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Letter, August 5, 1909, Katharine Wright To Agnes Osborn, Katharine Wright Haskell Aug 1909

Letter, August 5, 1909, Katharine Wright To Agnes Osborn, Katharine Wright Haskell

Katharine Wright’s Correspondence with Agnes Beck (SC-97)

Katharine Wright writes to her friend, Agnes Osborn about a rather sudden and upcoming trip to Germany while Wilbur goes to Washington and looks after the business. She talks about a supper she has been invited to, Orville's experience at Fort Myer, and other aspects of her personal life.


The Relations Of The W.C.T.U. To The I.O.G.T. Jul 1909

The Relations Of The W.C.T.U. To The I.O.G.T.

Martha McClellan Brown Correspondence

This was a letter written on behalf of the WCTU and read aloud to the Oswego Session of the New York Grand Lodge of the IOGT. It discusses the relationship between the two organizations, the development of the temperance movement within Ohio.


Milton Wright Diaries: 1909, Milton Wright Jan 1909

Milton Wright Diaries: 1909, Milton Wright

Milton Wright Diaries

Bishop Milton Wright, father of Wilbur and Orville Wright, regularly recorded entries in his diary from 1857 until his death in 1917. This diary’s entries began on January 1909 and continue until December 1909. Wright records a variety of information regarding his travels, family history, and expenditures. Of particular note, this diary includes a record of several flights performed by the Wright Brothers, the Homecoming Celebration in Dayton where Milton delivers the invocation. View the transcript of the Milton Wright diaries.


Brief For Complainant And Abstract Of Evidence: The Wright Company Vs. The Herring-Curtiss Company And Glen H. Curtiss, United States Circuit Court, Western District Of New York Jan 1909

Brief For Complainant And Abstract Of Evidence: The Wright Company Vs. The Herring-Curtiss Company And Glen H. Curtiss, United States Circuit Court, Western District Of New York

Wright Company Patent Litigation

The Brief for Complainant and Abstract of Evidence was submitted in December 1909 by the Wright Company to urge the Herring—Curtiss Company and Glenn H. Curtiss not to manufacture, sell, or use the Curtiss aeroplane for exhibition purposes.