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Box 12, folder 1—Loose Pages—Air Fest ’98. Jaxport: 30th Years in Aviation History. Agenda: August 14, 1998. Craig Airport
Box 12, folder 2—Booklet—Air Transport Association of America. 1975 At a Glance
Box 12, folder 3—Loose pages—Eastern Airlines Crashes. 1. Website article: Aircraft Accidents in Florida from Pearl Harbor to the Atomic Bomb by Robert Widner, 1994. 2. Newspaper clipping titled “Article about Jacksonville air disaster wrongly identified the type of aircraft”, 10/13/86. 3. Newspaper clipping: In the Wake of Tragedy Near Airport, 12/21/1955. 4. Article: Fortieth Anniversary of the Eastern 642 Crash, November, 1995 5. Article: CAB Accident Study—Pilot’s Error Blamed in Fatal Crash Here. Undated. 6. Article: Airplane Turns Turtle on the Local Beach. Daytona Daily News, Tuesday June 24, 1919. 7. Article: Airlines Pilot 22 Years Dies Here from Crash Injuries. Date of accident 7/3/51 Tuesday, Madisonville, Kentucky. 8. Statement of Stanley S. Hayden , Captain of Eastern Airlines Flight 587 January 7, 1955. 9. Article: 1906—Hamilton’s Tow-glider Attains 250-foot Altitude—Later Crashes. 10. Newspaper clipping: Airliner Skids In; 25 Aboard Safe. Monday, January 15, 1962. The Atlanta Journal. 11. Newspaper article: All 4 Electra Engines Had Bird Fragments. Boston Daily Record, Thurs. Jan. 12,1961. 12. Newspaper Article: Girls Tell of Planes Harbor Crash. Wed. January 11, 1961. 13. Newspaper clipping of plane crash victims in a boat with notes dated 3-2-2000. 14. Newspaper clipping: Picture of Eastern Airlines Stewardesses Patricia Davies and Sarah J. Berry—survivors of the October 4, 1960 Wintrop Electra crash. Dated. Jan. 12, 1961. 15. Newspaper clipping: Our Self-Sacrificing Airlines. Undated. 16. Newspaper clipping: picture of crash debris with caption: Message in the Mud—A propeller, torn loose from the doomed DC-7B, stands on its nose at the cash scene. Sunday, December 2, 1962. 17. Newspaper Clipping: 2 Idlewild Safety Systems were off at time of crash. Undated. 18. Newspaper Clipping: Picture of runway with caption: From the Pilot’s Seat—Stretching out from southwest to northeast is runway 4-R, at right, the landing path the Eastern airliner was trying to get down to. At left in circle are the remains of the DC-7B on Flight 512. The plane’s first impact is marked clearly on the ground just below the circle. The distance between the runway and the final resting place of the 4-propeller aircraft is some 500 feet. 19. Newspaper clipping: Dead and Survivors. Undated. 20. Newspaper clipping: DC-7 Crash linked to Faulty Device. Undated. 21. Newspaper clipping: Pilot Called Runway Unsafe Before Fatal Crash. December 3, 1962. 22. Newspaper clipping: Fog Smashup Kills 25 of 51 on Airliner. Landing at Idlewild Ends in Fiery Pileup. December 1, 1962. 23. Letter: R.D. Smith to Mr. James Furr, E.A.L. Central Air Safety Chairman. January 7, 1963.
Box 12, Folder 4—ALPHA. 1. Speech kits. Speech kit (3)—dereg issues: Some Issues In Airline Deregulation. Dated 10/5/77. 2. Speech kit (5)—av jobs (kids): So You Want a Job in Aviation?. Dated 10/19/77
Box 12, Folder 5—Air Shows. 1. Photograph: One of the world’s all-time great aerobatic aircraft, this Bücker 133 Jungmeister was airfreighted to this country on board the Hindenburg in 1936. 2. Article: Bevo in His Typical Flying Attitude. Taken from the book The September Champions by Robert Hull. 1979
Box 12, Folder 6—Aircraft. 1. Newspaper Clipping: Huge Aircraft Affords Thrill to Thousands. Florida Times-Union dated October 24, 1931. 2. Excerpt from magazine with two photographs one captioned “The Curtiss Condor crusied at 2,000 feet, plodding along at 120 mph.” and the second “Comfort was a basic element of the Condor’s smoking compartment.” Undated. 3. Letter: J.F. Horan to Eastern Airlines Inc, Mr. P.M. Johnstone director of Operational Engineering about the 747 aircraft with drawing attached. Dated, September 27, 1967.
Box 12, Folder 7. Airmail Service. 1. Loose page: Condensed Air Mail Schedule. December, 1929. 2. Loose Page: A Capsulized Look from 1935 to 1977. 3. Loose Page: handwritten notes. Undated. 4. Article: The Air Mail Pilot. REPA, Summer, 1992. 5. Page from the Official Aviation Guide, Vol. 1, No. 1, February 1929. Pitcairn Aviation, Inc. 6. Article: Chapter 8: Pitcairn Reestablishes Jax Airmail Service, 1928-1929. 7. Photograph: Jacksonville crowds greet first plane as Pitcairn re-establishes airmail service (admin. Bldg.. on left, two gas pumps at right, and hundreds of cars across top of picture). Undated. 8. Article: Neither Fog, Storm nor the Threat of Armed Hijackers Could Stop Civil Aviation here after December, 1928. Second of three installments (2 copies) from the Jacksonville Seafarer, December, 1975.
