Joe Gans
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Miller Brothers
Mix, Tom
Molineaux, Tom
Monahan, Kid
Monumental Theater, Baltimore
Moran, Bill (sportswriter)
Moran, Owen
Moriarity, Cornelius T. (“Wilmington Jack Daly”)
Mount Auburn Cemetery, Baltimore
The Mucker
Mulvey, Tom
Muni, Paul (actor)
Munoz, Louie (trainer)
Myers, Buck
National Athletic Club, New York
National Athletic Club, San Francisco
Naughton, W.W. (sportswriter)
Neil, Francis “Frankie” James
Neist, Al (“the Big Butcher”)
Nelson, Oscar Matthew (“Battling” “ the Durable Dane”)
Nesbit, Evelyn (actress)
New Manhattan Athletic Club, New York
Nixon, U.S. Sen. George S. (Nevada)
Nolan, Billy (manager)
North, “Kid”
The Northern (saloon)
Oates, Joyce Carol
O’Brien, Jack (“New York”)
O’Brien, Jack (“Philadelphia”)
Occidental Athletic Club, San Francisco
Olympic Athletic Club, San Francisco
Olympic Club, Athens, Pennsylvania
Olympic Club, Cincinnati, Ohio
On the Waterfront
Opium trade
O’Rourke, Tom (manager)
Osler, Dr. William
The Outlaw Josie Wales
Owens, Jesse
Pacific Athletic Club, Los Angeles
Pamsetgaaf Sanitorium, Prescott, Arizona
Paret, Benny (“Kid”)
Parker, William (“Kid”)
Payne, Ed
Peet, Dr. Walter B.
Penn Art Athletic Club, Philadelphia
Peterson, Benny
Pickett, Bill (cowboy)
Poe, Edgar Allan
Queensberry Rules
Raff and Martin Company
Ragtime
Reformers
Rice, George Graham (Jacob Simon Herzig)
Rice, Grantland Graham (sportswriter)
Rice, Louis
Rice, T.D. (“Daddy”)
Richmond, Bill
Rickard, George Lewis (“Tex,” promoter)
The Rider of Dreams
Riley, Jim
Riley, Mike
Rippeon, William
Ritchie, Willie
Roberts, Anthony
Robinson, Jackie
Robinson, Sugar Ray (Walker Smith, Jr.)
Rochette, Charles
Rockefeller, John D.
Rocky
Rogers, Will
Rondeau, George
Roosevelt, U.S. Pres. Theodore
Root, Jack (Janos Ruthaly)
Rotary International
Ryan, Adam
Ryan, Charles
Ryan, Jack
Ryan, Jimmy
Ryan, Paddy
Ryan, Tommy
St. Louis World’s Fair (Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904)
Salmon, Dr. D.E.
Samuels, Charles
Sandoval, Ricardo
Scarface
Schlichter, Walter (manager)
Schmeling, Maximilian (“Max,” German champion)
Schmidt, Louis
Scott, Ernest
Scott, Mark
Sea Biscuit (race horse)
Seiger, Charley
Selig, Ben (manager)
Semon, Larry (director)
The Seven Faces
Sharkey, Tom (“Sailor”)
Siddons, George
Siler, George (referee)
Skelly, Jack
Slatter, Hope
Slave markets
Slavin, Frank P.
Smith, Billy (“Mysterious”)
Smith (Smyth), Ed (“Gunboat”)
Smith, Gov. John Walter (Maryland)
Smith, Johnny
Smith, Solly
Smith, Tom
Smokers
Somrack, F. Daniel
The Souls of Black Folks
Sousa, John Philip (musician)
Southworth, Dr. Harry T.
Stallone, Sylvester
Stoker, Bram
Strauss, Isadore
Strong, George
Suffolk Athletic Club, Boston
Sugar, Bert Randolph (sportswriter)
Sullivan, James (“Yankee”)
Sullivan, John L. (Buffalo)
Sullivan, John L. (“the Irish Strong Boy,” Boston)
Sullivan, Kid (Washington)
Sullivan, Larry M.
Sullivan, Mike (“Twin”)
Sullivan, Spike
Sullivan Trust Company, Goldfield
Summerhayes, Martha
Suster, Gerald
Sweigert, Fred
Talmadge, Rev. Frank
Tattersall Athletic Association, Chicago
Temple Open House, Elizabeth, New Jersey
Thomas, Joe
Thomas, “Kid”
Tierman, Stanton
Torrence, Ridgely
Tracey, Tom
Trudeau, Dr. Edward Livingston
Tuberculosis Commission, Maryland
Tuberculosis Exposition (1904, Baltimore)
Tuberculosis Hospitals, Maryland
Tunney, Gene
Turner, Frederick Jackson
Turner, Rufe (Rufus)
Tyson, Michael (“Iron Mike”)
Ullman, Abe
Ulmer, Bert
Unforgiven
Unholz, Rudy (“The Boer”)
Van Heest, Johnny
Van Loan, Charles E. (sportswriter)
Vincent, Charles, T.
Wadkins, Madge
Walcott, Joe (“Barbados”)
Walker, George
Wallace, David W.
Ward, Geoffrey C.
Ward, Jack
Washington, Booker T.
Washington, Buck
Washington, George
Washington, Joseph
Washington Square Players
Watson, James
Welch, Jack (referee)
Welch, Dr. Lillian
Wells, Ida
Wescott, James
West, Tommy
Western Union Telegraph, Goldfield
Whatcoat Methodist Episcopal Church, Baltimore
When We Were Kings
White, Charles (referee)
White, Jabez (British champion)
White, Stanford (architect)
White, Tony
Willard, Jess “the Pottawatomie Giant”
Willeford, Charles
Williams, Bert
Williams, Rev. F.R.
Williams, Jack (“Professor”)
Wills, Harry
Wilson, Howard
The Wizard of Oz (books)
The Wizard of Oz (1902 musical)
The Wizard of Oz (1925 film)
The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)
Woodward’s Pavilion, Colma, California
Yancey, Diane
Yellowstreak
Young, Rev. Alfred
Young, Mahonri Mackintosh (sculptor)
Youngs, Joe
Ziegfeld, Florenz (producer)
Zimpfer, Frank
Zurbrick, Warren