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Details of the Larsen all-metal attack plane [Clipping, November 5, 1921]
Clipping (negative copy), "Details of the Larsen all-metal attack plane" by Lieutenant Colonel H. G. Hartney, from The American Army and Navy Journal, November 5, 1921.

[Excerpt from report written by Lieutenant Colonel Fraser Hunter]
Excerpt from a report written by Lieutenant Colonel Fraser Hunter, undated. Describes the formation of the First Pursuit Group and names Harold E. Hartney as one of the most exceptional commanders in any service.

[Dust Jacket for "Up and At 'Em" by Lieutenant Colonel Harold E. Hartney]
Dust jacket for the book "Up and At 'Em" by Lieutenant Colonel Harold E. Hartney, circa 1940. Includes a printed summary and a list of other aviation books.

[Program for dance performance inspired by A. M. Sullivan's poem "Winged Warrior"]
Program for a dance performance inspired by A. M. Sullivan's poem "Winged Warrior," written about fighter ace Frank Luke, undated. Includes a reproduction of poem and list of Aviators' Post officers, which includes Harold E. Hartney. Four typed…

[Program for 41st annual dinner of the Dutchess County Society (New York), February 5, 1938]
Program for the 41st annual dinner of the Dutchess County Society (New York), February 5, 1938. Colonel Harold E. Hartney is listed as the guest speaker.

[Invitation to banquet for Commander Richard E. Byrd and crew of "America," July 19, 1927]
Invitation to a banquet for Commander Richard E. Byrd and the crew of the Fokker C-2 aircraft "America," held by the Mayor's Committee on Receptions at the Hotel Commodore, New York City, New York, July 19, 1927.

[Funeral Notice for Annie Evans Hartney, 1934]
Funeral notice for Annie Evans Hartney, 1934.

[Certificate of appreciation from the American Legion 1937 Convention Corporation of New York City]
Certificate of appreciation issued to Harold M. Hartney from the American Legion 1937 Convention Corporation of New York City, circa 1937.

[Telegram to Mrs. Harold E. Hartney from H. M. Lovett]
Telegram to Mrs. Harold E. Hartney from H. M. Lovett, July 26, [no year]. Advises her of ceremony details, possibly a funeral.

[Telegram to Harold E. Hartney from George, August 1, 1939]
Telegram to Harold E. Hartney from George, August 1, 1939. Notifies Hartney that a book is ready for his review before retyping.
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