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- 94487b0f2e4ff3551d08ce182013f10e957432fe8e3d1ae0e5209ba850bc95a6 date "1896-05-31".
- 94487b0f2e4ff3551d08ce182013f10e957432fe8e3d1ae0e5209ba850bc95a6 isCitedBy Wheelie.
- 94487b0f2e4ff3551d08ce182013f10e957432fe8e3d1ae0e5209ba850bc95a6 location "Chicago, Illinois".
- 94487b0f2e4ff3551d08ce182013f10e957432fe8e3d1ae0e5209ba850bc95a6 newspaper Chicago_Daily_Tribune.
- 94487b0f2e4ff3551d08ce182013f10e957432fe8e3d1ae0e5209ba850bc95a6 page "39".
- 94487b0f2e4ff3551d08ce182013f10e957432fe8e3d1ae0e5209ba850bc95a6 title "Wizards Of The Wheel.: Genesis Of Trick Riding And Its Leading Exponents. D. J. Canary Originator of Fancy Riding in Chicago. First Rides the Ordinary with the Rear Wheel Raised. A. J. Nicolet and His Success in Difficult Performances. Makes a Tour of Mexico with Other Riders--Expert Lee Richardson. Tries the Pedal Mount. Adopts the Safety. Nicolet Rides a Unicycle. Lee Richardson's Tricks.".