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[Document Listing Names of the 41st Aero Squadron]
This document has names of some 1st and 2nd Lieutenants of the 41st Aero Squadron, Air Service Fifth Pursuit Group. The pilots were to write how many hours they had flown ,and on which planes they flew, under their names. There is a handwritten note on the bottom of the second page.
[Document Showing the Men of the 41st Aero Squadron]
This document contains the names and assignments of the men of the 41st Aero Squadron. The names are broken up into different assignment categories: "Headquarters, Kitchen, Armorers, Ordinance Dept., Radio Dept., Chauffeurs, Sergeants, Privates..."
[Form Stating Transportation of Henry Clay, Jr.'s Belongings]
This bill of lading from the United States War Department stating the shipment of the belongs of Henry Clay, Jr. The form contains the number of packages, and the contents of the packages, as well as the weight.
[Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his Family, November 1, 1917]
Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his family back home mostly concerning his distaste for the living conditions in England, as well as his poor flight instructor. At the end of his letter he mentions that he will be changing addresses again.
[Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his Family, November 7, 1917]
Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his family regarding his current status in England. He did not fly this day as it was a squadron holiday, but does comment on the poor conditions of his hotel living quarters.
[Letter From Henry Clay, Jr. to his Family, November 26, 1917]
Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his family concerning his recent visit to London with a girl named Ruth. They went to a show and he stayed there all night with her and her mother since the father was away in Japan.
[Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his Mother, November 13, 1917]
Letter from Henry Clay, Jr. to his mother on her birthday. Most of the first page is dedicated to his love for her but Clay returns to talking about his flight training. Clay ends by addressing the letter that his mom had sent two months earlier in which she talked about a nightmare she had.
Lone Star State Philatelist, Volume 1, Number 10, November 5, 1894
Weekly newspaper named Lone Star State Philatelist devoted to news, events, philatelic journal reviews, advertisements, and other information of interest to stamp collectors.
Lone Star State Philatelist, Volume 1, Number 11, November 12, 1894
Weekly newspaper named Lone Star State Philatelist devoted to news, events, philatelic journal reviews, advertisements, and other information of interest to stamp collectors.
Lone Star State Philatelist, Volume 1, Number 12, November 19, 1894
Weekly newspaper named Lone Star State Philatelist devoted to news, events, philatelic journal reviews, advertisements, and other information of interest to stamp collectors.
Lone Star State Philatelist, Volume 1, Number 13, November 26, 1894
Weekly newspaper named Lone Star State Philatelist devoted to news, events, philatelic journal reviews, advertisements, and other information of interest to stamp collectors.
Lone Star State Philatelist, Volume 2, Number 10, November 4, 1895
Weekly newspaper named Lone Star State Philatelist devoted to news, events, philatelic journal reviews, advertisements, and other information of interest to stamp collectors.
Lone Star State Philatelist, Volume 2, Number 11, November 11, 1895
Weekly newspaper named Lone Star State Philatelist devoted to news, events, philatelic journal reviews, advertisements, and other information of interest to stamp collectors.
Lone Star State Philatelist, Volume 2, Number 12, November 18, 1895
Weekly newspaper named Lone Star State Philatelist devoted to news, events, philatelic journal reviews, advertisements, and other information of interest to stamp collectors.
Lone Star State Philatelist, Volume 2, Number 13, November 25, 1895
Weekly newspaper named Lone Star State Philatelist devoted to news, events, philatelic journal reviews, advertisements, and other information of interest to stamp collectors.
Lone Star State Philatelist, Volume 3, Number 4, November 1896
Monthly journal named Lone Star State Philatelist devoted to news, events, advertisements, and other information of interest to stamp collectors.
Lone Star State Philatelist, Volume 5, Number 4, November 1897
Monthly journal named Lone Star State Philatelist devoted to news, events, advertisements, and other information of interest to stamp collectors.
Lone Star State Philatelist, Volume 7, Number 4, November 1898
Monthly journal named Lone Star State Philatelist devoted to news, events, activities of philatelic associations, advertisements, and other information of interest to stamp collectors.
[Photograph of the Officers of the 17th and 148th Squadrons]
Copy print of a group photograph of the officers of the 17th and 148th Squadrons; the men are posing directly in front of a large airplane. There are three rows of men, those in the front row are kneeling, and there are two rows of men standing in the back. According to the photo this was taken in Toul, France in 1918. Names of the men are listed on the back from standing left to right.
Stamp-Itis, Volume 1, Number 4, November 1922
Biweekly newsletter of the Galveston Philatelic Society providing information about the organization's activities, events, and news, as well as other information of interest to stamp collectors.
Stamp-Itis, Volume 1, Number 5, November 1922
Biweekly newsletter of the Galveston Philatelic Society providing information about the organization's activities, events, and news, as well as other information of interest to stamp collectors.
Stamp-Itis, Volume 1, Number 12, November 1923
Monthly newsletter of the Galveston Philatelic Society providing information about the organization's activities, events, and news, as well as other information of interest to stamp collectors.
Stamp-Itis, Volume 4, Number 14, November 1928
Monthly newsletter of the Galveston Philatelic Society providing information about the organization's activities, events, and news, as well as other information of interest to stamp collectors.
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