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Eulogy titled "Bill Cook's family life," written by William H. Cook, Jr.'s son, Wyatt Cook, April 30, 2012. Describes Cook's family life and shares personal anecdotes about the Cook family. The eulogy was given at a memorial celebration held at The Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. Five (5) typed pages.
Select pages from one of William H. Cook, Jr.'s pilot logbooks, 1936-1937. Includes aircraft and flight details, such as dates, locations, license numbers, and remarks. One page includes a notarized statement regarding Cook's flight time. Frequent locations include Seattle, Washington, Spokane, Washington, and Missoula, Montana. Three (3) pages.Part of "Private pilot log book no. 1," 1935-1946.
Select pages from one of William H. Cook, Jr.'s pilot logbooks, circa 1950s-1960s. Includes aircraft and flight details such as dates, locations, and remarks. Entries document trips made by Cook and Richard L. Rouzie in Cook's Grumman G-44 Widgeon. Also includes an inspection stamp indicating that the Widgeon passed its annual inspection. Four (4) pages.Stamp reads: "I certify that this airplane…
Business card for Ray W. Clark, Manager of the Cascadian Hotel in Wenatchee, Washington, circa 1930s. Card includes a handwritten note from Clark to Dave Boice, Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, introducing Clyde Pangborn. Also included is a foldout list of hotels associated with Western Hotels, Inc.
Sponsor agreement between Elliott N. Couden and the OX-5 Club, dated June 23, 179. States that Couden will act as sponsor for nominee Clyde Pangborn at the upcoming OX5 Awards Banquet and Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Seattle, Washington.
[Blank test sheet for the General Course for Air Raid Wardens, Seattle, Washington, April 1942]
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Blank test sheet for the General Course for Air Raid Wardens, prepared by training officer Warren L. Beuschlein, Chief Air Raid Warden's Staff, Seattle, Washington, April 1942. Four typed pages.
[Public Proclamation No. 10, Headquarters Western Defense Command and Fourth Army, August 5, 1942]
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Public Proclamation No. 10, Headquarters Western Defense Command and Fourth Army, Presidio of San Francisco, California, August 5, 1942. Establishes a Zone of Restricted Lighting in the states of Washington, Oregon, and California.
[General Order No. 3, Headquarters Chief Air Raid Warden, Seattle, Washington, April 20, 1942]
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General Order No. 3, Headquarters Chief Air Raid Warden, Seattle, Washington, April 20, 1942. Provides information related to handling transmittal of color signals and emergency authority of air raid wardens.
[Public Proclamation No. 12, Headquarters Western Defense Command and Fourth Army, October 10, 1942]
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Public Proclamation No. 12, Headquarters Western Defense Command and Fourth Army, Presidio of San Francisco, California, October 10, 1942. Provides information about the Zone of Restricted Lighting in the states of Washington, Oregon, and California.
[Notice about Civilian Defense meeting at Whittier Grade School, Seattle, Washington, May 6, 1943]
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Notice about a Civilian Defense meeting at Whittier Grade School, Seattle, Washington, May 6, 1943. Notes that several informational films will be shown, including "The New Fire Bomb," "First Aid," "Rescue Unit," "The Air Raid Warden," and others.