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Photograph of Harley C. Hyde standing in front of a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft, likely at Taylor, Texas, January 1919. Inscription on album page: "Our week-end visit to Taylor, Texas, Jan. 1919. Lieut. H. C. Hyde."Part of a photograph album from the J. V. and Harley Hyde Collection, 1918-1919. Album contains 38 black-and-white photographs documenting the military service of the Hyde brothers.
Photograph of Harley C. Hyde working on a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft, likely at Taylor, Texas,
January 1919. Inscription on album page: "Our week-end visit to Taylor, Texas, Jan. 1919. Harley."Part of a photograph album from the J. V. and Harley Hyde Collection, 1918-1919. Album contains 38 black-and-white photographs documenting the military service of the Hyde brothers.
Photograph of Harley C. Hyde in uniform standing outside a house, circa 1918-1919.Part of a photograph album from the J. V. and Harley Hyde Collection, 1918-1919. Album contains 38 black-and-white photographs documenting the military service of the Hyde brothers.
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Photographic portrait of Harley C. Hyde in his U.S. Army Air Service uniform, circa 1918-1919.
Letter from Harley C. Hyde to his friend Mable, October 18, [circa 1918]. Discusses the flying experience, forced landings, service life, and school training. 12 handwritten pages.
Letter from Harley C. Hyde to his parents, May 11, 1918. Discusses his arrival in Berkeley, California and fellow cadets he knows and offers regards for Mother's Day. Two handwritten pages.
Letter of recommendation written by J. V. Buck for Harley C. Hyde, December 3, 1917. Recommends Hyde for military training with the U.S. Army Signal Corps. One typed page.
Death-in-service certificate issued by the United States Army to Harley C. Hyde, July 18, 1919. Certifies that Harley died with honor in service to his country on March 25, 1919.
Unsigned letter to Mr. Warn, circa 1919. Offers thanks to him and members of Scottish Rite for their sympathy regarding Harley C Hyde's death. One handwritten page.
Newspaper clipping, "Services for an aviator," from an unidentified newspaper, circa 1919. Discusses the death and funeral of Lieutenant Harley C. Hyde. Also includes mention of Cadet William Crabtree, who died in the same accident.