Box 12, Folder 7. Airmail Cancelled. 1. Friends Bulletin Volume 7, Number 1, Spring 1984.2. Newspaper clipping: Elliott is in A big Hurry: So President’s Son Rides E.A. T. Plane North. With handwritten notes. Undated. 3. Article: A Matter of Tradition by Col. Maury Holden, USA-Ret. The Retired Officer, May, 1987. 4. Article: Airmail Emergency 1934 by Norman E. Borden Jr. May, 1968. 5. Article: 1934—Airmail Contracts suddenly cancelled Nationwide! Undated. 6. Article: Barnstorming the U.S. Mail by Virginia Van Der Veer Hamilton in American Heritage, The magazine of history. Volume XXV, number 5, August, 1974. 7. Article: Special Assignment by Norman E. Borden, Jr. in AAHS Journal. Undated.
Box 12, Folder 9 Air Kaman. 1. Article: Charlie Kaman’s Unique Charity. Music Trades, October 1991. 2. Article: Evolution of the Helicopter by Charles H. Kaman and R. H. Jones. Undated. 3. Newspaper clipping: Kaman Gets Boeing Contracts. Florida Times-Union 5-22-1991. 4. Booklet: Kaman Today by Kaman Corporation. 1987.
Box 12, Folder 10. Airport Expansion—Laurie Yonge and 4 Pilots. 1. Newspaper clipping (2 copes): Imeson Asks Commission to Widen Airport. He wants additional land bought so improvements can be made. More space is needed. Eastern air transport may move offices if work isn’t done. December 2, 1931 with handwritten notes on loose pages. 2. Photographs: 4 pilots. One copy has hand written notes on it that says “Steel work supports 4th floor city control tower before CAA took over and moved it atop new city (?) term bldg.. Brick building was a lean-to structure on east sid new city hangler. End Evatt, Henry Sineath. J.E. Smith. Tim Wheeler. 1/18/61 copied this snapshot of Henry Sineath. ( 3 copies). 3. Photographs: 5 pilots. Undated with writing on the back that says “Rick Weller has neg.” 2 copies. 4. Remembrance: William G (Bill) Bulford 1908-1969 in EAL Aircraft Maintenance. Dated 1969. 5. 3 photocopies of two photographs of airplanes dates to the 1930’s. On the back says “Property J.H. Sineath, Jax. 1932.
Box 12, Folder 11. Airline Pilots Association Newsletter. 1. Newsletter dated 1991
Box 12, Folder 12. Arctic Expedition. Article: Battling Artic Blizzards and Ice with Fiala, June 15, 1929.
Box 12, Folder 13. Blue Angels. Loose pages: 1. Articles: 2. Press release 1 dated May 22, 1986. 3. Notice of Meeting dated May 28, 1993. 4. 1 drawing
Box 12, Folder 14. Books/Book Reviews: 1. A letter to Dr. Juan Merkt (2 copies). 2. Book Review of Florida’s Aviation History: The First 100 Years by Warren J. Brown. 3. Adventures in Aviation Book Review by Al Vinikour (5 copies). 4. Cover of The Florida Historical Quarterly, July 1978. Advertisement: Brooks Aviation Art. 5. Jacket for Hard Landing, 1995.
Box 12, Folder 15. Brock Schlee. 1. Newspaper clippings:3. 2. Loose Pages: 7. Photographs: 4. 5. Copies of Photographs: 5
Box 12, Folder 16. BSA Troop with Mail Wing. Newspaper clipping: 2. One of them has 14 copies
Box 12, Folder 17. The Buckland Aviation Scrapbooks. Loose pages: 2 copies of the same materials. 4 pages of handwritten notes
Box 12, Folder 18. The Continental Hotel. Loose pages: photocopies of the Continental hotel (2)
Box 12, Folder 19. Delta Air Lines. Newspaper clippings: 2. Handwritten notes: 1
Box 12, Folder 20. Designated Director—Emeritus Letters. 12 letters dated March 1, 1999. Envelope included.
