Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark
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Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark
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Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark is a news article[1].
Key Facts
- Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark's image is recorded as Eddie August Schneider (1911-1940) in the Coshocton Tribune of Coshocton, Ohio on August 19, 1930.jpg[2].
- Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark's instance of is recorded as news article[3].
- Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark's publication date is recorded as +1930-08-19T00:00:00Z[4].
- Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark's main subject is recorded as Eddie August Schneider[5].
- Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark's main subject is recorded as Frank Herbert Goldsborough[6].
- Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark's main subject is recorded as junior transcontinental speed record[7].
- Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark's published in is recorded as Coshocton Tribune[8].
- Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark's title is recorded as Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark[9].
- Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark's first line is recorded as Edward Schneider, 19-year-old Jersey City school boy, was receiving congratulations today on the new junior transcontinental flight record he established here last night at the completion of a cross-continental airplane dash.[10].
- Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark's copyright status is recorded as public domain[11].
- Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark's quotation or excerpt is recorded as Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark. Los Angeles, California; August 19, 1930. Edward Schneider, 19-year-old Jersey City school boy, was receiving congratulations today on the new junior transcontinental flight record he established here last night at the completion of a cross-continental airplane dash. Young Schneider completed his flight from Jersey City in 29 hours 41 minutes, flying time when he landed his Cessna cabin plane at the municipal airport here at 7:13 o'clock last night. Flood lights aided the youth in landing. The new record supplants that set by the late Frank Goldsborough last May 4 when he flew from coast to coast in 34 hours, 3 minutes. Goldsborough died following a crash in the Vermont mountains on July 16. Poor visibility delayed Schneider's arrival here after he was forced down earlier in the day at Ontario. Taking off from Ontario at 5:19 p. m., the young flyer later landed at Long Beach, got his bearings and 20 minutes later set his plane down here.[12].
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Jersey City Schoolboy Breaks Goldsborough's Trans-Continental Mark's instance of is recorded as news article[3].