The Washington Post, August 12, 1930, page 5, "Youth, 19, to Try Today For Record U.S. Hop"
The Washington Post, August 18, 1930, page 4, "Schneider Planned Take-Off at Dawn to Complete Hop to Albuquerque"
The Washington Post, August 25, 1930, page 1, "Boy Pilot, 18, Lowers Three Flight Marks; Eddie Schneider Lowers Goldsborough Records Through Hop"
The Washington Post, August 26, 1930, page 18, "Jersey City Mayor Greets Schneider; Walker Will Also Receive Boy Flier; to Take Part in National Races"
The Washington Post, October 10, 1930, page 11, "Cross-Country Plane Race By Woman and Boy Looms; Laura Ingalls and Robert Buck to Take Off From California Today in Pursuit of New West-East Transcontinental Records", Robert Buck beats Eddie's record
The Washington Post, January 07, 1937, page 5, "Yankee Fliers Quit"
The Washington Post, January 16, 1937, page 7, "Aviator Says N.Y. Attorney Is Leftist Agent" via AP
The Washington Post, January 17, 1937, page 5, "U.S. Socialists Sift Volunteers To Fight Rebels" via AP
The Washington Post, January 20, 1937, page 5, "3 U.S. Airmen Here to Explain Aid to Loyalists; Acosta, Berry, Schneider Fly to Capital With Their Attorney"
Newark Advocate, Newark, OH, August 14, 1930, "Youth is after junior record" via AP
Clearfield Progress, Clearfield, PA, August 15, 1930, "Boy aviator forced to land, but arises again"
Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL, August 17, 1930, "Youthful flyer lands in Wichita"
Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL, August 18, 1930, "Schneider on last stage of flight"
Van Wert Daily Bulletin, Van Wert, OH, August 18, 1930, "Albuquerque, New Mexico. Eddie Schneider attempting to set new record via INS
Newark Advocate, Newark, OH, August 18, 1930, "Boy pilot in air" via AP
Newark Advocate, Newark, OH, August 19, 1930, "Junior record for long hop"
Newark Advocate, Newark, OH, August 21, 1930, "Schneider is after record" via AP
Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL, August 22, 1930, "Schneider off on trip to Wichita"
Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL, August 23, 1930, Schneider off on non-stop flight
Decatur Evening Herald, Decatur, IL, August 25, 1930, "Sets junior transcontinental record" via Pacific and Atlantic
Coshocton Tribune, Coshocton, OH, August 25, 1930, "Boy makes new round trip mark"
Van Wert Daily Bulletin, Van Wert, Ohio on August 27, 1930, "Waving a cheery hello, Eddie Scheider ... broke the late Frank Goldsborough's record" via ITN
Newark Advocate, Newark, OH, September 16, 1930, "Girl and boy of 19 are interesting pair in this year's Ford airplane tour"
Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL, September 27, 1930, "Boy flyer set to try at transcontinental record", Robert Buck seeks Eddie's record
Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL, September 29, 1930, "Boy aviator in quest of record", Robert Buck seeks Eddie's record
Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL, October 01, 1930, "Boy flier hops off second time", Robert Buck beats Eddie's record
Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, IL, October 05, 1930, "Boy flier plans return air trip", Robert Buck beats Eddie's record
Coshocton Tribune, July 09, 1931, "Reliability air tourists over W. Va, Ky, and Tenn."
Lima News, Lima, OH, July 10, 1931, "Russell leads flyers in air tour"
Time magazine, August 03, 1931, "Ford's Reliability"
Oshkosh Northwestern, Oshkosh, WI, January 06, 1937, "American aviators through with Spain" via AP
Ironwood Daily Globe, Ironwood, Michigan, January 06, 1937, "4 disallusioned yank airmen desert Spain" via AP
Jersey Journal, Jersey City, NJ, December 24, 1940, "Local pilot dead"