L. Hill; Vice-President, C. C. Moore; Secretary, R. M. Thompson; Treasurer, H. C. Cummins; Captain, W. M. Meeker; First Lieutenant, [[E. W. Adams]]; Second Lieutenant, F. E. Browning; Standard-Bearer, F. W. Pierson; Buglers, L. W. Cole, M. Garratt.
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At their last meeting the Bay City Wheelmen presented [[E. W. Adams]] with a very handsome gold medal set with diamonds in recognition of his ability as a trick rider and of services rendered the club as such.
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[[To the Summit of Mount Diablo by Wheel. - Wheel. - San Francisco Chronicle, 08 Apr 1889]]
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The entertainment will consist of a drill by the Bay City Drill Corps, composed of sixteen picked riders selected by Drillmaster Richardson, exhibitions of fancy riding by [[E. W. Adams]] and J. E. Hickinbotham, a game of polo on Stars, and a demon drill by the Oak Leaf Drill Corps, to be followed by dancing. The programme is varied enough to suit all tastes.
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[[E. W. Adams]] returned last week from Washington Territory, where he enjoyed a number of bicycle trips in company with the Tacoma Wheelmen. He reports 'cycling in the great Northwest as booming.
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Chief Consul, [[California Division, League of American Wheelmen]]
[[The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 27 May 1889]]


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The races were called at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the baseball park, a large crowd of people being present. The officers of the day were: Referee - R. M. Welch; judges - George H. Strong, C. C. Moore, T. E. Richardson; timers - E. Mohrig, W. H. McKee, [[E. W. Adams|Ed. Adams]]; umpires - F. W. Leadbetter, B. W. Moore; clerks - F. W. Pierson, E. Bartholomew; scorers - Dan Weaver, C. L. Angel; starter - F. E. Richardson.
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[[FAST WHIRRING WHEELS. - The San Francisco Examiner, 05 Jul 1889]]
 
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A tournament drill and ball are being enjoyed to-night at the pavilion by an immense crowd. The programme includes a fancy bicycle drill by the Bay City Wheelmen, drill by the Oak Leafs, trick riding by Ed Adams, promenade concert and dance. The meet has been a great success and pleased everybody.
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[[The Bicycle Races at Stockton. - San Francisco Chronicle, 05 Jul 1889]]
 
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Adams Edwin W. (Strong & Adams) r 1853-1/2 Stevenson
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STRONG & ADAMS (George H. Strong and [[E. W. Adams]]) agents Victor bicycles and bicycle sundries, 220 Market
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[https://www.google.com/books/edition/San_Francisco_San_Francisco_County_Calif/WWowAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22Strong%20%26%20Adams%22%20%22san%20francisco%22&dq=%22Strong%20%26%20Adams%22%20%22san%20francisco%22&pg=PA1257&printsec=frontcover San Francisco (San Francisco County, Calif.) City Directory. (1890). United States: R.L.Polk.]
 
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Several parties are being formed to wheel to the Yosemite this year, one consisting of W. M. Meeker, Walter D. Sheldon, S. H. Knapp Jr. and R. M. Thompson, who expect to go in May. Ed Landis, C. N. Langton and H. A. Spalding will go the latter part of June. F. W. Ray, J. G. Cox, [[E. W. Adams]] and others will go to Lake Tahoe. Sanford Plummer, George P. Wetmore, Thomas H. Doane and C. W. Hammer will probably do the Yosemite some time during the season.
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[[The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 31 Mar 1890]]


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At the large and well-equipped establishment of Thomas H. B. Varney, at 36 1/2, 42, 44 and 44 1/2 Fremont street, the reporter was courteously received by [[E. W. Adams]], the gentlemanly manager of the bicycle department...
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[[CYCLES AND CYCLERS. - A Sport Which is Fast Becoming Popular on This Coast. - The San Francisco Examiner, 03 Aug 1890]]
 
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There will be an entertainment and evening at home at the parlors of the Imperial Cycling Club Thursday evening, June 13, for members only. A committee is also arranging for an entertainment at a local hall in the near future, J. J. McDonald has resigned from the directorate of the Imperials and [[E. W. Adams]] has been elected to the vacancy. The club will run some handicap races at the Central Park track to-morrow morning to bring out new racing talent. The events will be a half-mile scratch, half-mile handicap and one-mile handicap. F. M. Byrne of the Imperials won the half-mile scratch race at the Portland meet Wednesday and W. C. Howe of the same club came second in the one-mile scratch.
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[[THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 08 Jun 1895]]


