Broadside advertisement for the Walkerton Fair, September 1913. Lists William S. Luckey's exhibition flights as a special attraction.
Broadside advertisement for William S. Luckey's exhibition flight at Big Stone Gap, Virginia, circa 1913-1915. Features a portrait of Luckey and an image of Luckey with a Curtiss seaplane.
Letter to Charles W. Lavers from E. E. Johnston, Director, Compensation and Pension Service, April 19, 1958. States that William S. Luckey has been credited with more than 90 days honorable service in the Spanish War and requests that Luckey's widow, Laura (Luckey) McClellan, forward documentation of her marriages. One typed page.
Discharge certificate issued to William S. Luckey by the New Jersey National Guard, October 29, 1898. Includes military record on verso and a handwritten note listing Luckey's birth and death dates. Two total pages.
Letter to Brigadier General James I. Bowers, Adjutant General, from Laura (Lucky) McClellan, June 14, 1955. Requests information about William S. Luckey's service with the New Jersey National Volunteer Infantry during the Spanish-American War. One typed page with handwritten note on verso.
Letter to Mrs. Clifford McClellan from Brigadier General James I. Bowers, Office of the Adjutant General, State of New Jersey, June 20, 1942. Forwards records of Luckey's service with New Jersey National Guard and New Jersey National Guard Volunteer Infantry during the Spanish-American War. Notes that Luckey's is spelled as "Lucky" in the records. Two typed pages and two envelopes.
Tri-fold postcard advertisement for exhibition aviator William S. Luckey, circa 1913-1915. The front features two photomechanical prints of Curtiss aircraft in flight, likely piloted by Luckey. The verso contains information about Luckey's flying qualifications and services, as well as a detachable form to be filled out by clients.
Advertisement card for William S. Luckey's exhibition flight at the Isle of Palms, South Carolina, circa 1913-1915.
Advertisement postcard for exhibition aviator William S. Luckey, circa 1913-1915. The front features a photomechanical print of a Curtiss aircraft, likely piloted by Luckey, in flight over a racetrack. The verso contains information about Luckey's flying qualifications and services, as well as a typed note from Luckey himself stating that he fills "more Exhibition contracts at Fairs, Carnivals, Celebrations, Home-comings, etc., than any other two Aviators together in the United States and Canada."
Contract between the Agricultural Fair Association of Garrett County (Maryland) and William S. Luckey for exhibition flights, April 21, 1915. One typed page.