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Dinner menu and program commemorating Charles A. Lindbergh's visit to Seattle, Washington on September 13, 1926. Lindbergh's visit was part of his cross-country tour following his trans-Atlantic flight. The event was held at the Olympic Hotel. Six pages.
War Ration Book No. 3 issued by the United States Office of Price Administration to two-year-old Brian E. Doughty of Seattle, Washington, circa 1940s. Seven pages.
War Ration Book No. 3 issued by the United States Office of Price Administration to five-year-old Larry E. Doughty of Seattle, Washington, circa 1940s. Seven pages.
Eulogy titled "Bill Cook's early years," written by William H. Cook, Jr.'s daughter, Tandy Cook Hennings, April 30, 2012. Describes Cook's childhood, school years, and lifelong interest in aviation. The eulogy was given at a memorial celebration held at The Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. Five (5) typed pages.
Eulogy titled "Bill Cook's outdoor adventures," written by Boeing test pilot Richard K. "Buzz" Nelson, April 30, 2012. Describes William H. Cook, Jr.'s outdoor hobbies, including flying, camping, and fishing. The eulogy was given at a memorial celebration held at The Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. Three (3) typed pages.
Eulogy titled "Bill Cook's Boeing career," written by Richard W. "Dick" Taylor, April 30, 2012. Describes William H. Cook, Jr.'s work at Boeing and his involvement in various aircraft projects. The eulogy was given at a memorial celebration held at The Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. Three (3) typed pages.
Eulogy titled "Bill Cook's family life," written by William H. Cook, Jr.'s son, Wyatt Cook, April 30, 2012. Describes Cook's family life and shares personal anecdotes about the Cook family. The eulogy was given at a memorial celebration held at The Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. Five (5) typed pages.
Select pages from one of William H. Cook, Jr.'s pilot logbooks, 1936-1937. Includes aircraft and flight details, such as dates, locations, license numbers, and remarks. One page includes a notarized statement regarding Cook's flight time. Frequent locations include Seattle, Washington, Spokane, Washington, and Missoula, Montana. Three (3) pages.Part of "Private pilot log book no. 1," 1935-1946.
Sponsor agreement between Elliott N. Couden and the OX-5 Club, dated June 23, 179. States that Couden will act as sponsor for nominee Clyde Pangborn at the upcoming OX5 Awards Banquet and Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Seattle, Washington.
[Blank test sheet for the General Course for Air Raid Wardens, Seattle, Washington, April 1942]
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Blank test sheet for the General Course for Air Raid Wardens, prepared by training officer Warren L. Beuschlein, Chief Air Raid Warden's Staff, Seattle, Washington, April 1942. Four typed pages.