[http://oac-upstream.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt167nc8nw/?&brand=oac4 Invitation to a vaudeville entertainment and dance sponsored by the Bay City Wheelmen bicylcle <nowiki>[</nowiki>sic<nowiki>]</nowiki> club to be held November 11, 1895 at the Odd Fellows Hall in San Francisco. On the inside are listed the names of performers scheduled to appear as well as the promise of additional "Eastern Professional Talent."]
This photograph is contained in one of two volumes by Dobbin titled "Album of San Francisco." Caption written on photo: "Uncle Tom's Cabin 1909. San Bruno." Text written underneath photo: "Famous road house. Meals prepared equal to any in the world. Any brand of wine furnished. I knew the original in 1876. Cunningham's cheaper class of place located further up the road to right. Cunningham was Sheriff of San Mateo County." View shows the two-story roadhouse building set back from the road and...
The Park Cyclery.<br/> ''<nowiki>[</nowiki>Plans were drawn for this when [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_M._Pixley Frank Pixley] was a Park Commissioner, but it was never erected.<nowiki>]</nowiki>''
<blockquote> The following comparative table gives the Pacific Coast records and World's records, amateur and professional, both English and American. It will be noticed that [https://velocipedegallery.com/blog/wa-rowe-and-columbia-racer-1886-55-inch-wheel Rowe] made all the American Amateur records before be turned professional. </blockquote> The Wheel. - San Francisco Chronicle, 09 Jul 1888
[http://www.blackbirdsf.org/bcw/images/bcw_scrap/bcw_scrap020.jpg 30 Jun - 10 Jul 1895 Camera Club Cyclists tour in Lake county] from [http://www.blackbirdsf.org/bcw/bcw_scrap.html Bay City Wheelmen - Club Scrapbook 1894-1903] Thanks to [http://www.blackbirdsf.org/index2.html Joel Metz], [https://mmbhof.org/joe-breeze/ Joe Breeze] and the [https://mmbhof.org/ Marin Museum of Bicycling] for these scans.