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Revision as of 06:35, 21 January 2022

Edwin W. Adams - 1874 - 6 FEB 1925

Clubs


The present officers of the club are: President, Dr. Thomas L. Hill; Vice-President, C. C. Moore; Secretary, R. M. Thompson; Treasurer, H. C. Cummins; Captain, W. M. Meeker; First Lieutenant, E. W. Adams; Second Lieutenant, F. E. Browning; Standard-Bearer, F. W. Pierson; Buglers, L. W. Cole, M. Garratt.

At their last meeting the Bay City Wheelmen presented E. W. Adams with a very handsome gold medal set with diamonds in recognition of his ability as a trick rider and of services rendered the club as such.

To the Summit of Mount Diablo by Wheel. - Wheel. - San Francisco Chronicle, 08 Apr 1889

The entertainment will consist of a drill by the Bay City Drill Corps, composed of sixteen picked riders selected by Drillmaster Richardson, exhibitions of fancy riding by E. W. Adams and J. E. Hickinbotham, a game of polo on Stars, and a demon drill by the Oak Leaf Drill Corps, to be followed by dancing. The programme is varied enough to suit all tastes.

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E. W. Adams returned last week from Washington Territory, where he enjoyed a number of bicycle trips in company with the Tacoma Wheelmen. He reports 'cycling in the great Northwest as booming.

The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 27 May 1889

The races were called at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the baseball park, a large crowd of people being present. The officers of the day were: Referee - R. M. Welch; judges - George H. Strong, C. C. Moore, T. E. Richardson; timers - E. Mohrig, W. H. McKee, Ed. Adams; umpires - F. W. Leadbetter, B. W. Moore; clerks - F. W. Pierson, E. Bartholomew; scorers - Dan Weaver, C. L. Angel; starter - F. E. Richardson.

FAST WHIRRING WHEELS. - The San Francisco Examiner, 05 Jul 1889

A tournament drill and ball are being enjoyed to-night at the pavilion by an immense crowd. The programme includes a fancy bicycle drill by the Bay City Wheelmen, drill by the Oak Leafs, trick riding by Ed Adams, promenade concert and dance. The meet has been a great success and pleased everybody.

The Bicycle Races at Stockton. - San Francisco Chronicle, 05 Jul 1889

Adams Edwin W. (Strong & Adams) r 1853-1/2 Stevenson

San Francisco (San Francisco County, Calif.) City Directory. (1890). United States: R.L.Polk.

STRONG & ADAMS (George H. Strong and E. W. Adams) agents Victor bicycles and bicycle sundries, 220 Market

San Francisco (San Francisco County, Calif.) City Directory. (1890). United States: R.L.Polk.

Several parties are being formed to wheel to the Yosemite this year, one consisting of W. M. Meeker, Walter D. Sheldon, S. H. Knapp Jr. and R. M. Thompson, who expect to go in May. Ed Landis, C. N. Langton and H. A. Spalding will go the latter part of June. F. W. Ray, J. G. Cox, E. W. Adams and others will go to Lake Tahoe. Sanford Plummer, George P. Wetmore, Thomas H. Doane and C. W. Hammer will probably do the Yosemite some time during the season.

The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 31 Mar 1890

At the large and well-equipped establishment of Thomas H. B. Varney, at 36 1/2, 42, 44 and 44 1/2 Fremont street, the reporter was courteously received by E. W. Adams, the gentlemanly manager of the bicycle department...

CYCLES AND CYCLERS. - A Sport Which is Fast Becoming Popular on This Coast. - The San Francisco Examiner, 03 Aug 1890

There will be an entertainment and evening at home at the parlors of the Imperial Cycling Club Thursday evening, June 13, for members only. A committee is also arranging for an entertainment at a local hall in the near future, J. J. McDonald has resigned from the directorate of the Imperials and E. W. Adams has been elected to the vacancy. The club will run some handicap races at the Central Park track to-morrow morning to bring out new racing talent. The events will be a half-mile scratch, half-mile handicap and one-mile handicap. F. M. Byrne of the Imperials won the half-mile scratch race at the Portland meet Wednesday and W. C. Howe of the same club came second in the one-mile scratch.

THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 08 Jun 1895

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