File:1904 Olympics- Runners lined up at start of Marathon Race, receiving instructions immediately prior to start.jpg

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English: Thomas Hicks (20), Fred Longm (31), S. H. Holt (39), Felix Caravajal (3), Christos D. Zehouritis (6), Albert L. Cory (7), Frank Pierce (9), S. A. Mellor (10), Edward P. Car (11)
Title: 1904 Olympics: Runners lined up at start of Marathon Race, receiving instructions immediately prior to start.
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N16045
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Olympic Games, 1904- Marathon Race
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Olympic Games (3rd : 1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.)
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.)
black and white
horizontal
athletics
Men
straw hats
Stadiums
Thomas Hicks
Fred Longm
S. H. Holt
Felix Caravajal
Christos D. Zehouritis
Albert L. Cory
Frank Pierce
S. A. Mellor
Edward P. Car
Running
Track and field
marathon
Sports
Resource
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141391
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FC70B1B2-9B11-7A68-46FF-BBAB8C1B8BB8

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