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Sep 30 2018 Art Kleiner 8:13 PM

Paul, yes that’s what we’ve done in the past.

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Sep 30 2018 Art Kleiner 7:50 PM

Identify the Vanderbilt Cup Race in which this race occurred. 1910

Who was the driver and mechanician for this race car? Louis Chevrolet was the driver and Charles Miller the mechanician.  Miller died in the crash.  Drivng #29, a Marquette- Buick. 

What caused the crash?  I’ve read two causes - a blown tire and a snapped steering mechanism.

What was the significance of this accident?  Races were not permitted after this race in Nassau County due to the people killed and injured.

My own bonus question: where did the accident occur? Based on newspaper articles the accident occurred at Bach’s corner in Hicksville (corner of Duffy Avenue and Old Country Road).  Documentation sent to Howard showing the exact location of the Bach farmhouse. 

From Mystery Foto #39 Solved: Louis Chevrolet's Fatal Crash in the 1910 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Sep 30 2018 Brian D McCarthy 6:26 PM

Was going to avoid this intimidating mystery until I realized the info is “here”. So I “cheated”.
Guess this photo is from the John E Roosevelt Family Photo Album ( Gladys Roosevelt )

*ID VCR in which accident occurred:  10/1/1910 Long Island, NY

*Driver/Mechanician:  Louis Chevrolet/Charles Miller

*Cause of crash:  Louis’s Marquette - Buick #29 became stuck in a rut and the steering mechanism snapped. His auto crashed into a parked touring car, through a fence, and then into a tree in front of a farm house on Old Country Rd., Hicksville. Louis went airborne and wrenched his shoulder. Charles Miller was pinned under their flipped auto, and died.

*Significance of accident:  In addition to this casualty, Harold Stone/Matthew Bacon’s Columbia racer leaped off the Meadowbrook Bridge in East Meadow. Not sure how Mr. Stone made out, but his mechanician Matthew Bacon died. With the deaths, accidents and crowd control issues;road racing on Long Island ceased.

 

 

From Mystery Foto #39 Solved: Louis Chevrolet's Fatal Crash in the 1910 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Sep 30 2018 Steve Lucas 6:00 PM

That’s the remains of Louis Chevrolet’s Marquette-Buick during the 1910 Vanderbilt Cup Race. His mechanician, Charles Miller, was killed in the crash when the racer’s wheel became wedged in a rut on Old Country Road in Hicksville, snapping the steering mechanism and causing Chevrolet to lose control. This fatality and the death of Harold Stone’s mechanician in another crash led to the end of open road racing on Long Island and New York.

From Mystery Foto #39 Solved: Louis Chevrolet's Fatal Crash in the 1910 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Sep 30 2018 PAUL DINATALE 5:36 PM

if it starts at cunningham park will the original pkwy that ends by winchester blvd in alley pond park be used by the cars or bikes,or motorcycles?

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Sep 30 2018 Tim Ivers 3:27 PM

The 1910 race.  Louis Chevrolet driver, Charles Miller mechanic.
A broken steering knuckle caused this car to crash into a parked car on Old Country
Road in Hicksville, killing Miller.  Another death occurred in this race, factors which led to the
end of such races over public roads.

From Mystery Foto #39 Solved: Louis Chevrolet's Fatal Crash in the 1910 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Sep 30 2018 S. Berliner, III 2:57 PM

I’m not going to cheat on this one and look it up but I do want to comment on the car itself.  Look at the complexity of the parts visible on what is only a small part of the underside and think that the fully-functional automobile was only some TEN years old at that point!  Bertha Benz’s pioneering (if illegal) cross-country trip in Karl’s #3 contraption had only been made on 05 Aug 1888!  Sam, III

From Mystery Foto #39 Solved: Louis Chevrolet's Fatal Crash in the 1910 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Sep 30 2018 Laura and Kenneth Harris 10:33 AM

Nice Tucker presentation

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Sep 29 2018 mark schaier 10:10 PM

The photo is from Howard’s book ‘VANDERBILT CUP RACES OF LONG ISLAND’, The 1910 race, page 121, Louis Chevrolet’s Marquette-Buick on lap 16 was wrecked near the front porch of a Hicksville home on Old Country Road.

