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Title
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Early Tacoma Aviation Scrapbook
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Early Tacoma Aviation Scrapbook</strong> consists of one scrapbook containing photographs and clippings relating to early aviation in and around the Tacoma, Washington area.</p>
<p>There are 19 clippings, primarily relating to Gustav W. Stromer including stories on his July 2, 1915 Tacoma to Port Angeles flight and ones on him and Jane O'Roark.</p>
<p>There are 72 photographs, which are mostly unidentified. 34 photographs are related to aviation and include hydroaeroplanes and amphibious aircraft and some aerial views, presumably taken over Tacoma. 31 photographs depict early cars, including automobile races. Identified subjects include Teddy Tetzlaff, G.W. Benedict, Earl Cooper, R. Dutton, R. Croston, J. Crane, F. Verbeck, F. Smithson, as well as the number 7 and number 8 Stutz cars. Some of the photographs depict a family, possibly that of Conrad Hansen. One photograph depicts funerary flowers, inscribed to "Daddy." Some of the photos are credited to C. R. Roediger and Boland of Tacoma.</p>
<p><strong>Digitized Materials:</strong> This collection has been digitized in its entirety.</p>
Date
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circa 1914-1920s
Source
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<a href="https://archives.museumofflight.org/repositories/2/resources/470">Guide to the Early Tacoma Aviation Scrapbook</a>
Language
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All materials are in English.
Rights Holder
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The Museum of Flight Archives
Rights
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Permission to publish material from the Early Tacoma Aviation Scrapbook must be obtained from The Museum of Flight Archives.
Bibliographic Citation
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The Early Tacoma Aviation Scrapbook/The Museum of Flight
Identifier
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2018-00-00-102
Still Image
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2018-00-00-102_image_029_01
Title
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[Unidentified man]
Source
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The Early Tacoma Aviation Scrapbook (2018-00-00-102)
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Photograph of an unidentified man, Tacoma, Washington, circa 1914-1920s.</p><p>Part of a scrapbook related to early aviation in and around the Tacoma, Washington area, circa 1914-1920s.</p>
Date
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1914-1920s circa
Coverage
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Tacoma (Wash.)
Washington (State)
United States
Extent
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1 photograph : print, black and white ; 12 x 21 cm
Format
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photographic prints
Bibliographic Citation
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The Early Tacoma Aviation Scrapbook/The Museum of Flight
Rights
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No copyright - United States
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Title
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Early Tacoma Aviation Scrapbook
Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Early Tacoma Aviation Scrapbook</strong> consists of one scrapbook containing photographs and clippings relating to early aviation in and around the Tacoma, Washington area.</p>
<p>There are 19 clippings, primarily relating to Gustav W. Stromer including stories on his July 2, 1915 Tacoma to Port Angeles flight and ones on him and Jane O'Roark.</p>
<p>There are 72 photographs, which are mostly unidentified. 34 photographs are related to aviation and include hydroaeroplanes and amphibious aircraft and some aerial views, presumably taken over Tacoma. 31 photographs depict early cars, including automobile races. Identified subjects include Teddy Tetzlaff, G.W. Benedict, Earl Cooper, R. Dutton, R. Croston, J. Crane, F. Verbeck, F. Smithson, as well as the number 7 and number 8 Stutz cars. Some of the photographs depict a family, possibly that of Conrad Hansen. One photograph depicts funerary flowers, inscribed to "Daddy." Some of the photos are credited to C. R. Roediger and Boland of Tacoma.</p>
<p><strong>Digitized Materials:</strong> This collection has been digitized in its entirety.</p>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
circa 1914-1920s
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://archives.museumofflight.org/repositories/2/resources/470">Guide to the Early Tacoma Aviation Scrapbook</a>
Language
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All materials are in English.
Rights Holder
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The Museum of Flight Archives
Rights
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Permission to publish material from the Early Tacoma Aviation Scrapbook must be obtained from The Museum of Flight Archives.
Bibliographic Citation
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The Early Tacoma Aviation Scrapbook/The Museum of Flight
Identifier
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2018-00-00-102
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2018-00-00-102_album_001
Title
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[Scrapbook of early aviation in and around the Tacoma, Washington area]
Source
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The Early Tacoma Aviation Scrapbook (2018-00-00-102)
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Scrapbook containing photographs and clippings relating to early aviation in and around the Tacoma, Washington area, circa 1914-1920s. The images depict subjects such as aircraft, hydroaeroplanes, amphibious aircraft, and aerial views. Some images also depict early cars, including automobiles races. Identified subjects include Teddy Tetzlaff, G.W. Benedict, Earl Cooper, R. Dutton, R. Croston, J. Crane, F. Verbeck, F. Smithson, as well as the number 7 and number 8 Stutz cars. Some of the photographs depict a family, possibly that of Conrad Hansen. One photograph depicts funerary flowers, inscribed to "Daddy." Some of the photos are creditied to C. R. Roediger and Boland of Tacoma.</p>
<p>The clippings primarily related to Gustav W. Stromer, including stories on his July 2, 1915 Tacoma to Port Angeles flight and on him and Jane O'Roark.</p>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1914-1920s circa
Subject
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Automobile racing
Automobiles
Hydroplanes
Aviation
Coverage
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Tacoma (Wash.)
Washington (State)
United States
Extent
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1 scrapbook (42 pages) : clippings and photographs ; 9 x 11 in
Language
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English
Format
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scrapbooks
Bibliographic Citation
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The Early Tacoma Aviation Scrapbook/The Museum of Flight
Rights
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No copyright - United States
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Title
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Box: 1, Folder: 9 - 401st Squadron Reunion -- print, 2002 August 30
Description
An account of the resource
401st Squadron Reunion -- print, 2002 August 30
Identifier
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2022-04-29-2, Box: 1, Folder: 9
Still Image
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2022-04-29-2_image_148_01
2022-04-29-2_image_148_02
Title
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[Members of 401st Bombardment Squadron at reunion]
Source
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The John W. Allen World War II Collection (2022-04-29-2), Box 1, Folder 9
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Photographic group portrait of members of the 401st Bombardment Squadron, U.S. Army Air Forces, at a reunion, Tacoma, Washington, August 2002. The men, including John W. Allen, are identified in the verso caption.</p>
<p>Typed caption on verso: "401st Squadron Members at 91st BGMA reunion at Tacoma, WA, 30 Aug. 2002 (60th anniversary) / Top Row: John Allen, Bernie Stanton, Sam Newton, Richard Pressey, Paul Chryst / Middle: Donald Smith, Faber Cripps, C. W. 'Bud' Koeller, Roy Loyless, Ralph Vrooman / Bottom: Robert Slane, Robert Heller, Merel Choffel, Harold Johnson, George Fredrickson."</p>
Date
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2002-08
Subject
The topic of the resource
United States. Army Air Forces. Bombardment Group, 91st
United States. Army Air Forces. Bombardment Squadron, 401st
Allen, John W., 1923-2011
Veterans
Chryst, Paul, 1920-2014
Coverage
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Tacoma (Wash.)
Washington (State)
United States
Extent
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1 photograph : color ; 22 x 14 cm
Language
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English
Format
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photographic prints
Bibliographic Citation
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The John W. Allen World War II Collection/The Museum of Flight
Rights
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Copyright undetermined