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- c37f3b6b41e9e6495a93ba28d4687dd4a07f453934ca41f46131f3aefc55f475 accessdate "2007-08-21".
- c37f3b6b41e9e6495a93ba28d4687dd4a07f453934ca41f46131f3aefc55f475 date "1912-04-04".
- c37f3b6b41e9e6495a93ba28d4687dd4a07f453934ca41f46131f3aefc55f475 isCitedBy Transcontinental_flight.
- c37f3b6b41e9e6495a93ba28d4687dd4a07f453934ca41f46131f3aefc55f475 publisher Washington_Post.
- c37f3b6b41e9e6495a93ba28d4687dd4a07f453934ca41f46131f3aefc55f475 quote "--04-03".
- c37f3b6b41e9e6495a93ba28d4687dd4a07f453934ca41f46131f3aefc55f475 title "C. P. Rodgers' Aero Plunges Into Surf at Long Beach. Hundreds See Tragedy. Hero of First Transcontinental Flight Victim of His Own Daring. When Lifted From Wrecked Machine His Neck Is Found to Be Broken. Birdman's Home in Havre de Grace, Maryland. Cousin of Lieut. Rodgers in Navy's Aerial Corps. Victim Author of Theory of 'Etherial Asphyxia.'".