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to Neta Snook Southern
January 26, 1929
Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937
Typed on "Hearst's International" letterhead. Writing as aviation editor of Cosmopolitan Magazine, Earhart reminisces the days when she flew with Snook Southern.
GLC07243.001
Diary of Neta Snook [Southern]
1917-1920
Southern, Neta Snook, 1896-1991
The bulk of the diary documents Snook's experiences as a pilot between 1917 and 1920 when she was a student at the Davenport and Curtiss Schools of Aviation. Includes various formulas and notations on engineering and aerodynamics. In addition...
GLC07243.002
Diary of Neta Snook Southern
1934-1963
This daily diary book primarily includes lists and notes regarding Snook Southern's farm and home. The diary is used sporadically for a nineteen year period. Also included with the diary are various newspaper clippings and receipts.
GLC07243.003
[Papers of Neta Snook Southern]
1916-1982
The earlier papers include a newspaper clipping advertising Snook's flight instruction and a short note most likely written by Neta Snook to her mother. There is correspondence regarding Snook's publication, photocopies of letters written by Amelia...
GLC07243.004
I Taught Amelia to fly
1974
First edition, published by Vantage Press. Signed copy. Southern's story of her days as an aviation pioneer and teacher of Amelia Earhart.
GLC07243.005
[Photographs of Neta Snook Southern with others]
August 1981
Photographs of Neta Snook Southern accompanied by various people possibly attending a Lockheed Martin function. One of the people is identified as Carol Osborne of Lockheed Martin. Also includes a dinner ticket belonging to Snook Southern.
GLC07243.006.01
[Photographs of Neta Snook and others]
1920 ca.
The photographs are mounted on a black photo album page on both sides. The recto has five photographs containing images of Neta Snook with her dog Cam, Snook's Canuck airplane, and possibly employees of Goodyear field in Ames, Iowa. The verso of...
GLC07243.006.04
Mother Curtiss
1927
A black and white photocopy of a photograph containing an image of Neta Snook and an unknown man. Title from verso.
GLC07243.006.06
[Curtiss airplane blueprints]
1900-1920
A collection of blueprints detailing the parts of a Curtiss Jenny airplane; the type of airplane flown by Neta Snook. The blueprints come from the David D. Hatfield Aviation Collection.
GLC07243.007
[Canuck/Curtiss hybrid airplane diagrams]
June 1982
Neely, Charles, fl. 1970-1980
The diagrams depict the Canuck plane Nook operated between 1919 and 1922. Diagrams include specific characteristics of the plane such as performance, size, and original colors.
GLC07243.008
Great political car ride and last load of patriots.
circa 1845
Whipple, John, fl. 1845
Full title, "Great political car ride and last load of patriots. Dorr, Jackson, Simmons, and Arnold! 'We stoop to Conquer' 'Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven'. Anti-Dorr broadside issued by John Whipple. "Law and Order" presentation...
GLC07257
Governor Thomas Dorr
1845
Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1854
Mezzotint engraving taken from daguerreotype. Engraved by W. Warner, from a December 1841 image.
GLC07258
A candid and impartial narrative of the transactions of the fleet...
1779
O'Bierne, T.L., fl. 1779
Printed by Almon. Second edition, illustrated with large folding map, showing promontory at Sandy Hook, NJ. (First edition had no map.) Full title: "A candid and impartial narrative of the transactions of the fleet under the command of Lord Howe...
GLC07259
Abraham Lincoln Republican candidate for President [medal]
1860
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Brass medal: "Abraham Lincoln Republican candidate for President / The great rail splitter of the west must & shall be our next President."
GLC07260
The Modern part of an universal history
1759
Warren, James, 1726-1808
Title page (only) from a book in Warren's library, signed.
GLC07264
Pennsylvania gazette. [No. 1736 (April 1, 1762)]
1 April 1762
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Re: British and French hostilities in the Caribbean; Indian peace treaty in Virginia, etc.
GLC07266
[Collection of sixteen documents from an archive of the Quartermaster of Andersonville Prison][Decimalized]
1864-1866
Includes several letters, an Andersonville wallet, biscuit in a tin, Libby Prison drawing, hand-carved bone kerchief slide, bone snuff box, cane, etc. Richard B. Winder served as Quartermaster throughout the Civil War. He was a cousin of Gen. John H...
GLC07271
[Parole from Andersonville Prison issued for for W.T. West]
February 7, 1865
Wirz, Henry, 1823-1865
Partially printed slip permits West "to go to drive hospital wood team and return to hospital." With "Military Prison" stamp on verso. Written at Camp Sumter, also known as Andersonville Prison.
GLC07271.02
[Special order for a furlough for Private P.T. Hodges, Company G, 3rd Regt. Georgia Reserve]
15 September 1864
Winder, John H., 1800-1865
Countersigned by General Winder's son, Captain Winder, the acting assistant general. Partially printed document granting a twenty five day furlough. Numbered "Special Order No. 190." Form printed on dark orange paper. Written at Camp Sumter...
GLC07271.03
to unknown
4 July 1864
Cunningham, G.A., fl. 1864
Cunningham, a captain in Company K of the 3rd Georgia Reserves, writes to an unidentified Captain to send receipts for supplies, including guns, canteen straps, and empty cartridges (not included). Written on a torn scrap of paper.
GLC07271.05
[Special Orders No. 1authorizing Richard Bayly WInder to take charge of his department]
3 April 1865
Ruggles, Daniel, 1810-1897
Signed by Ruggles as Commissary General of Prisons and countersigned by Samuel T. Bayly as acting assistant general. The department Major Winder was to take charge of was at Andersonville Prison.
GLC07271.06.01
[Special Orders No. 64 ordering the release of Richard Bayly WInder from Libby Prison]
11 April 1866
Turner, John Wesley, 1833-1899
Copy of document by General Turner and Assistant Adjutant General William L. Hulbert. Pursuant to the instructions of the secretary of war, Winder was to be released from the prison in Richmond, Virginia, where he had been held for his role in the...
GLC07271.06.02
[Drawing of a cell in Libby Prison]
1 January 1866
Winder, Richard Bayly, 1828-1894
The docket indicates that Winder drew this while imprisoned in Libby Prison after the Civil War. He had been held there for his role in the mistreatment of Union prisoners of war at Andersonville Prison.
GLC07271.06.03
[Wallet owned by Richard B. Winder]
1864
Inscribed in the wallet is "R.B. Winder Captain and A.Q.M. C.S.A [Assistant Quarter Master Confederate States of America]." Accompanied by three pieces of Confederate currency of the following denominations: $1, $10 and 20 bill (see GLC07271.07.02-...
GLC07271.07.01
[One dollar bill issued by the South Carolina Rail Road]
South Carolina Canal and Railroad Company, 1827-1843
The auditor's signature is illegible. The money was in the wallet of Robert Bayly Winder, Captain and Assistant Quarter Master Confederate States of America (see GLC07271.07.01).
GLC07271.07.02
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