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Items from Box Six, Folder 20 of the Norman B. Moerbe World War II Collection, 1939, undated. Folder contains assorted correspondence, including postcards and greeting cards, from unidentified persons. Four total documents.
[Postcard to Mr. and Mrs. Ed O. Leigh from their son, Frank C. Leigh, postmarked May 19, 1943]
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Postcard to Mr. and Mrs. Ed O. Leigh from their son, Frank C. Leigh, postmarked May 19, 1943. Notes that he attended a U.S.O. show in San Antonia, California and will arrive in Corpus Christi, Texas tomorrow.
Postcard to William E. Boeing from the Praegers, August 30, 1931. States that they are leaving Singapore and includes a list of addresses for mail as they travel.
Postcard to William E. Boeing from the Finleys, September 25, 1928. Sends thanks for the photograph and describes a unique globe he has in his office [replicated on postcard]. Also includes a second postcard with a poem about aviation.
Postcard announcing Julius A. Barr's graduation from flight training at Brooks Field, Texas, August 1927. The postcard features an illustration of an aircraft, a photograph of Barr, and Barr's signature. The verso inscription, written by Barr, gives his new address at Kelly Field.Text on postcard: "Just graduated Brooks Field -- Class of August 1927 / Now at Kelly Field Flying Cadet Detachment /…
Postcard of Cheyenne Transcontinental Airport, Wyoming, circa 1920s-1930s. An arrow in blue ink indicates a Boeing office building, as noted on the verso by Julius A. Barr.Inscription on verso: "One of Boeing's office buildings. Have a large 2 story one now. Just opened largest airport this side of Chicago."