West Side News, Dayton, OH:
| Vol I, no 1 | March 1, 1889 (two copies) |
| Vol I, no 2 | March 16, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 3 | March 23, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 4 | March 30, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 5 | April 6, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 6 | April 13, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 7 | April 20, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 8 | April 27, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 9 | May 5, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 10 | May 11, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 11 | May 18, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 12 | May 25, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 13 | June 1, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 14 | June 8, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 15 | June 15, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 16 | June 22, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 17 | July 3, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 18 | July 13, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 19 | July 20, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 20 | July 31, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 21 | August 10, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 22 | August 17, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 23 | August 24, 1889 (two copies) |
| Vol I, no 24 | September 7, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 25 | September 14, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 26 | September 21, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 27 | September 28, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 28 | October 5, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 29 | October 12, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 30 | October 19, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 31 | October 26, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 32 | November 2, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 33 | November 9, 1889 (two copies) |
| Vol I, no 34 | November 16, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 35 | November 23, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 36 | November 30, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 37 | December 7, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 39 | December 21, 1889 |
| Vol I, no 40 | December 28, 1889 | January 3, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 42 | January 11, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 43 | January 18, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 44 | January 25, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 45 | February 1, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 46 | February 8, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 47 | February 15, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 48 | February 22, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 50 | March 8, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 51 | March 15, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 52 | March 22, 1890 |
| Vol II, no 1 | March 29, 1890 |
| Vol II, no 2 | April 5, 1890 |
| Vol [?] | May 2, 1891 |
Box 10, Folder 1, Newspapers,
1883-1890 - 14 items
Richmond Item, Richmond, Indiana, September 10, 1883.
The Evening Item, Dayton, OH:
| Vol I, no 1 | April 30, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 2 | May 1, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 3 | May 2, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 4 | May 3, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 5 | May 5, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 6 | May 6, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 7 | May 7, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 8 | May 8, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 9 | May 9, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 10 | May 10, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 11 | May 12, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 12 | May 13, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 13 | |
| Vol I, no 14 | May 14, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 15 | May 15, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 16 | May 16, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 17 | May 17, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 18 | May 19, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 19 | May 20, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 20 | May 21, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 21 | May 22, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 22 | May 23, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 23 | May 24, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 24 | May 26, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 25< | May 27, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 26 | May 28, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 27 | May 29, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 28 | May 30, 1890 | May 31, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 29 | June 2, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 30 | June 3, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 31 | June 4, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 32 | June 5, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 33 | June 6, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 34 | June 7, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 35 | June 9, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 36 | June 10, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 37 | June 11, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 38 | June 12, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 39 | June 13, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 40 | June 14, 1890 |
Box 11, Folder 1, Newspapers,
1890 - 13 items
The Evening Item,Dayton, OH:
| Vol I, no 41 | June 16, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 42 | June 17, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 43 | June 18, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 44 | June 19, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 45 | June 20, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 46 | June 21, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 47 | June 23, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 48 | June 24, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 49 | June 25, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 50 | June 26, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 51 | June 27, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 52 | June 28, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 53 | June 28, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 54 | June 30, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 55 | July 1, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 56 | July 2, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 57 | July 3, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 58 | July 5, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 59 | July 7, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 60 | July 8, 1890 (two copies) |
| Vol I, no 61 | July 9, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 62 | July 10, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 63 | July 11, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 64 | July 12, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 65 | July 14, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 66 | July 15, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 67 | July 16, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 68 | July 17, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 69 | July 18, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 70 | July 19, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 71 | July 21, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 72 | July 22, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 73 | July 23, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 74 | July 24, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 75 | July 25, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 76 | July 26, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 77 | July 28, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 78 | July 29, 1890 |
| Vol I, no 79 | July 30, 1890 |
"Dayton Boys Emulate Great Santos-Dumont: Orville and Wilbur
Wright Build an Airship That Makes Three Successful Trials; Tests
Held in Secret on the Carolina Coast," The Dayton Daily
News, Dec. 18, 1903.
