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Box 25A

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

General Bowley presents the Distinguished Service Cross to Major Kepner during a ceremony at Wright Field, 1934 Dec. 6

 Item — Box: 25A, Folder: 1, Item: 2
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: This series includes many original photographic prints made by the Wrights from their own negatives shortly after the images were taken. The Wrights exposed at least 303 gelatin dry plate negatives in the course of documenting their process of invention. All of their glass plate negatives were given to the Library of Congress in 1949, but many of their original prints remained with the Estate of Orville Wright. Many of the Wright Brothers’ original negatives were damaged in Dayton’s great...
Dates: 1934 Dec. 6

Dr. Thomas E. Jones, Dr. Wendell M. Stanley and Orville Wright at Earlham College to open the Earlham Million Dollar Campaign, 1947 Sept. 20

 Item — Box: 25A, Folder: 2, Item: 2
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: This series includes many original photographic prints made by the Wrights from their own negatives shortly after the images were taken. The Wrights exposed at least 303 gelatin dry plate negatives in the course of documenting their process of invention. All of their glass plate negatives were given to the Library of Congress in 1949, but many of their original prints remained with the Estate of Orville Wright. Many of the Wright Brothers’ original negatives were damaged in Dayton’s great...
Dates: 1947 Sept. 20

Edward A. Deeds stands to speak during N.C.R. night at a Dayton Y.M.C.A. membership campaign dinner, 1943 Nov. 11

 Item — Box: 25A, Folder: 3, Item: 2
Scope and Contents

John Ahlers, Ezra Kuhns, Orville Wright, Rev. Seasholes and Stanley Allyn are seated at the head table.

Dates: 1943 Nov. 11

Dinner at the Moraine Country Club, with Charles Hook, Edward A. Deeds, Essington Lewis, James M. Cox and Orville Wright., 1944 Nov. 11

 Item — Box: 25A, Folder: 4, Item: 2
Scope and Contents From the Record Group: This series includes many original photographic prints made by the Wrights from their own negatives shortly after the images were taken. The Wrights exposed at least 303 gelatin dry plate negatives in the course of documenting their process of invention. All of their glass plate negatives were given to the Library of Congress in 1949, but many of their original prints remained with the Estate of Orville Wright. Many of the Wright Brothers’ original negatives were damaged in Dayton’s great...
Dates: 1944 Nov. 11