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Promotional leaflet for the book "Squadron 95" by Harold Buckley, circa 1933. Includes a group photo of squadron members, publication information, and select review quotes. Inscription to Norman S. Archibald from Buck offers copies for friends and family.
Partial manuscript for Jim Archibald's book "Heaven High, Hell Deep," part one of three, circa 1930-1935. Part of a series of 126 pages of handwritten, typed, corrected, and printed drafts from various iterations of Norman Archibald's manuscript, circa 1930-1935. Primarily consists of multiple versions of a chapter on flying with the Pursuit Squadron in France and the importance of an aviator's…
Partial manuscript for Jim Archibald's book "Heaven High, Hell Deep," part three of three, circa 1930-1935. Part of a series of 126 pages of handwritten, typed, corrected, and printed drafts from various iterations of Norman Archibald's manuscript, circa 1930-1935. Primarily consists of multiple versions of a chapter on flying with the Pursuit Squadron in France and the importance of an aviator's…
Newspaper clipping, "Marc A. Lagen funeral today," from unidentified publication (likely in Seattle, Washington), circa 1948. Obituary and funeral announcement for Lagen.
Manual for a Morane-Saulnier Type AI airplane, February 1918. The manual originally belonged to Dardenne Allyre, the French mechanic who is mentioned in a memo in Folder 7.
Magazine clipping, "Collector -- Antiques" by Sid Ross, Model Airplane News, December 1961. Article about Cole Palen, Jr. recreating a World War I-era airfield with vintage planes. Accompanying photos feature a Nieuport 28, SPAD XIII, and a Fokker plane.
Newspaper clipping, "Do You Remember?", from the Boston Sunday Herald, December 11, 1966. Includes a brief article on Joseph Wehner (misspelled as "Werner" in text) and a photograph.
Clipping, "The Arizona Balloon Buster," from Leach Heritage of the Air, circa 1959. Features an illustration of an American SPAD XIII destroying a German balloon.
Newspaper clipping from unidentified publication, circa 1910s-1920s. Brief article about Joseph Wehner and his status as an American flying ace.Inscription: "Flying Aces."
Newspaper clipping, "Vanished" (poem), from an unidentified publication, circa 1910s-1920s. Poem about Joseph Wehner's aerial battles and death.