"Dayton Boys Fly Airship: Machine Makes High Speed in the Teeth of a Gale and Lands at the Point Selected; Problem of Aerial Navigation Solved; Ascent Made at Isolated Spot on Carolina Coast, Where Wrights Experimented for Three Years," The Dayton Evening Herald, Dec. 18, 1903.
Attached:
Jan. 23, 1962
From Miss Jan Janis, Historian, Air Force Museum, WPAFB, to Mr.
Randall, Dayton Public Library.
Apparently the Air Force Museum was disposing of some of its items;
the Museum donated a negative copy of page 1 of the Dec. 18, 1903
issue of the Dayton Evening Herald and also donating postcards
of the Wright brothers' homecoming celebration in 1910.
"Flying Machine Soars Three Miles in Teeth of High Wind Over
Sand Hills and Waves at Kitty Hawk on Carolina Coast: No Balloon
Attached to Aid It; Three Years of Hard, Secret Work by Two Ohio
Brothers Crowned With Success; Accomplished What Langley Failed
at; With Man as Passenger Huge Machine Flew Like Bird Under Perfect
Control; Box Kite Principle With Two Propellers," Virginian-Pilot,
Dec. 18, 1903 [two copies].
"Machine That Can Really Fly Is Successfully Navigated By
Dayton Brothers. Huge Kite Soars Above the Carolina Coast Under
Perfect Control and a Rapid Speed in the Teeth of a Stiff and
Steady Storm. Gasoline Engine Puts the Propellers in Motion. The
Ohio Inventors Sought to Hide the Secret of Their Apparatus By
Choosing an Isolated Spot," Cincinnati Enquirer, Dec.
18, 1903.
"Airship Made By Wright Brothers of Dayton, Said to Have
Made a Successful Test," Cincinnati Post, Dec. 19,
1903.
"Ohio Inventors and Their Airship," Cincinnati Enquirer,
Dec. 19, 1903.
"Dedication of Wright Field By Government Officials Will
Provide United States With World's Largest Aviation Plant,"
Aviation Progress, Oct. 8, 1927.
"Dayton Commemorates 25th Anniversary of Aviation: Wright
Brothers First to Conquer the Air on December 17th 1903,"
The Dayton Daily News, Dec. 16, 1928.
"Crack Wright Field Pilot is Decorated By General Fechet,"
untitled, n.d.
Box 12, Folder 2, Newspaper clippings,
1932-1938 - 8 items
Lyman, Lauren D. "Along the World's Broad Airways: Honor
for the Wrights; Monument Marking First Flight to Be Unveiled
Next Saturday; Land Blind in Air Corps; Novel Device Simulates
Instrument Flight at Kelly Field," " The New York
Times, Nov. 13, 1932.
"Dedication Wright Memorial Saturday, November 19th: To Be
One of the Most Impressive and Spectacular Historic Events in
North Carolina in Many Years; Distinguished Cabinet Members, Governors,
Members of Congress, Representatives of Foreign Countries and
Notable Airmen to Participate," The Independent, Nov.
18, 1932.
"Wright Brothers Memorial Dedicated: Secretary of War Praises
Two Pioneers," The Dayton Daily News, Nov. 19, 1932.
"The Epic Etched in Kitty Hawk's Sands: Orville Wright Looks
Back to the Flight of the First Plane and Toward the Future of
the World It Changed," The New York Times, Dec. 11,
1932.
"Wright's Home, Shop in Dearborn," The Dayton Daily
News, April 17, 1938.
"Orville and Wilbur 'Two Happiest Men,' Carolinians Recall,"
Dayton Journal, April 17, l938.
Stark, George W. "Leaders Pay Tribute to Wrights: Brothers'
Memorial Dedicated; Simplicity Keynote at Greenfield Village,"
The Detroit News, April 17, 1938.
Carr, Lewis. "Time Marches Backward to Early 1900's, Wrights:
Shy Brothers Objects of Amazement and Skepticism to Fellow Daytonians,"
Dayton Journal, Dec. 11, l938.
