File:Newton 1904.jpg
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Arthur Newton, medal winner at the 1904 Olympic Games in marathon running Photography, adapted reproduction, no restrictions on use |
Date | Taken on 30 August 1904 |
Source | Courtsey of the Missouri Historical Society |
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