At age 13 in 1917, Major left his hometown in
Nassau, Bahamas by boat to travel to
New York City. Landing in New York was "an out of this world experience" for him. In 1979, then-governor
Hugh L. Carey issued a proclamation in Major's honor, declaring April 17th as "Charles W. Major Day" in New York. On 31 May 1985, the "Charlie Major Track", a 400-meter eight-lane
running track at
St. Bonaventure University, was unveiled coinciding with a
10K run race in his honor. The track was funded using $30,000 from the St. Bonaventure class of 1934. As the Bonnies track and field program was discontinued, the track was demolished in 2004, but a memorial plaque was left. The Bonnies track program was re-established in 2017. ==References==