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Joseph F. Wehner Collection
The Joseph F. Wehner Collection is primarily comprised of photographs and documents related to the life and World War I service of Joseph Wehner. The collection includes correspondence to his sister Hazel, as well as correspondence about Wehner's death written to various members of his family. The photographs in the collection depict Wehner during his aviation training and during his time on the front in France.
In addition to these personal manuscript and photograph items, this collection also contains ephemera concerning Joseph Wehner and his friend and wingman Frank Luke. These items include newspaper and magazine clippings about Wehner and Luke, as well as materials written by the Champlin Fighter Museum in Mesa, Arizona (now closed). Taken together, the items in this collection give a limited but personal insight into the life of Joseph Wehner from approximately 1913 to 1918 and also documents the ways in which he was memorialized in the years after World War I.
The collection seems to have been assembled by someone other than Wehner himself; there are, for instance, photographs of his grave. The collection could have been assembled by any number of people, including his family members.
Datecirca 1913-1979Resource RecordGuide to the Wehner (Joseph F.) CollectionLanguageEnglishRights HolderThe Museum of Flight ArchivesRightsPermission to publish material from the Joseph F. Wehner Collection must be obtained from The Museum of Flight Archives.Bibliographic CitationThe Joseph F. Wehner Collection/The Museum of FlightAccess StatusThis collection has been digitized in its entirety.