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Hampton Institute, VA.
January 28, 1939
Hampton Institute
LeRoi S. Williams' report card from the Hampton Institute, mostly printed but with handwritten grades. It includes four B's and two C's.
GLC09587.010
to Miss Edna Geraldine Williams
20 April 1940
Williams, LeRoi S., 1919-1943
Postcard addressed to Miss Edna Geraldine Williams from her brother LeRoi Williams in which LeRoi describes his first solo flight at the Hampton Institute in Virginia. Front side of the postcard is a stamp and the address. On the reverse is the...
GLC09587.011
Certificate of Competency No. 17943-40
30 June 1940
Document certifying LeRoi S. Williams as a Private Pilot , lists the courses and hours required for certification, and signed by Robert N. Niuray (Chairman of Authority), W.E. Carter (Ground School), and Charles W. Barclay (President of Flight School...
GLC09587.013
Airman's License No. 1794
LeRoi Williams' license to be a Private Aircraft Pilot in the State of Virginia. Expires June 30, 1941. Signed by State Corporation Commission Chairman (illegible). The back lists the rules and regulations surrounding the license (printed). Someone...
GLC09587.014
Airman Rating Record No. 17493-40
14 August 1941
Virginia. State Corporation Commission
LeRoi Williams' rating record, meant to accompany his certificate of completion of the Private Aircraft Pilot program. His address is listed as 174 W. Queen St., Hampton, Virginia. Signed by Joe H. Staley, Civil Aeronautics Inspector. Stamped with...
GLC09587.015
Honorable Discharge for LeRoi S. Williams, Aviation Cadet, 13071318, Aviation Cadet Detachment
27 July 1943
Parrish, Noel F., fl. 1943
Document certifying that LeRoi S. Williams was honorably discharged from the Military Service. Signed by Lieutenant Colonel Noel F. Parrish. The back contains his enlistment record including physical description, some medical information, and...
GLC09587.018
Announcing the Graduation of Class SE-43-G, Tuskegee Army Air Field Tuskegee, Alabama
28 July 1943
Graduation program from LeRoi's graduation from the Tuskegee Institute. Lists the names of the graduates and the schedule of events.
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to Geraldyne Williams
30 September 1943
In this postcard LeRoi writes home to his sister, Geraldyne [Geraldine] Williams. He is writing from Oscoda, Michigan and the front of the postcard is of the main street. He jokes that he isn't kidding when he says that there isn't much to do in the...
GLC09587.020
Claim for National Service Life Insurance
1943
Williams, Cordelia Shelton, 1889-1978
Cordelia B. Williams' claim for the National Service Life Insurance Policy taken out by her son LeRoi Shelton Williams. She began to fill it out after her sons' death but appears to not have finished or had it notarized. She details her relationship...
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to Cordelia Williams
16 October 1943
Hunter, F. O'D, fl. 1943
Brigadier General of the U.S Army writes a condolence to Cordelia Williams for the loss of her son, LeRoi. He offers his apologies and says that at least her son was fighting for a good cause when he lost his life. The letter is signed by the General...
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Thompson, Gertrude C., fl. 1943
Mrs. Thompson writes a condolence letter to Mrs. Williams for the loss of LeRoi. She extends her deepest sympathies and says that Williams can visit her any time.
GLC09587.023
18 October 1943
Deane, Marion C., fl. 1943
This letter is from Marion C. Deane, Secretary of Records and Placements in the Hampton Institute. She sends her sympathies on the news of "Leroy's" death. She says that all of the Williams children are good kids and offers a photo she has of "Leroy...
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Perry, Cyrus W., fl. 1943
This letter is from Chaplain Captain Cyrus W. Perry who writes to Cordelia Williams. He offers his sympathies for the loss of her son "Leroy" and says he will be there for anything she needs of him. Written at Selfridge Air National Guard Base
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to Williams Family
19 October 1943
O'Hara, R., fl. 1943
Condolence letter from acting President of the Hampton Institute, R. O'Hara. He extends his sympathies and tells the family that "Leroy" died nobly.
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Brown, Walter R., fl. 1943
Condolence letter from the Dean of Men, Walter R. Brown, from the Hampton Institute. He extends his sorrows on the passing of "Leroi." He writes that no child should die before their parents.
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Sympathies for the Williams Family
McCray Pas, Mary, fl. 1943
This note has religious rhyming resolutions on behalf of the death of LeRoi Williams. The note says the Maggie L. Waler Ambulance Corps community is grieving for him and his family. This note is the first part of a note continued on GLC09587.029. It...