From Mystery Foto #39 Solved: Louis Chevrolet's Fatal Crash in the 1910 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Sep 29 2018 Jeff Perkins 9:53 PM

I will mention this to my son and perhaps we can fly in to see this event and meet you. Sure would like to see #1044!! Regards,  Jeff Perkins / Lakeland Mn.

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Sep 29 2018 Art Kleiner 6:35 AM

Hi Brian, LIMARC will have a ham radio operator at the firehouse before and while the cars arrive.  They will also have a mobile ham station accompanying the “racers”.
I’m also looking to ride with someone from Queens to Ronkonkoma in an antique - let me know if anyone has room for me.  Thanks

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Sep 28 2018 Brian D McCarthy 4:49 PM

Will LIMARC have mobile operations established at Lakeland Fire Dept? I don’t own a Classic Auto nor am a Ham Operator, but would like to be a spectator upon the end of the “race” ( Fire Dept ).

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Sep 28 2018 Dick Gorman 9:33 AM

Mystery Foto #39… This crash scene happened at the 1910 Vanderbilt cup race. The driver was Louis Chevrolet and mechanician was Charles Miller aboard this Marquette Buick racer.
The crash was the result of one of the wheels of the car getting wedged in a rut, causing the steering mechanism to snap. The car then slammed into a parked street car, went through a fence and into a tree before landing upside down.
Charles Miller died as a result of his injuries.
Other deaths and injuries in this race put an end to road racing on Long Island.

From Mystery Foto #39 Solved: Louis Chevrolet's Fatal Crash in the 1910 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Sep 28 2018 Greg O. 8:50 AM

-Identify the Vanderbilt Cup Race in which this race occurred.
1910 Vanderbilt Cup Race

-Who was the driver and mechanician for this race car?
Louis Chevrolet #29 Marquette-Buick w/mechanician Charles Miller

-What caused the crash?
From VCR.com:
one of the Buick’s wheels became wedged in a rut and snapped the steering mechanism. The car slammed into a parked street car in Hicksville, crashed through a fence and into a tree before landing upside down in front of a farm house. Chevrolet was thrown from the car, wrenching his shoulder. His riding mechanician, Charles Miller, was pinned and died on the spot.

-What was the significance of this accident?
This fatal crash helped to place an end to the Vanderbilt Cup Races on Long Island.

From Mystery Foto #39 Solved: Louis Chevrolet's Fatal Crash in the 1910 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Sep 27 2018 frank femenias 10:15 PM

Grew up with Hagstrom maps but never seen them back in the ‘40s. Fantastic! Amazing Art!

From Mystery Foto #38 Solved: 1938 Aerial of Ronkonkoma and the Long Island Motor Parkway

Sep 27 2018 frank femenias 1:00 PM

Wait!  Is it dirt or is it snow?

From Update #1: John E. Roosevelt Family Photo Album: The Motor Parkway Near Ronkonkoma, Circa 1911

Sep 27 2018 Tom 8:35 AM

Those wooden posts are very uneven, that’s why I like ‘em!

From Update #1: John E. Roosevelt Family Photo Album: The Motor Parkway Near Ronkonkoma, Circa 1911

Sep 27 2018 Tom 8:26 AM

Love the high body lines of the ‘35 Duesenberg!

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Sep 27 2018 Janet epstein 8:18 AM

This is a great website for us LIMP fans‼️
Thanks all

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Sep 26 2018 Brian D McCarthy 1:53 PM

And YES, this is a RACE!! Calling all drivers & mechanicians! ( I don’t own a classic auto, but does anyone need a mechanic? )

My guess is that there’s going to be 1 control center at Lakeland Fire Dept?

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