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Letter from the Chamber of Commerce of Mans and Sarthe France (SC-208)
Letter written in French concerning arrangements made for the anniversary of the Wrights' flight at Le Mans, dated September 1969.
Letters From Zanesville (SCV-1)
This small collection contains letters from C.H. to his sister, Nell, concerning medical issues such as corns and sinus problems as well as personal medical problems and corresponding remedies. One includes a recipe for an ointment.
Charles Lewis Aviation Collection
Collection consists of glass lantern slides and postcards containing images of early aircraft up through World War I.
Lincoln Day Banquet Program (SC-7)
Program for the Lincoln Day Banquet given February 12, 1910 at Memorial Hall in Dayton.
Lincoln Society of Dayton Records (MS-642)
Bernard Lindenbaum Vertical Flight Research Collection
K.S. "Slim" Lindsay "Quiet Birdmen" Book
The Quiet Birdmen Book contains 640 photographs of "Quiet Birdmen" members displayed on 160 pages. The Quiet Birdmen is one of the oldest continuously functioning aviator organizations in existence, with its roots in the 1920s. Included in the book are photographs of such pilots as H.H. "Jimmie" Doolittle, E. E. "Pop" Cleveland, Roscoe Turner, Walter R. Brookins, Wiley Post, E.V. "Eddie" Rickenbacker, and C.A. "Slim" Lindbergh.
Hugh S. Lippman Papers
Little Art Theatre of Yellow Springs Collection
The collection contains program guides, brochures, posters, and artwork detailing movies shown at the Little Art Theatre of Yellow Springs, Ohio over more than fifty years. Also included are numerous promotional photos sent to the theatre from film distributors and studios. The Little Art Theatre was one of a network of small theatres that screened mainly foreign and independent films.
George Little Letter (SC-9)
A child’s letter written to a friend in Xenia, Ohio. The letter written to Hodge (unclear as to if this is the recipient’s first or last name) expressing his concerns and thoughts about school. Dated December 11, 1876.