Photographic portrait of Thelma (Miller) Nordhoff in her United States Army Signal Corps uniform, circa 1917-1918.
Inscription on verso: "Thelma, 1917 or 18."
Photograph of John Fornasero (center) with two men, circa 1932. Includes a business card for Harry T. Bishop, Associated Press manager.Stamped on verso: "Note to editors: / Under each reproduction of this picture must be carried the following credit:…
Photograph of a three U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen in flight gear and a fourth serviceman in uniform, circa 1940s.Stamped on verso: "Important. This photograph being copyright is furnished for private use only and must not be reproduced or…
Photograph of a group of 56th Fighter Group pilots, including Eugene E. Barnum (second from left), fighter ace Francis S. Gabreski (left), and fighter ace Frank W. Klibbe (second from right), talking in the ready room at RAF Halesworth, England,…
Photograph of an unidentified military pilot in flight gear, circa 1940s.
Stamped on verso: "Copyright 'Associated Press Photo' supplied by The Associated Press LT. Formerly (Associated Press of Great Britain Ltd.) 88 Fleet Street, London, E.O.4.…
Photograph of a group of U.S. Army Air Forces servicemen seated in a ready room, circa 1944.
Stamped on verso: "Copyright 'Associated Press Photo' supplied by The Associated Press LT. Formerly (Associated Press of Great Britain Ltd.) 88 Fleet Street,…
Letter from Percy G. Atkinson to Charles W. Drew, January 13, 1919. Letter from fellow prisoner of war. Asks how he is progressing in his recovery, describes his release from prison camp and journey home to Nottingham (England), and discusses his…
Ledger book created by Frederick Nelson Atwood containing his handwritten notes and illustrations, circa 1862-1880. The ledger is primarily comprised of Atwood's varied notes and writings. These consist of cash account records; journals of his art…
Two magazine clippings, "Light Car Talk" and "The Hot Spot on the Piston," from The Autocar, July 14, 1917.
Part of a series of loose materials included inside the J. M. Wilson notebook.