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No.151-A |
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Left rear view of glider at a low altitude, showing the fixed vertical fin attached to a front strut; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
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No.152-A |
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Left rear view of glider at a high altitude; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
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No.153-A |
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Side view of Wilbur gliding in level flight, moving to right near bottom of Big Hill; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
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No.154-A |
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Kill Devil Hill, where the first gliding experiments were conducted by the Wright brothers in 1900; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Orville Wright, accompanied by his brother Lorin, his nephew Horace, and his friend Alexander Ogilvie, of England, arrived for the purpose of conducting gliding experiments with a glider resembling the 1911 powered machine but lacking its motor.
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No.155-A |
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Exterior view of the Wright Company factory; Dayton, Ohio
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No.156-A |
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Series of flights from May through July, just after the opening of the Wright Flying School, probably Orville acting as instructor; Simms Station, Dayton, Ohio
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No.157-A |
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Series of flights from May through July, just after the opening ofthe Wright Flying School, probably Orville acting as instructor; Simms Station, Dayton, Ohio
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No.158-A |
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Distant view of Bishop Milton Wright during his first ride in an airplane, when Orville attained an altitude of 350 feet at Simms Station, Dayton, Ohio
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No.159-A |
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Series of flights from May through July, just after the opening of the Wright Flying School, probably Orville acting as instructor; Simms Station, Dayton, Ohio
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No.160-A |
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Series of flights from May through July, just after the opening of the Wright Flying School, probably Orville acting as instructor; Simms Station, Dayton, Ohio.
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No.161-A |
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Large crowd of spectators gathered at the edge of a field at Simms Station, Dayton, Ohio, where a series of flights were conducted from May through July, just after the opening of the Wright Flying School. A trolley car is visible in the background.
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No.162-A |
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Series of flights from May through July, just after the opening of the Wright Flying School, probably Orville acting as instructor; Simms Station, Dayton, Ohio
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No.163-A |
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Title:
M.F. Keiter 'blackmail' letter
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No.164-A |
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Wilbur gliding to the right, bottom view of glider
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No.165-A |
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M.F. Keiter 'blackmail' envelope
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No.166-A |
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M.F. Keiter 'blackmail' letter
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No.167-A |
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M.F. Keiter 'blackmail' letter
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No.168-A |
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Title:
M.F. Keiter 'blackmail' letter
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No.169-A |
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M.F. Keiter 'blackmail' letters
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No.170-A |
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M.F. Keiter 'blackmail' letters
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No.171-A |
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Title:
M.F. Keiter 'blackmail' document - power of attorney
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No.172-A |
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M.F. Keiter 'blackmail' document - power of attorney
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No.173-A |
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Title:
M.F. Keiter letter - part 1
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No.174-A |
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M.F. Keiter letter - part 2
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No.175-A |
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Wilbur Wright gliding from No. 2 Hill, west of the camp building
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No.176-A |
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M.F. Keiter forgery
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No.177-A |
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Title:
M.F. Keiter forgery
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No.178-A |
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Title:
M.F. Keiter forgery
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No.179-A |
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M.F. Keiter forgery
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No.180-A |
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Scipio, a St. Bernard dog Orville acquired in March, 1917
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Photos :
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