Box 12, Folder 3, Newspaper clippings,
1940-1948 - 14 items
"Dedicate Memorial to Famous Brothers Tomorrow: New Wright
Park Looks Down on Lovely Vistas," Journal-Herald,
Aug. 18, 1940.
"The Day, We Trust, Is Near to Return to America: A Priceless
Heritage," The Dayton Daily News, Aug. 20, 1940.
"Wright Hill Dedicated; Return of Plane Urged," Dayton
Journal, Aug. 20, 1940.
"Full Credit Given Wrights as Plane Pioneers by Smithsonian:
28-Year Stand of Institution Now Reversed," The Dayton
Daily News, Oct. 24, 1942.
"Orville Wright: 40 Years After He Visioned Flight Then
Eyes
New Horizons Now," Journal-Herald, (Spotlight), Dec.
12, 1943.
"Orville Wright Funeral Arranged for Monday," The
Dayton Daily News, Jan. 31, 1948.
"Orville Wright's Funeral Monday: Famous Inventor Dies in
Sleep of Heart Attack," The Dayton Herald, Jan. 31,
1948.
"Orville Wright Dies in Sleep: Famed Dayton Inventor Victim
of Heart Illness; Relatives at Bedside," Dayton Journal,
Jan. 31, 1948 (two copies).
"Services Are Held for Orville Wright," The Dayton
Daily News, Feb. 2, l948.
"Orville Wright Funeral Arranged for Monday: Noted Inventor
Dies in Sleep Four Days After Heart Attack," The Dayton
Daily News, Feb. 2, 1948.
Kany, A. S. "Pupils Pay Tribute to Orville Wright: Final
Tribute Paid Orville Wright," The Dayton Herald, Feb.
2, 1948.
"Dayton Daily Camera News: Following Church Services; Large
Crowd at Church; Wright Grave From Air; Procession Down Main Street;
Mourned by Young and Old; Procession Closeup; Relatives Leave,"
The Dayton Daily News, Feb. 3, 1948.
"Dayton Pays Tribute as Plane Inventor Goes to Rest,"
The Dayton Herald, Feb. 3, 1948.
"Thousands Honor Orville Wright: Inventor Eulogized at Rites;
Dayton, Nation Bow Their Heads to Air Pioneer," Dayton
Journal, Feb. 3, 1948.
Box 13, Folder 1, Newspaper clippings,
1950-1953 - 7 items
Collins, Larry. "Carillon Park: Relics of Early America and
Progressive Dayton Displayed in Ideal Setting. Grounds Open June
4, " The Dayton Daily News, May 28, 1950.
Note:
The third airplane which Orville and Wilbur Wright built was restored
and is one of the key exhibits.
Mason, Robert. "When Flying Was News: Three Young Fellows
Were Shy on Facts But They Knew They Had Something BIG,"
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, Dec. 17, 1950.
Jenkings, Burris Jr. "The Eagle's Brood! Airpower and Security,"
New York Journal, Dec. 27, l950.
"Fifty Years of Aviation: From Kitty Hawk to Tomorrow; A
Ride Through the Sound Barrier," The New York Times,
Oct. 11, l953.
"Flight Celebration: Dignitaries Arriving for Flight Ceremony,"
The Dayton Daily News, Dec. 16, 1953.
"Dayton Pays Tribute to Wilbur and Orville Wright,"
The Dayton Daily News, Dec. 17, 1953.
"Dayton Has Remained Leader in Air Development Since First
Wright Flights," Journal Herald, Dec. 17, 1953.
Box 13, Folder 2, Newspaper clippings,
1955-1969 - 11 items
"Millville Would Restore Air Pioneer's Birthplace,"
The Dayton Daily News, Aug. 14, 1955.
Cull, Dick Jr. "Air Center Honors Wrights," The Dayton
Daily News, Dec. 6, 1959.
"Flying With Wrights," The Dayton Daily News,
Oct. 23, 1960.
