Mechanic's license for Clyde Pangborn issued by the Department of Commerce, Aeronautics Branch, July 15, 1933. Certifies that Pangborn is a licensed airplane and engine mechanic.
Photograph of Clyde Pangborn, taken by photographer Harry A. Kirwin, circa 1934.
Caption: "Clyde Pangborn. Harry Kirwin, Seattle."
Inscription on verso: "Clyde Pangborn, 1934. Harry A. Kirwin."
Photograph of Clyde Pangborn (left) and an unidentified man standing next to a Boeing 247 aircraft (fuselage number 57) at Boeing Field, Seattle, Washington, circa 1934. Pangborn and Roscoe Turner flew this aircraft during the 1934 MacRobertson…
Letter to Jack Underwood from Ray W. Clark, February 22, 1934. Requests that the United States government recognize Clyde Pangborn for his feats in aeronautics. One (1) typed page.
Letter to Harry H. Blee, Chairman of the Committee of Civil Aeronautics, from Ray W. Clark, February 22, 1934. Discusses Clark's efforts to convince Congress that Clyde Pangborn should be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for his feats in…
Letter to Congressman Sam Hill from Ray W. Clark, February 22, 1934. Requests that steps be taken to award the Congressional Gold Medal to Clyde Pangborn for his feats in aeronautics. One (1) typed page.
Letter to Colonel Theodore Roosevelt Jr. from Ray W. Clark, February 23, 1934. Describes Clyde Pangborn's achievements in aeronautics and requests that he be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. One (1) typed page.