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Revision as of 03:06, 27 October 2021
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Place
San Francisco, CA
Founded
September 1, 1884
Slogan
Masters of the road and path.
Emblem
- maltese cross
- gray uniform
Members
- Joseph John Bliss
- Samuel F. Booth, Jr.
- George R. Butler
- Fred Russ Cook
- Joseph G. Cox
- George F. Day
- Thomas H. Doane
- Theodore C. Dodge
- D. W. Donnelly
- Charles A. Elliot
- Frank D. Elwell
- Harry Austin Goddard
- Charles W. Hammer
- Percy Edward Haslett
- Thomas S. Hall
- Thomas L. Hill
- Lincoln G. Hodgkins
- Harrison Houseworth
- Frank Henry Kerrigan
- Stephen Horton Knapp, Jr.
- Fred G. Lacey
- Calvin N. Langton
- Emil Languetin
- William M. Meeker
- Charles K. Melrose
- Edwin Mohrig
- Charles C. Moore
- W. J. Munro
- George A. Nissen
- Sanford Plummer
- Frank E. Richardson
- Walter D. Sheldon
- Robert Assheton Smyth
- Austin A. Sperry
- Horace B. Sperry
- Edwin Eggleston Stoddard
- Harry Francis Terrill
- William A. Terrill
- Ralph M. Thompson
- William Henry Toepke
- Robert M. Welch
- Charles S. Wells
- George P. Wetmore
The Bay City Wheelmen's Club has been organised with the following officers: President, E. Mohrig; Vice President, George F. Day; Captain, R. F. Cook; Secretary, W. J. Munro; First Lieutenant, George R. Butler; Second Lieutenant, S. F. Booth; Bugler, Thomas Hill. The club has already taken a couple of runs.
Founding of Bay City Wheelmen - San Francisco Chronicle 23 Sep 1884, Tue - Page 3
The Bay City Wheelmen intend to incorporate.