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Photograph of the wingless fuselage of a training airplane built by Halden H. Emrick, Dayton, Ohio, 1916.
Inscription on verso: "Dayton Ohio - 1916. Fuselage of single seater - Anzani motor built by HH Emrick."
Photograph of a training aircraft built by Halden H. Emrick, Dayton, Ohio, 1916. The aircraft's propeller blades are missing.
Inscription on verso: "Dayton Ohio - 1916 - [Auzani?] motor - single seater built by HH Emrick."
Photograph of the wingless fuselage built by Halden H. Emrick, Dayton, Ohio, 1916.
Inscription on verso: "Dayton Ohio – 1916 -- Anzani motor -- Single seater fuselage built by HH Emrick."
Photograph of a training aircraft built by Halden H. Emrick, Dayton, Ohio, 1916.
Inscription on verso: "Dayton Ohio - 1916 - Anzani motor single seater built by HH Emrick."
Photograph of a training aircraft built by Halden H. Emrick, Dayton, Ohio, 1916.
Inscription on verso: "Dayton Ohio - 1916. Anzani motor single seater built by HH Emrick."
Photograph of Halden H. Emrick seated in the cockpit of a training aircraft, Dayton, Ohio, 1916.
Inscription on verso: "Dayton Ohio - 1916 - HH Emrick. 8."
Photograph of (from left to right) Tess, Halden Emrick, and Peggy Emrick with a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft, Dayton, Ohio, circa 1925.Inscription on verso: "Dayton O. 1925 / Part of 'Our Gang' / Tess, Hal, & Peg."
Photograph of Halden H. Emrick (center), Carter G. Buton (right), and an unidentified man with a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft, Dayton, Ohio, circa 1921. The man's name is possibly Dietz or Heitz based on inscriptions in the collection.Inscription on verso: "Dayton O. 1921 / [Dietz?] - Emrick + Buton + Hal's Jenny."
Photographic negative of (from left to right) Tess, Halden Emrick, and Peggy Emrick with a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft, Dayton, Ohio, circa 1925.