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Trans Continental Bicycle Relay Race Medal [171655]

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Trans Continental Bicycle Relay Race Medal  [171655]
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Medal obverse reads "Yellow Fellow" and shows sunburst with bicycle rider passing a baton to second rider. Reverse rim reads "Journal Examiner Trans-Continental Relay Rider." Center with hand-engraved name reads "Presented To C. E. Pickering Trans-Continental Relay Rider By The Journal New York/The Examiner San Francisco 1896." The Journal-Examiner Trans Continental Relay Race in 1896 was the first coast-to-coast event of its kind. Sponsored by William Randolph Hearst, owner of the New York Journal and San Francisco Examiner, it began August 25 at the intersection of Market Street and Grant Avenue in San Francisco. Ten-year-old Clotilde Devaney and her nine-year-old brother George, on a tandem bicycle, departed with a pouch containing two letters, one addressed to Postmaster Dayton , the other from Colonel Schaefer addressed to the major-general in command of the Department of the East at Governors Island New York. The 3,385-mile (5,447.6-kilometer) route consisted of 220 stages of two-person teams of bicyclists each transporting and then handing off the packet. The total time for the race between its start in San Francisco and official completion at the New York Journal office in New York City was 13 days, 29 minutes, and 45 seconds. 38 mm, not marked silver, but feels like silver, other pieces have been described as "silvered white metal" in other auctions. (Yellow Fellow was a bicycle, Manufactured by E.C. Stearns, Syracuse, NY.) 1896