Box 12, Folder 21. J.T. McCaulty/William DeVoe Coney/DeHavilland/Transcontinental Speed Attempts. Newspaper clippings: 2 dated 1980 and 2 photocopies of newspaper clippings, one dated September 4, 1980 the other dated March 22, 1921
Box 12, Folder 22. James H. Doolitte. 1. Newspaper: 6 copies dated September 4, 1980. 2. Dedication program for Jimmy Doolitte Day, September 4, 1980. 3. Appreciation Luncheon Honoring Lt. General James H. Doolittle, September 4, 1980. 4. Appreciation Dinner Honoring Lt. General James H. Doolittle, September 3, 1980 (2 copies, one mounted). 5. Newspaper clipping dated September 2, 1989. 6. Handwritten letter dated 10/01/2001. 7. Newspaper: 1922--Lt. Doolittle Spans Nation in Less Than 24 Hours Overall Elapsed Time. 09/02/1980. 8. Article: Doolittle Streaks Across the USA, June , 1994. 9. 12 pages with pictures about Doolittle’s flight. 10. Folder with Doolittle Biography
Box 12, Folder 23. Dunlap’s First Aerial Honeymooners take Jax DC-2. Newspaper clippings (2). Photographs (1). Date: 1935
Box 12, Folder 24. Early Aircraft. Photographs: 2. Postcard: 2. Booklet: 1. Loose pages: 16
Box 12, Folder 25. Early Aviation. Newspaper Clippings: 4. Loose pages: 31. Book: 1.
Box 12, Folder 26. Misc. Jacksonville Early Aviation Images. Slides: 16. Photographs: 25. Photocopies; 1
Box 12, Folder 27. Early Space. Newspaper: 1 dated May 15, 1963. Loose page: Early Space Shuttle Chronology, dated May, 2000.
Box 12, Folder 28. EARA 2000 Hall of Fame and Early Programs. Loose pages: 11. Newspaper clippings: 3. Photographs: 1.
Box 12, Folder 29. Eastern Airlines Accident Reports. Loose Pages: 5
Box 12, Folder 30. Eastern Airlines—Falcon. Newspapers/clippings: 29. Newsletters: 12. Loose page: 1
Box 12, Folder 31. Eastern Airlines Register Pan American Trans Atlantic Flight. Folder: Correspondence File re. Register Trans-Atlantic Flight July 12, 1939
Box 12, Folder 32. Eastern Airlines, Inc.—Misc. Loose pages: 77. Booklets: 7. Newspapers/clippings: 26
Box 12, Folder 33. Eastern Airlines Personal Milestones. Captain R.D. Smith Newspaper clippings and handwritten notes about his life and time at Eastern Airlines, dated March 16, 1978. Handwritten notes dated 4/7/2000
Box 12, Folder 34. EAC: Eastern Airlines Retirees Association. Loose pages: 7. Book: 1
Box 12, Folder 35. Eastern Airlines Transport. Booklet: 2. Newspaper: 1. Loose pages: 4. Pages mounted on cardboard: 2
Box 12, Folder 36. Eastern Airlines Transport P6 Jump. Loose pages: 13. Newspaper clippings: 2
Box 12, Folder 37. R.D. Smith Personal Records. Loose Pages: 19
Box 12, Folder 38. Eastern Airlines—Texas AirCorp/Continental Air. Newspaper clippings: 1. Loose pages: 5
Box 12, Folder 39. Experimental Aircraft Association. Loose pages: 2
Box 12, Folder 40. Flight Industry. Newspaper clippings: 2. Loose pages: 3. Books: 1
Box 12, Folder 41. Electra and Pony Express/ Mailwing to N.A.S.M. Photographs: 2. Loose pages: 16. Newspaper clippings: 2.
Box 12, Folder 42. File Index and Table of Contents. Loose pages: 12
Box 12, Folder 43. Florida Airways Corp. Photograph: 1. Loose pages: 2. Folder with handwritten notes on it dated 6/20/91
Box 12, Folder 44. The Florida Metro. Loose Pages: 2
Box 12, Folder 45. Flag Officers Listing of Retired Officers—Regular and Reserve of the United States Navy. 01 June, 1998. Book: 1
Box 12, Folder 46. Fokker Airplane. Loose pages: 2
Box 12, Folder 47. Columnist Bill Faley. Newspapers/clippings: 53. Loose pages: 35
Box 12, Folder 48. Robert G. Fowler. Loose Pages: 13
Box 12, Folder 49. General Hall of Fame. Loose pages: 16
Box 12, Folder 50. General Miscellaneous. Newspaper clipping: 1
Box 12, Folder 51. General Miscellaneous Images. Photographs: 10. In yellow envelope: photographs—2, photocopy, 1.
Box 12, Folder 52. General Aviation Publications. Newspaper: 1
Box 12, Folder 53. Great Silver Fleet. Loose Pages: 4
Box 12, Folder 54. Hot Air Ballooning. Loose Pages: 13
Box 12, Folder 55. Jacksonville Air Traffic Control Center. Loose Pages: 1. Book: 1
Box 12, Folder 56. Jacksonville Airports. Loose Pages: 3. Newspapers/clippings: 5
Box 12, Folder 57. Jacksonville Bases. Newspaper clippings: 1. Folders: Jacksonville University Navy League Symposium, 1993
Box 12, Folder 58. Jacksonville Intl. Airport/Imsen Airport. Newspapers/clippings: 17.
Photographs/neg.: 1. Loose pages: 11. Book/booklets: 2.
Box 12, Folder 59. Jacksonville Seafarer. Loose pages: 5
Box 12, Folder 60. Jaxport. Loose pages: 10. Newspapers/clippings: 9.