Certificate of graduation issued by the United States Schools of Military Aeronautics, University of Texas at Austin, to Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde, February 2, 1918.
Memorandum to Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde from the War Department, June 3, 1918. Appoints Hyde to Second Lieutenant in the Aviation Section, Signal Officers' Reserve Corps. One typed page.
Special Orders No. 134, War Department, June 8, 1918. Instructs several men to proceed to Camp Dick (Texas) and report for duty to the Commanding Officer. Includes instruction for 2nd Lieutenant Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde. Two typed pages.
Special Orders No. 152, War Department, June 29, 1918. Instructs several officers, including 2nd Lieutenant Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde, to proceed to Brooks Field (Texas) and report for duty. One typed page.
Photograph album from the J. V. and Harley Hyde Collection, 1918-1919. Album contains 38 black-and-white photographs, comprised of snapshots and portraits with hand-drawn line art on the album pages. Images feature the Hyde brothers, aircraft, plane…
Photograph of Jules Verne Hyde (right) and an unidentified serviceman standing outside a boardinghouse in Kansas City, Missouri, circa 1918.Inscription on verso: "Verne Hyde, KC. Mo. At Mrs. Carbaugh's boarding house in KC Mo."
Photograph of servicemen Jules Verne Hyde (left) and Dan Mitchel (right) with Mrs. Carbaugh outside her boardinghouse, Kansas City, Missouri, circa 1918.Inscription on verso: "Verne, Mrs. Carbaugh and Dan Mitchel who went with Verne last fall."
Photograph of Harley C. Hyde and Jules Verne Hyde seated in the cockpits of a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft (partial fuselage number [?]53), likely at Taylor, Texas, January 1919. Inscription on album page: "Our week-end visit to Taylor, Texas, Jan.…
Military service record for Second Lieutenant Jules Verne (J. V.) Hyde of the Reserve Military Aviators (RMA), Air Service Association (A.S.A.), circa 1918. Includes typed and handwritten copies. Two total pages.
Newspaper clipping, "Lieut. Hyde Visits Butler," from an unidentified newspaper, circa 1910s-1920s. Announces that Lieutenant Jules Verne Hyde will visit Butler, [Missouri?].