Sheet music for "King of the Air" by Julius K. Johnson, published by the Koninsky Music Company, 1910. Cover illustration depicts Glenn H. Curtiss piloting the Hudson Flyer. Text on cover: "Respectfully dedicated, by permission, to Mr. Glenn H.…
Postcard of Ezra Meeker (in covered wagon) and others at the Los Angeles International Air Meet, California, January 1910. In addition to Meeker and the wagon, the scene also features two men on horseback, an aircraft piloted by Louis Paulhan, and a…
Postcard of Glenn Curtis piloting the Curtiss-Herring No.1 "Reims Racer" aircraft, January 1, 1910. Addressed to Fannie Sayago of Guayaquil, Ecuador, from J. Alfred Fermin. Inscription on front and verso are in French.
Typed caption: "Nos Aeroplanes…
Sheet music for "Good-bye Broadway, Hello France," lyrics by C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, music by Billy Baskette, published by the Herman Darewski Music Publishing Company, 1917. Cover illustration depicts an American and French servicemen,…
Air mail envelope commemorating the Albany Air Meet, October 1928. Addressed to Gordon C. Lindsay in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania.
Text from original exhibit label: "Airmail envelope commemorating the Albany Air Meet, 1928."
Air mail envelope commemorating the 15th anniversary of air mail service, May 15, 1933. Addressed to the National Cachet Publishing Service in Brooklyn, New York.
Text from original exhibit label: "Airmail commemorating fifteen years of airmail…
Air mail envelope commemorating the first day of the U.S. Army Air Corps taking over air mail deliveries, February 19, 1934. Addressed to Cal. E. D. Adams in San Francisco, California.
Text on envelope: "The Army flies the mail. First day cover."
Air mail envelope commemorating pilots who died while delivering the mail, May 15, 1934. Addressed to Harold B. Wright in Hutchinson, Kansas.
Text on envelope: "In memorium. U.S. Army. Pilots who died flying the mail. Memorial Day, 1934. Sponsored by…
Decal of a red, white, and blue roundel with the text "McDonnel Aircraft Corp. / Victory is in the air," circa 1942-1943.
Text from original exhibit label: "McDonnell Aircraft Corporation letter and car sticker, 1942."