Skip to main content

Drawer OS WB-2

 Container

Contains 94 Results:

The Labor Review, 1927 Nov 4

 File — Drawer: OS WB-2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents

Page 9, “Don’t Swap Horses in the Middle of the Stream” Large ad for Lorin Wright, running for re-election to Dayton City Commission

Dates: 1927 Nov 4

Dayton Pennant, Red with Photographs of the Wright Flyer, Orville and Wilbur Wright,, Undated

 File — Drawer: OS WB-2, Folder: 11
Scope and Content From the Collection: The Wright Brothers Collection housed in Special Collections and Archives in the Wright State University Libraries is one of the most complete collections of Wright material in the world. It includes the Wrights' own technical and personal library, family papers including letters, diaries, financial records, genealogical files, and other documents detailing the lives and work of Wilbur and Orville Wright and the Wright Family. It also includes awards, certificates, medals, albums,...
Dates: Undated

John Gottlieb Koerner Birth Record, 1791 Feb. 16

 File — Drawer: OS WB-2, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Milton Wright was an avid genealogist. His passion started when he was a young man and continued until his death. Milton wrote to family members throughout the United States and Germany seeking information on the Wright and Koerner families. Orville continued the search after Milton’s death in 1917. Most of the letters in this subseries are those received by Milton and Orville. On a few occasions, there are copies of letters sent by Orville in reply or by his secretary, Mabel Beck. At the...
Dates: 1791 Feb. 16

John Gottlieb Koerner Certificate- Completion of Apprenticeship as a Wagoner, 1817 Oct. 4

 File — Drawer: OS WB-2, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Milton Wright was an avid genealogist. His passion started when he was a young man and continued until his death. Milton wrote to family members throughout the United States and Germany seeking information on the Wright and Koerner families. Orville continued the search after Milton’s death in 1917. Most of the letters in this subseries are those received by Milton and Orville. On a few occasions, there are copies of letters sent by Orville in reply or by his secretary, Mabel Beck. At the...
Dates: 1817 Oct. 4