WB. Wright Brothers Related Collections
Found in 82 Collections and/or Records:
A Photographic Portfolio of Huffman Flying Field (MS-631)
The collection consists of 11 platinum palladium prints of photographs created at Huffman Prairie, featuring flight and architecture. This portfolio is limited edition set #1 out of 16 sets created.
Randolph Edwards Photographs (SC-78)
Photographs and postcards of Wright Flyers
Margaret Van Cleve Reeder Autobiography (SC-132)
A three page typed portion of a autobiography of Margret Van Cleve who was the paternal grandmother of the Wright Brothers. It also includes a brief genealogy of the Van Cleve Reader family. Undated.
Elizabeth Beck Rehling Papers (MS-593)
The Elizabeth Beck Rehling Papers consist of correspondence, research notes, and photographs related to her research on the relationship between her mother, Agnes Osborn Beck and Katharine Wright, sister of the Wright Brothers. It also includes her unpublished manuscript, The Third Wright Brother, about Katharine Wright, based on her memories as told to her by her mother Agnes and her own research.
Laurence P. Richmond Papers (MS-594)
The collection consists primarily of information on the development of radio technologies at General Electric in the 1920s and of radio and radar technologies at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base from the 1930s through 1950s. Some information on the WPAFB Quarter Century Club is also included.
"Ride the Wind" Collection (SC-87)
Original typed screenplay about the Wright Brothers, written by Doug McIntyre.
Scientific Articles about Wright Brothers (SC-220)
Six articles describing the scientific work of the Wright Brothers, dating between 1918 and 1929.
Henry Stout, Wright Brothers Collection
This collection includes clippings, articles, pamphlets, photographs, postcards, and correspondence pertaining to Orville and Wilbur Wright.
Susan Katherine Koerner Wright Photograph (SC-49)
Daguerreotype image of Susan Koerner Wright in wood frame and two copy prints of the image.
Telegram from Orville Wright (SC-219)
Christmas telegram from Orville Wright, circa 1946.