GLC09587.028
McCray, Mary, fl. 1943
This note says that God is the only thing that can comfort broken hearts, in reference to the passing of LeRoi Williams. This note is a continuation of GLC09587.028.
GLC09587.029
The Obituary
This document is an obituary for LeRoi Williams. Walt Whitman's poem "Pioneers! O Pioneers!" is quoted. The writing on the bottom of the document implies that this eulogy was given at the First Baptist Church of Roanoke, Virginia. It says that LeRoi...
GLC09587.030
to Mrs Cordelia Williams
26 October 1943
Pughsley, James, fl. 1943
Letter from the Air Corps' Custodian of Funds, James Pughsley, informing Cordelia of LeRoi's unpaid board bill and instructing her where to send the payment. Written at Selfridge Air National Guard Base
GLC09587.031
Carbon copy of a letter from the Air Corps' Custodian of Funds, James Pughsley, informing Cordelia of LeRoi's unpaid board bill and instructing her where to send the payment. Written at Selfridge Air National Guard Base
GLC09587.032
28 October 1943
Wilson, Theodore A., fl. 1943
Envelope addressed to Mrs. Cordelia Williams, 221 Harrison Ave. N.E. Roanoke, Virginia. From Lt Theodore A. Wilson 100th Fights Squadron 33nd Flights Group Selfridge Field, Michigan. Written at Selfridge Air National Guard Base
GLC09587.033
to Mrs. Williams
A condolence letter from the Chaplain at Hampton Institute. He expresses his admiration for LeRoi, including LeRoi's playing of the Church Tower chimes. The signature is illegible.
GLC09587.034
26 November 1943
A letter from Lt. Theodore A. Wilson to Cordelia Williams. He begins by describing the Thanksgiving meal he had the previous day and then asks her to let him know whether she has paid her son's B.O.Q. bill and if so, what payment method she used.
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to Mr. R.J. Hinton
5 December 1943
A letter to the Director of Dependents Claims Services at the Veterans Administration, in which Cordelia Williams explains that when she initially filled out the form to claim LeRoi's life insurance, she stated that she recieved no allotment from any...
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to Mrs. Cordelia S. Williams
5 January 1944
A letter to Cordelia Williams from the Railroad Retirement Board explaining what she must do to claim the death benefits she may be able to recieve on behalf of her son "Le Roi" Shelton Williams.
GLC09587.039
January 22, 1944
Pickett, Ludo C., fl. 1943-1944
A letter to Cordelia Williams from the Railroad Retirement Board explaining that in order to receive benefits after the death of her son LeRoi Shelton Williams, she must submit proof of his death and the information about whom he worked under at the...
GLC09587.040
February 17, 1944
Pienta, Gertrude, fl. 1944
This letter from the Michigan Department of Health states that they do not yet have a copy of the record of death of LeRioi Williams to send to Cordelia Williams but will get it to her as soon as possible. It is signed by the acting director...
GLC09587.041
10 May 1944
Callender, John W., fl. 1944
Letter from the United States of America Railroad Retirement Board states that Coredlia Williams may be entitled to some money because of the death of LeRoi Williams. There are instructions of what documents to provide in order to recieve payment.
GLC09587.042
3 June 1944
The letter states the $10.68 money award that Cordelia Williams will receive on bahalf of "Le Roi" Williams. The money given to her was earned by LeRoi who appears to have worked for a railroad company.
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Last Will and Testament of LeRoi Williams
28 October 1947
This document is the last will and testament of LeRoi Williams and is signed by him. There is a stamp on the reverse with the date when it was received by. It was written on August 31, 1943. He leaves his estate "real, personal, and mixed" to his...
GLC09587.044
31 October 1947
Carle, Charles D., fl. 1947
Colonel Charles D. Carle of the War Department writes that enclosed is the last Will and Testament of 2nd Lt. LeRoi S. Williams and extends his sympathies.
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Program of the Chapel Service
1939-1945
The program lists the order of speakers and singers for a chapel service that was most likely for LeRoi Williams. It also lists who the pallbearers and flower girls were.
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Military Escort From Woodrum Field
This document is a list of the men who were a part of a military escort and a firing party.
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Payne, M.W., ?
Mrs. M. W. Payne writes that she is sorry for the loss of LeRoi and mentions that she has lost three of her own childen. She also writes that she included a cake with the letter and for Cordelia to reach out if she needs anything.
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[Receipt for flying]
22 December 1940
Aviation Service, Inc.