Fleming, Karol. "He Helped Give Wings to World," untitled,
l960 [?].
Goulder, Grace. "Memories of Wright: Uncle Wil and Uncle
Orv Made Wonderful Fudge," The Cleveland Plain Dealer,
Jan. 3, 1965.
Shupp, Cleo. "He Gave Power to Early Wings," The
Dayton Daily News, Aug. 29, 1965.
Osler, Jack M. "First Plane Parts Were Made in Wright Bike
Shop," The Dayton Daily News, June 2, 1968.
Lacey, Betty. "Hawthorn Hill Happy Example of Orville Wright's Ingenuity," Journal
Herald, June 10, 1969 (two copies).
Marshall, Fred. "The Wright Brothers---1903 to 1908: They
Flew But Few Believed,"
The Columbus Dispatch, Aug. 24, 1969.
"Wrights' Friends Soon Learned Practical Jokes Always Lurked,"
Kettering-Oakwood Times, Nov. 9, 1969.
"Bike Mechanics Showed up Engineers With Wind Tunnel,"
Kettering Oakwood Times, Nov. 9, 1969.
Thomas, Bill. "Men of Character, Wit and Curiosity: Despite
Great Tributes, The Wright Brothers Remained Humble," The
Dayton Daily News, Dec. 14, 1969.
Box 14, Folder 1, Newspaper clippings,
1970-1979 - 15 items
Roberts, Frank M. "Wright Brothers 'Struck' by Lone Worker,"
The Dayton Daily News, March 22, 1970.
Thomas, Joan. "Orville Wright: He Was Shy to the End,"
Kettering-Oakwood Times, July 23, 1970.
Jones, Jack. "Camera View of Dayton History: The Good Times
and the Bad," The Dayton Daily News, Dec. 13, 1970.
Roberts, Frank. "Film Takes Wing on the Banks," The
Virginian-Pilot, Jan. 31, 1971.
"Wright Brothers, '71 Style, End Up in Cow Pasture,"
Daily Enterprise, Feb. 23, 1971.
"Wright Flight Reruns Attract Many From Afar," The
Coastland Times, March 11, 1971.
Roberts, Frank. "Wright Brothers Wing Way to Film,"
The Dayton Daily News, May 9, 1971.
"Riding High With the Wheelmen: Wright Cycle Shop Dedication
Set," The Dayton Daily News, April 30, 1972.
"Wright Exhibit to Be a 'First' , " Kettering-Oakwood,
Jan. 30, 1974.
Schweller, Adele U. "Wright Legacy: Furniture and Accessories
From Wright Home on Display at Kettering-Moraine Museum,"
The Dayton Daily News, Aug. 11, l974.
"Re-Launching of 'Kitty Hawk' Is Slated for Sunday at Midland
Town Dock: Report," The Free Press, June 25, 1975.
Whittington, Shirley. " Orville Wright's Connection With
Georgian Bay," untitled, Sept. 28, 1977.
Rogers, Gen. F. M. "Wright-Patterson: 'All That Land Across
the Valley;' It All Began in the Wright Brothers' Run-Down Hangar,
and Its History Is Really Also the History of the United States
Air Force," The Dayton Daily News, Dec. 11, l977.
"A Tribute to The Wright Brothers," University Times,
Wright State University, Dayton, OH, Dec. 22, 1978.
"WSU Dedicates Wright Brothers Collection," University
Times, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, Jan. 2, 1979.
Box 14, Folder 2, Newspaper clippings,
1980- 12 items
Combs, Harry B. "Four Flights at Kill Devil," The
Dayton Daily News, Jan. 27, 1980.
Young, Roz. "Inventing the Airplane
One More Time",
The Dayton Daily News, March 6, 1983.
Filips, Janet. "The Wright Cycle Co.: The Wright Stuff; Cycle
Shop Stirs Memories of 'Uncle Or and Uncle Will' ," The
Journal Herald, Oct. 31, 1983.
