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Photograph of Joseph Wehner in the cockpit of a Nieuport 27 aircraft, circa 1917-1918Inscription: "Joe Wehner."
Photograph of Joseph Wehner in the cockpit of a Standard J-1 aircraft, circa 1917-1918.
Clipping, "Lieutenant Joseph Fritz Wehher," from an unidentified publication, circa 1918. Obituary and accompanying photograph for Lieutenant Joseph Fritz Wehner.
[Gravesite of Joseph Wehner]
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Photograph of the gravesite of Joseph Wehner, taken by the Graves Registration Service, circa 1918-1919. Image was accompanied by a letter from the Red Cross expressing their sympathy.
Stamped on verso: "Graves Registration Service. A.R.C. Photographic Div. Passed for."
[Four aircraft in flight]
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Photograph of four aircraft in flight, circa 1917-1918. One of the aircraft, presumably the one piloted by Joseph Wehner, is circled.
Inscription on verso: "My plane is the one with the circle around it."
[Joseph Wehner]
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Loose scrapbook page containing a photograph of Joseph Wehner, circa 1917-1918.Inscription: "Lt. Joseph F. Wehner. 72 Lynn Street, Everett. Army Aviator. Died Sept 20 1918."
Newspaper clipping, "Everett's Ace Is Buried at Woodlawn," from the Everett Gazette (Everett, Massachusetts), June 1921. Describes Joseph Wehner's reburial at Woodlawn Cemetery.
Roll of Honor for the 27th Aero Squadron, circa 1918. Joseph Wehner is listed as missing.Inscription on verso: "[Horace?] E. [Beats?]. 27th Aero Sqdn. 1st Pursuit [Group]. A.E.F."
Pamphlet about Joseph Wehner's military career, circa 1918-1919. Produced to commemorate the dedication of the Lieut. Joseph F. Wehner Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
Postcard from Joseph Wehner to his sister Hazel Wehner, circa 1917. Informs her that he visited the Castle of Chillon in Switzerland. Postcard image is of the same. Caption: "Chateau de Chillon et les Dents du Midi."Inscription on verso: "Dear Hay, I went all through the famous Castle of Chillon the other day. Best regards, Joe. [Addressed to Miss Hazel Wehner in Everett, Massachusetts.]"