This receipt for flying notes that LeRoi Williams flew "18'' solo" and earned $1.50. The reverse of the note says "Wikingins."
GLC09587.049
6 October 1940
This receipt for flying notes that LeRoi Williams flew "20'' solo" and earned $1.67.
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17 September 1940
This receipt for flying notes that LeRoi Williams flew "30m solo" and earned $2.50.
GLC09587.051
7 November 1940
This receipt for flying notes that LeRoi Williams flew "17-J-3-L-50" and earned $1.42.
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"To Our Fallen Flyers"
circa 1919-1943
Ragland, J. Farley, fl. 1940
A poem titled "To Our Fallen Flyers" by J. Farley Ragland. Underneath the typed text, someone has written in pencil "Sent Home by Bro."
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North-West from Headquarters, Selfridge Field, Michigan
Grogan Photo Company
A postcard titled "North-West from Headquarters, Selfridge Field, Michigan" with a photo of Selfridge Field Air Base in Michigan.
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Control Tower, Selfridge Field, Mich.
A postcard titled "Control Tower, Selfridge Field, Mich." with a photo of four white airmen in the control tower. One looks out through binoculars while the others wear aviator sunglasses.
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[Flight chart]
A handwritten chart with several columns: check points, "M.h. / CH," distance in miles, ETA, ATA, and marks. The chart is filled out with various flights executed by LeRoi Williams to check points such as Dadeville, Summerville, Chickamauga...
GLC09587.056
To LeRoi Williams
Williams, Eugene, fl. 1940
A letter from Eugene Williams to his brother LeRoi. He asks LeRoi how farm life is and how the Greens are doing. He mentions that Geraldine is always asking when he'll come home. He finishes the letter by imploring LeRoi to ask if he may come to the...
GLC09587.057
A handwritten chart that appears to list flight distances and times.
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[Flight plan]
A handwritten flight plan without destinations. The plans are notated by dots and lines, along with several numbers.
GLC09587.059
A handwritten flight plan detailing the voyage from Atlanta to Chattanooga and back. On the back of the second page, there are handwritten math equations.
GLC09587.060
to the family of LeRoi Williams
Circa 1941-1943
Letter to his family, in which LeRoi Williams describes being sent to an Army Air Field in Northern Michigan to practice gunnery. He describes the training he's been given and the practice of skip bombing.
GLC09587.061
LeRoi Williams writes to his family about his flight training and a recent cross country flight he made at night, from Chattanooga to Atlanta. He says he has enclosed the flight plan he used and describes how to read it.
GLC09587.062
[Eulogy for LeRoi Williams by his Family]
circa 1943
Eulogy for LeRoi Williams, attributed to his family. It lists LeRoi's accomplishments at both the Hampton Institute and the Tuskegee Army Air Force School, including his playing of chimes and his devotion to his family, country, and God. It ends with...
GLC09587.063
1941-1945
Letter to Cordelia Williams from Ludo C. Pickett, the Director of Retirement Claims at the Railroad Retirement Board. Pickett says he has enclosed application forms that Williams must complete and return. The first page is missing. This may be the...
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Olympic Social Club
21 May 1934
Shaw, Spencer G., fl. 1934
Certificate for LeRoi Williams from the Olympic Social Club declaring him a fellow of the club and acknowledging his service to it. It is signed by President Spencer G. Shaw and Secretary Donald James Sampson.
GLC09587.065
[Vultee "Valiants"]
1942
Newspaper clipping from unknown newspaper. Front is black and white photograph of planes and a man. Caption says: "late in 1943, when Kelly became a training center for instructors, these Vultee 'Valiants' joined its fleet." Handwritten notes say "BT...
GLC09587.066
["Swoose" plane]
This newspaper clipping is from an unknown newspaper. The front is a black and white photograph of a plane in flight. Caption reads: "designed for use in snow, this novel ski-wheel gear is on North American 'Texan' (AT-6, SNJ). It was dubbed 'Swoose...
GLC09587.067
27 Army Pilots
circa 28 July 1943
Two newspaper clippings about the graduation of "Le Roi" S. Williams from the "Tuskegee Army Air Field as second lieutenants in the Army Air Forces." The first clipping lists the names and hometowns of all the men who graduated from the Tuskegee Army...
GLC09587.068
Negro Pilot Dead in Plane Crash
circa 14 October 1943
Two newspaper articles are attached to a piece of paper. The first clipping is an article about the plane crash and death of Lt. LeRoi S. Williams. Included is a small black and white photograph of him. The second clipping is about another Lieutenant...
