The train arrived in Paris, but Le Prince did not.
Over the last century, several theories have been put forth as to why and how Le Prince disappeared.
Not one passenger reported having seen Le Prince and yet, he would have been hard to miss since he stood 6 foot 4.
Le Prince developed a skin rash on his neck this morning and may not be able to race here this month.
Le Prince, despite breaking slowly, rushed through on the inside to take the early lead, and drew out to win by 12 1/2 lengths.
No one saw Le Prince at the Dijon station, except his brother.
Le Prince was officially declared dead in 1897.
Le Prince is considered by many film historians as the true father of motion pictures.
Le Prince first studied painting techniques in his native Metz.