Young, Roz. "No Time For Women in Wright Brothers Lives,"
The Dayton Daily News, Dec. 18, 1983.
"Greater Dayton: Rich Aviation History," The Dayton
Daily News, July 20, 1986.
Stough, Charles. "Brothers Often Fought for Wrights in Court,"
The Dayton Daily News, June 7, 1987.
"It's Wright for Dayton: Birthplace of Aviation Must Reclaim
Its Past," The Dayton Daily News, June 29, 1989.
Hankey, Bob. "Before Kittyhawk: Wright Brothers Kept Feet
on Ground Long Enough to Build Profitable Careers in Bicycles,
Printing," The Dayton Daily News, June 29, 1989.
Davis, Mickey. "Local Artist Has Had a Lifelong Love Affair
with Aviation, Now He's Doing Wilbur Right," The Dayton
Daily News, Oct. 4, 1990.
"Dayton Air Show: Dayton International Airport, July 21-23,
l995," The Dayton Daily News, July 19, 1995.
Gasior, Anne. "Wright Brothers Musical Takes Flight,"
The Dayton Daily News, May 24, 1996.
"From First Flight to New Heights: John Glenn An American
Hero," The Dayton Daily News, Nov. 8, 1998.
Fisher, Matt. "Springfielder Helped Wrights Fly," Local/State,
Springfield, OH, June 17, 1999.
Subseries 5, Magazine Articles and Miscellaneous Brochures
Wilbur Wright, The Son of Bishop Milton Wright D. D. Died
May 30, 1912
," The Christian Conservator, (1912):
1.
Howe, Rev. J. "The Honored Dead," The Christian Conservator,
(1912): 2.
Howe, Rev. J. "Our Returning Missionary," The Christian
Conservator, (1912): 4.
"What Science Owes to Wright Brothers: A Complete Resume
of the Early Wright Experiments," The Slipstream,
[?] April, l928.
Marshall, Fred. "Orville Wright Accuses Smithsonian: Reticence
of Famous Air Pioneer Broken to Defend Honors Undermined by Subtle
Propaganda of Museum Officials," The Slipstream, [?]
April, l928.
"Building the Original Wright Motor: Worlds First Airplane
Mechanic Relates How Unique Power Plant Was Developed," The
Slipstream, [?] May 1928.
Attached:
Foreign Expressions Concerning Wright Brothers' Plane: British
Air Authority Makes Light of Wright Gift---Discounts Wright's
Scientific Contributions," The Slipstream, [?] May
1928.
Attached:
"Previous Attempt of Orville Wright to Gain Justice Through
Government Official," The Slipstream, [?] May 25,
1928.
Attached:
Walcott, Charles. "What Walcott Says for Professor Langley,"
The Slipstream, [?] May 1928.
Bailey, Ethel H. "Katharine Wright Helped Brothers,"
1928 [?].
Attached:
"Wrights Honored: Kitty Hawk Scene of International Aero
Celebration," The Dayton Daily News, Dec. 17, l928.
Attached:
"Wright Would Brave Storm, Flyer Recalls: Plane Inventor
Offered to Defy Elements Before Crowd of 100,000," The
Dayton Daily News, Dec. 17, l928.
Attached:
"Wright Tells Why He Has Not Flown Plane for Decade: Rheumatism
Denies Inventor Thrill of Piloting Ship, He Explains in Interview.
Thinks Aviation Nearing Limit," The Dayton Daily News,
Dec. 17, 1928.
Attached:
"Capital Recalls Bicycle Shop Owner's Efforts to Sell Airplane
to U. S., " The Dayton Daily News, Dec. 17, 1928.
Attached:
"Man, Who Scooped World on First Flight, Learns Why Data
Was Inaccurate," The Dayton Daily News, Dec. 17, 1928.
Attached:
Wright, Orville. "Twenty Five Years Ago the Man
.,"
, n.d.
Attached:
Burba, Howard. "On a Bleak December Day," Dayton
Motor News, Dec., l928.
