Letter from A. Godfrey, editor of the horse department of "The Field" priodical to William du Pont soliciting du Pont to submit advertisements for his horse breeding operation to include in upcoming issues of "The Field."
Ordnance department survey on artillery sent to various battery commanders in the field. Its intention was to evaluate the effectiveness of cannons, projectiles, and horse related equipment in field service. This survey was filled out by First...
Ordnance department survey on artillery sent to various battery commanders in the field. Its intention was to evaluate the effectiveness of cannons, projectiles, and horse related equipment in field service. This survey was filled out by First...
Ordnance department survey on artillery sent to various battery commanders in the field. Its intention was to evaluate the effectiveness of cannons, projectiles, and horse related equipment in field service. This survey was filled out by First...
Ordnance department survey on artillery sent to various battery commanders in the field. Its intention was to evaluate the effectiveness of cannons, projectiles, and horse related equipment in field service. This survey was filled out by First...
Text from back of image: "Plans for sending 934 men, 166 officers and 68 planes to Rockwell Field, San Diego, and thereby establishing a big west coast aerial operations base are being considered by the war department, it is reported. The men in...
Text from back of photo: George E. Russell, aerial photographer of San Francisco, and Bob Hancock, wellknown pilot, landed on what is believed to be the highest landing field in the world when they made a trip recently and landed in the Templeman...
The records consist of photocopies of miscellaneous documents of the Empire Steel and Iron Company, the originals of which are in the possession of the National Canal Museum at Easton, Pa. Most of them seem to have come from the Mount Hope site....
Text from back of image: '(Photo shows Lindbergh leaving the Mills Field Hangar by a backdoor in an effort to evade newspaper camermen.) Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh arrived at San Francisco today, June 1 on a flight from Long Beach, Cal. Lindbergh...
Text from back of image: "Langley Field, Va. - This dramatic picture was taken a few seconds after this giant bomber crashed after taking off at Langley Field, Va., Aug. 11th killing nine men."
Text from back of image: "Lieutenants John A. MacReady and Oakley G. Kelly, McCook Field Army Pilots photographed at Bolling Field on their way to Mitchell Field. L. I. from where they will start on a non-stop transcontinental flight in an army...
Text from back of image: "The aerial hobo has appeared as a deluxe counterpart of his earthly contemporaries. In fact he is none other than a distinguished officer of the U.S. Army air service - Lieut. Frank E. Benedict who has departed from Clover...