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- 15:15, 8 June 2023 Little Tin Gods on Wheels. - The San Francisco Examiner - Sunday, May 05, 1895 (hist | edit) [6,735 bytes] Morgan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|center|700px|A MOONLIGHT BICYCLE RIDE IN THE OLD [[Midwinter Fair|MIDWINTER FAIR GROUNDS.]] == Little Tin Gods on Wheels. == WHEN Society takes up a fad it does it thoroughly, whether it be for wheel or whoa. Just now it is wheels, and the horses are standing forgotten in their stalls, while the world tools itself over the broad red roads. Some go so far as to say that the horse's day is over forever,...")
- 04:50, 6 June 2023 San Francisco (hist | edit) [155 bytes] Morgan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco Pages which link here: {{Special:Whatlinkshere/San Francisco}} Category:Places Category:San Francisco")
- 19:28, 4 June 2023 A Short But Picturesque Ride Through Jack Hayes Canyon - The San Francisco Examiner - Saturday, June 01, 1895 (hist | edit) [5,491 bytes] Morgan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|center|700px|A SHORT BUT PICTURESQUE RIDE THROUGH JACK HAYES CANYON, ALAMEDA. WHEN Oakland cyclists wish to vary the monotony of the level road to Haywards they strike off through the Jack Hayes canyon, and in a ride of some ten miles encounter every possible character of road and scenery, running the gamut from level bitumen to mountainous macadam, while there are views of the Golden Gate, the ocean, quie...")
- 19:08, 23 April 2023 W. H. Gibbons (hist | edit) [627 bytes] Morgan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1QT-NQL William Hammond Gibbons, 8 October 1867 – 26 February 1950] There were a few people who might have been this W. H. Gibbons, racing bicycles in 1884. The person mentioned in newspaper articles only raced for one year. This William Hammond Gibbons would have been 17 in 1884, coming from an influential family, living in Alameda, where riding was popular, and able to afford a bicycle and engage in silly pursuits....")
- 13:56, 14 April 2023 THE OLYMPIC SPORTS. - San Francisco Chronicle - May 31, 1884 (hist | edit) [4,913 bytes] Morgan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=== THE OLYMPIC SPORTS. === ==== Some Excellent Foot-Racing by Amateurs. ==== The Olympic Club's spring meeting at the Oakland grounds yesterday was well attended, but there was scarcely sufficient variety in the entertainment offered the visiting public, the programme of sports being about evenly divided between the foot-racers and the bicycle riders. It was not altogether the fault of the management, however, that this was so, the disappointment of the day bein...")