Death-in-service certificate issued by the United States Army to Harley C. Hyde, July 18, 1919. Certifies that Harley died with honor in service to his country on March 25, 1919.
Newspaper clipping, "Hyde buried in Kansas City," from an unidentified newspaper, June 2, 1919. Reports on the funeral service of Lieutenant Harley C. Hyde. The notice also includes mention of Cadet William Crabtree, who died in the same…
Newspaper clipping, "Resolutions," from an unidentified newspaper, May 5, 1919. Details resolutions of respect and sympathy to the memory of Brother Harley C. Hyde, a member of Boone Chapter No. 290. Possibly from Daily Tribune.Inscription: "May 5,…
Newspaper clipping, "Airmen warned woman as they fell to death," from an unidentified newspaper, March 26, 1919. Discusses the aircraft accident that killed Harley C. Hyde and William Crabtree. Note that Hyde's first name is misspelled in the article…
Photograph of memorial flower arrangements around the casket of Harley C. Hyde, circa March 1919. The inscription on verso gives an overview of Harley's service with the U.S. Army Air Service.Inscription on verso: "2nd Lieut. Harley C. Hyde - U.S.A.…
Photograph of Harley C. Hyde (left) with his father at Barrow Field, Fort Worth, Texas, March 1919. Inscription on verso: "Harley's last picture taken with his father at Barrow Field, Ft. Worth, Tex - Mar. 1919."
Newspaper clipping, "Funeral service for K. C. lieutenant," from an unidentified newspaper, circa 1919. Reports on the funeral of Lieutenant Harley C. Hyde.
Newspaper clipping, "Funeral of Lieut. Harley Hyde tomorrow," from an unidentified newspaper, circa 1919. Notes upcoming funeral of Lieutenant Harley C. Hyde.
Newspaper clipping, "Services for an aviator," from an unidentified newspaper, circa 1919. Discusses the death and funeral of Lieutenant Harley C. Hyde. Also includes mention of Cadet William Crabtree, who died in the same accident.
Unsigned letter to Mr. Warn, circa 1919. Offers thanks to him and members of Scottish Rite for their sympathy regarding Harley C Hyde's death. One handwritten page.