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Newspaper clipping, "Do You Remember?", from the Boston Sunday Herald, December 11, 1966. Includes a brief article on Joseph Wehner (misspelled as "Werner" in text) and a photograph.
Clipping, "The Arizona Balloon Buster," from Leach Heritage of the Air, circa 1959. Features an illustration of an American SPAD XIII destroying a German balloon.
Newspaper clipping from unidentified publication, circa 1910s-1920s. Brief article about Joseph Wehner and his status as an American flying ace.Inscription: "Flying Aces."
Newspaper clipping, "Vanished" (poem), from an unidentified publication, circa 1910s-1920s. Poem about Joseph Wehner's aerial battles and death.
Newspaper clipping, "Harold Hartney, noted flier, dies," from an unidentified publication, circa 1945.
Magazine clipping, "The Balloon Buster of Arizona" by Norman S. Hall, from Liberty Magazine, March 17, 1928. Part 3 of 4 in a series about Frank Luke and his exploits during World War I. His relationship with Joseph Wehner is also discussed. Eight pages.
Magazine clipping, "The Balloon Buster of Arizona" by Norman S. Hall, from Liberty Magazine, March 10, 1928. Part 2 of 4 in a series about Frank Luke and his exploits during World War I. His relationship with Joseph Wehner is also discussed. Six pages.
Magazine clipping, "The Balloon Buster of Arizona" by Norman S. Hall, from Liberty Magazine, February 25, 1928. Part 1 of 4 in a series about Frank Luke and his exploits during World War I. His relationship with Joseph Wehner is also discussed. Four pages.
Magazine clipping, "The Balloon Buster of Arizona" by Norman S. Hall, from Liberty Magazine, March 24, 1928. Part 4 of 4 in a series about Frank Luke and his exploits during World War I. His relationship with Joseph Wehner is also discussed. Four pages.
Page from an unidentified book, featuring a photo of Lieutenant Joseph Wehner and Major Harold E. Hartney of the 27th Aero Squadron and 1st Pursuit Group, undated.Typed caption: "Lieutenant Joseph Wehner (left) and Major Harold E. Hartney (right), Commander of the Twenty-seventh Aero Squadron and later of the First Pursuit Group."