File:"Follow the Eagle" (Proof sheet featuring a St. Louis Post-Dispatch editorial cartoon by Robert Minor used to advertise the participation of Glenn H. Curtiss in the St. Louis Centennial Week airplane races).jpg

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Title: "Follow the Eagle" (Proof sheet featuring a St. Louis Post-Dispatch editorial cartoon by Robert Minor used to advertise the participation of Glenn H. Curtiss in the St. Louis Centennial Week airplane races).
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Robert Minor  (1884–1952)  wikidata:Q5988636 s:en:Author:Robert Minor
 
Robert Minor
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Robert Minor/ Bob Minor
Description American cartoonist
Date of birth/death 15 July 1884 Edit this at Wikidata 26 January 1952 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth San Antonio
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creator QS:P170,Q5988636
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N30194
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Aviation- Ballooning, Gordon Bennett, Cromwell Dixon, Lincoln Beachey, Honeywell, Heimann, Knabenshue, Balloon "Melba," and St. Louis Centennial (Box 1 of 7)
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Transportation
Aeronautics
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149291
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B35D8592-780F-C6F8-BDF7-26C0B7A0B7B2

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