Search Digital Records
- Format > clippings (remove)
Limit your search
Item Type- Text (213)
- Still Image (6)
- Mixed Materials (3)
- France (4)
- New York (N.Y.) (3)
- New York (State) (3)
- Ohio (3)
- Texas (3)
- Cleveland (Ohio) (2)
- Paris (France) (2)
- England (1)
- Hawaii (1)
- Honolulu (Hawaii) (1)
- Iceland (1)
- Iowa (1)
- Louisiana (1)
- New Orleans (La.) (1)
- Reykjavík (Iceland) (1)
- Seattle (Wash) (1)
- Strasbourg (France) (1)
- United States (1)
- Vancouver (B.C.) (1)
- Washington (D.C.) (1)
- Washington (State) (1)
- clippings (222)
- articles (5)
- photographic prints (5)
- correspondence (3)
- poems (2)
- comic strips (1)
- advertisements (1)
- comic strips (1)
- envelopes (1)
- illustrations (1)
- photomechanical prints (1)
- press releases (1)
- telegrams (1)
- No copyright - United States (100)
- Copyright undetermined (81)
- In copyright (41)
- Air pilots, Military (84)
- World War, 1914-1918 (75)
- United States. Army. Air Service (62)
- Hartney, Harold Evans, 1888-1945 (61)
- World War, 1939-1945 (28)
- Drew, Charles Wallace, 1896-1979 (26)
- United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces (24)
- Aircraft accidents (18)
- Aces (Fighter pilots) (17)
- Wehner, Joseph Fritz, 1895-1918 (15)
- United States. Navy (11)
- Air pilots (8)
- Archibald, Norman S., 1894-1975 (8)
- Prisoners of war (8)
- Airplanes, Military (7)
- Lindsay, Elvin Lester, 1920-2007 (7)
- Luke, Frank, 1897-1918 (7)
- Soldiers (7)
- United States. Army Air Forces (7)
- Hyde, Harley Clifton, 1892-1919 (6)
- United States. Army (6)
- Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner Family (5)
- Kerwood, Charles W. (5)
- Barr, Julius A., 1905-1939 (4)
- Boeing, William Edward, 1881-1956 (4)
222 results
Newspaper clipping, "Wreckage of Col. Hartney's plane," from an unidentified publication, circa 1920s. Reports on Hartney's crash in a Thomas-Morse aircraft. Includes a photograph of the wrecked aircraft.
Clipping, "Lt.-Col. Harold E. Hartney's 'Up and At 'Em!," from New York Herald Tribune Books, March 17, 1940.
Clipping, "Obituaries - Lt. Col. H. E. Hartney," from an unidentified publication, circa 1945.
Clipping, "Mail badly tangled: Kennedy only drew a Saturday Evening Post," from an unidentified publication, circa July 1918. Reports that Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kennedy had not received any mail from their son, Wilbur, in a month and then received seven letters at once. Includes excerpts from Wilbur's letter of June 27, 1918 to his parents.
Clipping, "So this is Paris!," from Stars and Stripes, March 28, 1919. Features a comic depicting a busy city street in Paris. Partial articles on reverse: "Franc buys most amid snowy peaks on edge of Spain," "How Boche guns were spotted by range finders."
Clipping, "Flyer known by local men brings down two Boches," from an unidentified publication, circa 1918. Reports on Lieutenant Douglas Campbell shooting down two German planes. Originally included with correspondence dated May 18, 1918.
Clipping, "Iowa, first in everything" by Hattie Belle Burrell, from an unidentified publication, circa 1918. Originally included with correspondence dated May 18, 1918.
Newspaper clipping, "Yanks on the Rhine" by Wallgren, from The Stars and Stripes, December 6, 1918. Comic strip of American soldiers comparing life in France and Germany following the end of World War I.
Newspaper clipping, "Mitchell fought valiantly for a unified air service," from The Detroit News, February 20, 1936. Obituary for Brigadier General William L. "Billy" Mitchell, describing his military career, his advocacy for a unified air force, and his longstanding criticisms of the federal bureaucracy and American aviation industry. Article also includes photos of Mitchell and his wife,…
Two magazine clippings, "Light Car Talk" and "The Hot Spot on the Piston," from The Autocar, July 14, 1917.
Part of a series of loose materials included inside the J. M. Wilson notebook.