Attached:
"Aviation Leaders Pay Wrights Tribute," Dayton Motor
News, Dec., l928.
Attached:
"From Kitty Hawk We Have Reached This," Dayton Motor
News, Dec., l928.
Attached:
"How Two Dayton Boys Solved the Age-Old Secrets of the Birds,"
Dayton Motor News, Dec., l928.
"Orville Wright, Co-inventor of the Airplane, Dies at Dayton,
44 Years After First Flight," National Aeronautics and
Flight Plan, February, l948.
"Sympathy," First Baptist Courier, 15, no 23
(1948): 1.
"Easter Morn and Kitty Kawk," First Baptist Courier,
15, no 31 (1948): 3.
Kelly, Fred C. "The Trend of Affairs: Orville Wright at Work,"
The Technology Review 50, no. 6 (l948): 309.
"How US Naval Aviation Was Born," Look, (Aug.
31, l948): n.p.
"The 'Kitty Hawk' Comes Home, at Last," US Air Services,
(Dec., l948): 6.
"Dayton and Washington Join in Observance of Flight Anniversary,"
Dayton Action 10, no. 12, (l948): 1-2.
"Aviation's Shrine," Newsweek, (l948): 43
"Save Your Money and Buy Rum," US Air Services,
(Jan. l949): n.p.
King, Fleet Admiral E. J. "Some Remembrances of Orville Wright,"
US Air Services, Feb., l949: 13-14.
Franks, Sir Oliver. "It Is A Little as If We Had Before Us
the Original Wheel: The Most Remarkable Example of the Audacity
of Man," US Air Services, (l949): 11-12.
Sullivan, Mark. "A Study in Contrasts," US Air Services,
(l949): 21.
"Wright Brothers' Papers to Library of Congress," US
Air Services, June, l949.
Kelly, Fred C. "Traits of the Wright Brothers: Modesty, Thoroughness,
and Practical Common Sense Characterized the Two Brothers Who
First Flew in Heavier-Than-Air Machines," The Technology
Review, (June l949): 504-508.
Attached:
Note:
Covers from books with brief information about Wright Brothers.
MacFarland, Marvin W. The Papers of Wilbur & Orville Wright,
vol. 1: 1899-1905.
Attached:
MacFarland, Marvin W. The Papers of Wilbur & Orville Wright,
vol. 2: 1906-1948.
Attached:
Kelly, Fred C. The Wright Brothers: A Biography Authorized
by Orville Wright, n.d.
Attached:
Fred C. Kelly, biographical information.
Attached:
Selections From the Papers of Wilbur & Orville Wright,
McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New York, n.d.
Bonnalie, Allan F. "A Queer Picture, to Say the Least,"
U. S. Air Services, July, l949: 15-16.
Kelly, Fred C. "Myths of Aviation: Early Gliding Experiments
of John J. Montgomery Are Evaluated Against a Background of Seven
Decades of Progress in Aeronautics," The Technology Review,
(l949): 92, 110.
"The Strength of Dayton," Dayton Woman's Club
2, no. 4, (l949).
Barkley, Hon. Alben W. "Inventive Genius and World Unity,"
Think, (l951): 3, 4, 35-36.
The Bookcase: announcement of publishing of "Miracle at Kitty
Hawk," by Fred C. Kelly, Think (l951): 33.
Box 15, Folder 2, Magazine Articles,
1953-1972 - 20 items
Wright, Orville. "How We Invented the Airplane," Harper's
Magazine, (1953): 25-33.
"Books: Only Skill and Knowledge," The New Yorker,
(Feb. 13, l954): 101-105.
Smith, Henry Ladd. "Galileos of the Air," Saturday
Review, (l954): 20.
McFarland, Marvin W. "Grounded Air-History," Saturday
Review, (l954): 21.
"Papers of Wilbur and Orville Wright," Science
121, (1955): 523-525.
Sherman, Dallas. "The Bishop's Boys," Flying,
(l959): 36-29, 86-93.
