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Pilot training manual for the Black Widow, P-61 / prepared for Headquarters AAF, office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff Training.
Includes index.

Handbook for combat air intelligence officers.
At head of title: War Dept. Headquarters Army Air Forces. "March, 1944." "January, 1944"-- Cover. Includes bibliography (pages 155-159).

[Holiday greeting card and envelope]
Holiday greeting card to Bernice Rockness from Bernhard Christenson, postmarked December 17, 1918. Card is embroidered with flowers and "1919, Best Wishes" on front and was sent from a camp hospital in France. Includes envelope. Inscription on verso:…

[Speech by "Mr. Finley" in honor of Charles Lindbergh, circa 1927]
Speech by "Mr. Finley" in honor of Charles Lindbergh, circa 1927. One typed page.

[Nookey ration card, No. 65002 (blank), circa 1943]
Nookey ration card, No. 65002 (blank), circa 1943.Inscription on verso: "Single seater shuttle."

[Program for reception in honor of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, Seattle, Washington, September 13, 1927]
Program for a reception in honor of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, Seattle, Washington, September 13, 1927.

[Draft pages from an unidentified book about William E. Boeing, with handwritten corrections by Bill Boeing, Jr., circa 1950s-1960s]
Draft pages from an unidentified book, possibly a history of Boeing Company, about William E. Boeing, with handwritten corrections by Bill Boeing, Jr., circa 1950s-1960s. Three pages.

[Letter to Harold Mansfield, Director of Public Relations, Boeing Aircraft Company, from Donald R. Drew, January 12, 1949]
Letter to Harold Mansfield, Director of Public Relations, Boeing Aircraft Company, from Donald R. Drew, January 12, 1949. Asks if Mansfield received a previous letter concerning Captain William G. Lufburrow. One typed page.

[Letter to Harold Mansfield, Director of Public Relations, Boeing Aircraft Company, from Donald R. Drew, November 18, 1948]
Letter to Harold Mansfield, Director of Public Relations, Boeing Aircraft Company, from Donald R. Drew, November 18, 1948. Seeks information on behalf of Boeing to help answer questions from Captain William G. Lufburrow, who is writing a book on…

[First flight air mail cover addressed to Mrs. William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, June 22, 1940]
First flight air mail cover addressed to Mrs. William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, June 22, 1940. Includes brief note informing Bertha Boeing to keep the cover if interested and return it if not. Stamped cachet: "Seattle-Juneau, U.S. Air Mail…
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