Box 1
Container
Contains 41 Results:
Milton Wright to Estella Petree, 1900 January 8
Item — Box: 1, Item: 1
Content Description
From the Collection:
Series I, Correspondence, contains letters written by Milton Wright to Estella Harris Petree spanning the years 1900 to 1917. Milton’s letters describe the activities of his children and their families, including references to Wilbur and Orville Wright’s bicycle business, flying experiments and fame. Of special interest is a letter in which Milton describes Orville’s injuries following the accident at Ft. Myer, Virginia, in 1908 in which his passenger, Lt. Selfridge was killed. Milton also...
Dates:
1900 January 8
Milton Wright to Estella Petree, 1902 May 26
Item — Box: 1, Item: 2
Content Description
From the Collection:
Series I, Correspondence, contains letters written by Milton Wright to Estella Harris Petree spanning the years 1900 to 1917. Milton’s letters describe the activities of his children and their families, including references to Wilbur and Orville Wright’s bicycle business, flying experiments and fame. Of special interest is a letter in which Milton describes Orville’s injuries following the accident at Ft. Myer, Virginia, in 1908 in which his passenger, Lt. Selfridge was killed. Milton also...
Dates:
1902 May 26
Milton Wright to Estella Petree, 1904 June 17
Item — Box: 1, Item: 3
Content Description
From the Collection:
Series I, Correspondence, contains letters written by Milton Wright to Estella Harris Petree spanning the years 1900 to 1917. Milton’s letters describe the activities of his children and their families, including references to Wilbur and Orville Wright’s bicycle business, flying experiments and fame. Of special interest is a letter in which Milton describes Orville’s injuries following the accident at Ft. Myer, Virginia, in 1908 in which his passenger, Lt. Selfridge was killed. Milton also...
Dates:
1904 June 17
Milton Wright to Estella Petree, 1905 January 20
Item — Box: 1, Item: 4
Content Description
From the Collection:
Series I, Correspondence, contains letters written by Milton Wright to Estella Harris Petree spanning the years 1900 to 1917. Milton’s letters describe the activities of his children and their families, including references to Wilbur and Orville Wright’s bicycle business, flying experiments and fame. Of special interest is a letter in which Milton describes Orville’s injuries following the accident at Ft. Myer, Virginia, in 1908 in which his passenger, Lt. Selfridge was killed. Milton also...
Dates:
1905 January 20
Milton Wright to Estella Petree, 1906 April 21
Item — Box: 1, Item: 5
Content Description
From the Collection:
Series I, Correspondence, contains letters written by Milton Wright to Estella Harris Petree spanning the years 1900 to 1917. Milton’s letters describe the activities of his children and their families, including references to Wilbur and Orville Wright’s bicycle business, flying experiments and fame. Of special interest is a letter in which Milton describes Orville’s injuries following the accident at Ft. Myer, Virginia, in 1908 in which his passenger, Lt. Selfridge was killed. Milton also...
Dates:
1906 April 21
Milton Wright to Estella Petree, 1906 August 21
Item — Box: 1, Item: 6
Content Description
From the Collection:
Series I, Correspondence, contains letters written by Milton Wright to Estella Harris Petree spanning the years 1900 to 1917. Milton’s letters describe the activities of his children and their families, including references to Wilbur and Orville Wright’s bicycle business, flying experiments and fame. Of special interest is a letter in which Milton describes Orville’s injuries following the accident at Ft. Myer, Virginia, in 1908 in which his passenger, Lt. Selfridge was killed. Milton also...
Dates:
1906 August 21
Milton Wright to Estella Petree, 1907 October 2
Item — Box: 1, Item: 7
Content Description
From the Collection:
Series I, Correspondence, contains letters written by Milton Wright to Estella Harris Petree spanning the years 1900 to 1917. Milton’s letters describe the activities of his children and their families, including references to Wilbur and Orville Wright’s bicycle business, flying experiments and fame. Of special interest is a letter in which Milton describes Orville’s injuries following the accident at Ft. Myer, Virginia, in 1908 in which his passenger, Lt. Selfridge was killed. Milton also...
Dates:
1907 October 2
Milton Wright to Estella Petree, 1908 September 29
Item — Box: 1, Item: 8
Content Description
From the Collection:
Series I, Correspondence, contains letters written by Milton Wright to Estella Harris Petree spanning the years 1900 to 1917. Milton’s letters describe the activities of his children and their families, including references to Wilbur and Orville Wright’s bicycle business, flying experiments and fame. Of special interest is a letter in which Milton describes Orville’s injuries following the accident at Ft. Myer, Virginia, in 1908 in which his passenger, Lt. Selfridge was killed. Milton also...
Dates:
1908 September 29
Milton Wright to Estella Petree, 1909 February 10
Item — Box: 1, Item: 9
Content Description
From the Collection:
Series I, Correspondence, contains letters written by Milton Wright to Estella Harris Petree spanning the years 1900 to 1917. Milton’s letters describe the activities of his children and their families, including references to Wilbur and Orville Wright’s bicycle business, flying experiments and fame. Of special interest is a letter in which Milton describes Orville’s injuries following the accident at Ft. Myer, Virginia, in 1908 in which his passenger, Lt. Selfridge was killed. Milton also...
Dates:
1909 February 10
Milton Wright to Estella Petree , 1910 September 9
Item — Box: 1, Item: 10
Content Description
From the Collection:
Series I, Correspondence, contains letters written by Milton Wright to Estella Harris Petree spanning the years 1900 to 1917. Milton’s letters describe the activities of his children and their families, including references to Wilbur and Orville Wright’s bicycle business, flying experiments and fame. Of special interest is a letter in which Milton describes Orville’s injuries following the accident at Ft. Myer, Virginia, in 1908 in which his passenger, Lt. Selfridge was killed. Milton also...
Dates:
1910 September 9