Harris, Sherwood. "Coast to Coast in 12 Crashes," American
Heritage, October, 1964.
"Col. E. A. Deeds '97, Benefactor, Trustee Since 1912, Dies,"
1961 [?].
"We Rode Bicycles Blindfolded to Get Into the Army's First
Flying School," Modern Maturity, (1965): 66-67.
"Forward Looking as a Flight and Almost as Beautiful,"
The Airman 10, no. 9, (l966): 39.
"Gift to Wright-Field," Miami Alumnus, Nov. l967.
Ditzel, Paul. "The First Flights at Kitty Hawk-l903,"
The American Legion Magazine, (l969): 14-18, 41-46.
"A National Magnet: New Home for the Air Force Museum,"
1960's [?]: 6,7, 9-11.
Lyman, Lauren D. and C. B. Allen. "The Wartime Lindbergh,"
(1971): 27-29.
Villers, Ralph. "Jimmy Doolittle Reflects: From Jenny to
Superjet," Bee-Hive 46, (1971): 1-8.
Loening, Grover. "The Time Is Ripe for VTOL," Verti
Flite 17, no. 2, (l971): 1-8.
"If I Could But Fly
: Air Force Museum in Ohio Enshrines
Historic Planes," Holiday Inn, (March, l971): 26-26.
Thomas, Bill. "They Knew the Wright Brothers," NRTA
Journal, March-April, l971: 9-11.
Craig, Pinky. "America's Pioneer Flyers," Daedalus
Flyer, (March, l972): 18-20.
"Sometimes a Great Notion: What Was Once a Dream is Now a
Reality: The Magic of Flight Endures," Ohio Magazine,
(October, 1982): 21-32.
Tipton, David and Stanley R. Mohler. "The Wright Brothers:
A Personality Profile," Aviation, Space, and Environmental
Medicine, June, 1983.
Box 15, Folder 3, Miscellaneous Papers,
1889-1998 - 16 items
Thompson, H. A. Our Bishops: A Sketch of the Origin and Growth
of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ as Shown in the
Lives of Its Distinguished Leaders, Elder Publishing Co.,
Chicago, Ill, l889.
The Beginning of Human Flight, The Wright Company, New
York, l913 [?].
Reminiscing With Millville: The First One Hundred Years,
Millville, Ind., Sept. 25, l954.
"United States Air Force Museum," Weekly Compilation
of Presidential Documents, Sept. 11, 1971.
"National Air Intelligence Center," United States
Air Force: Fact Sheet, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, l994.
Attached:
August, Jean. "The Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command
Archives," Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio,
l994.
Attached:
Aeronautical Systems Center: History Office, Wright-Patterson
AFB, Ohio, l994.
Dewey, Dawne. Alloys J. Wyen Collection, manuscript collection,
Dunbar Library, Special Collections, Dayton, OH., June l995.
Mohler, Stanley R. "The 'Automatic Stabilizer' and Angle
of Attack Assessor: Human Factors Contributions of the Wright
Brothers," Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
67, no. 6, (l996): n.p.
"Getting It Wright," Air & Space, Sept.,
l996 (two copies).
Gertler, Joe. "The Wright Stuff," From the Archives,
n.d.
Attached:
A message from Mr. J. Gertler to an unknown gentleman.
Mr. Gertler informs that he has in his possession ten crates of
the original company archives of the Wright Company from l909
to l915, with minutes, photos, negatives, certificates, letters,
and a lot more.
Attached:
Is the inventory of this archival collection.
Attached:
A listing of special signed Wright Company historic documents.
Walsh, Bari. "The Wright Stuff," Bostonia, Common
Wealth, Summer l998.
Barr, Brian. "Memorial Will Honor Wrights, Patterson,"
Skywriter, n.d.
Box 15, Folders 4, 5, and 6, Miscellaneous
Brochures, 1941-1997.
These folders contain miscellaneous brochures from various institutions
that deal with the history of the Wright brothers or with the
Wright brothers and aviation.