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Photograph of the Barr and Jensen families standing next to a Boeing Model 247D at an airfield in China, circa 1934-1937. From left to right: Al H. Jensen, Irene Jensen, Julius A. Barr, Effie Hortense Barr, Gene Barr, and JoAnn Barr. Photo from album page 50.Inscription on album page: "Mr. + Mrs. A.H. Jensen and Barr family. The crew."Part of the Julius A. Barr photograph album containing three…
Photographic group portrait of the Barr family and others standing in front of a Boeing Model 247D aircraft, Nan Hu Field, Wuchang, China, circa September 1935. From left to right: Katherine. Litchfield, JoAnn Barr, Amah, [Eillein?] Cokely, Kay Cole, Effie Hortense Barr, Gene Barr, and Julius A. Barr.Inscription: "Katherine Litchfield, Jo Ann, Amah, [Eillein?]Cokely, Kay Cole, Hortense, Gene,…
Photographic group portrait of the Barr family and others standing in front of a Boeing Model 247D aircraft, Nan Hu Field, Wuchang, China, circa September 1935. From left to right: Katherine. Litchfield, JoAnn Barr, Amah, [Eillein?] Cokely, Kay Cole, Effie Hortense Barr, Gene Barr, and Julius A. Barr. Photo from album page 70.
Inscription on album page: "Group taken for short ride during test hop.…
Letter from Hortense Barr to Julius Barr's parents, March 31, 1939. Discusses the death of Julius and others in the crash of a Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner. Includes a handwritten addendum dated April 4th, which relates her plans for the future. Six typed and handwritten pages.