GLC09587.069
Newspaper clipping about the plane crash and death of Lt. LeRoi S. Williams. There is a small black and white photograph included. This clipping is the same as GLC09587.069.
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Negroes' Flying Unit Scores First Victory
3 July 1943
Newspaper clipping details a successful mission of a black air force unit. It mentions that General Dwight D. Eisenhower congratulated the first lieutenant, Charles Hall of Brazil, Indiana for shooting down an enemy plane.
GLC09587.071
Full Military Honors for Lt. LeRoi S. Williams
circa October 1943
Two newspaper clippings. The front of the first has two black and white photographs, one is cut off at the top. The bottom one is of LeRoi Williams being lowered into the ground in a casket draped with an American flag. Text below the photo describes...
GLC09587.072
Two Virignia Pilots Die In Midair Crash
Three newspaper clippings from the same article about LeRoi Williams' death. The article notes that Williams and another pilot, Lt. William Walker, crashed into one another midair near Selfridge Field, Michigan, at 3:10pm, October 14, 1943. There is...
GLC09587.073
A Mother's Day Telegram from LeRoi Williams to his mother Cordelia.
GLC09587.074
15 October 1943
Western Union
A telegram from Colonel Boyd of Selfridge Field Air Base asking Cordelia Williams where her son LeRoi's remains should be sent.
GLC09587.075
to H Hamilton Williams
Condolence telegram written to H. Hamilton Williams after the death of his brother "Leroy".
GLC09587.076
to the Williams family
Condolence telegram written to the "William" family after the death of LeRoi Williams. Signed by "The Wainwrights."
GLC09587.077
to Mrs. C S Williams
Telegram written to Cordelia Williams informing her that "Brother" is arriving at 11:50 that night on "16=".
GLC09587.078
A condolence telegram sent to Cordelia Williams by Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stewart after the death of LeRoi Williams.
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to James Williams and Family
A condolence telegram sent to James Williams and his family by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.080
to Mrs James T Williams
A condolence telegram sent to Mrs. James T. Williams by Clarence and Lillian Paxton Smith after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.081
to Mrs Cordelia Williams and Family
A condolence telegram sent to Mrs. Cordelia Williams and family by Lt. and Mrs. M. H. Law after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.082
to Mrs Cordelia S Williams
A telegram sent to Mrs. Cordelia S. Williams by Colonel Boyd after the death of LeRoi Williams, informing her that his remains will arrive in Roanoke on Sunday evening. Written at Selfridge Air National Guard Base
GLC09587.083
A condolence telegram sent to Mrs. Cordelia Williams by Forrest J. Parks after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.084
to Miss Geraldine Williams and Family
17 October 1943
A condolence telegram sent to Miss Geraldine Williams by Scout Troop #44 after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.085
A condolence telegram sent to Mrs. Cordelia Williams by Lucy Addison High School Class of 1936 after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.086
to the Williams Family
A condolence telegram sent to the Williams Family by Edward M. Abbott after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.087
A condolence telegram sent to Mrs. Cordelia Williams by Mrs. Bertha Martin and family after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.088
to Virginia Kent
Condolence telegram written to Virginia Kent after the death of her brother LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.089
Condolence telegram from Grayce Salley, written to "Mrs James Williams Sr." after the death of her son LeRoi. Just below the message is handwritten, "Christiansburg Inst. Va".
GLC09587.090
to Mrs. Cordelia Williams and Family
Condolence telegram written to the Williams family after the death of LeRoi Williams from the Local Teacher Association.
GLC09587.091
to Mr and Mrs James Williams
Condolence telegram written to the Cordelia Williams after the death of her son LeRoi from Dorothy and Frank Tucker. A handwritten note below the message, reads "50 Miller Street Newark, N.J"
GLC09587.092
to Cordelia Williams and Family
Condolence telegram sent to the Williams family after the death of LeRoi Williams from Mr and Mrs. George A. Moore.
GLC09587.093
A condolence telegram sent to Mrs. Cordelia Williams by Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Williams after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.094
to Mrs Cordelia Williams & Family
A condolence telegram sent to Mrs. Cordelia Williams by the Gainsboro Faculty after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.095
to Mrs Cordia Williams
A condolence telegram sent to Mrs. Cordelia Williams by Troy P. Gorum after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.096
A condolence telegram sent to the Williams family by J. Cloudis Toles after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.097
to James Williams and Mother
A condolence telegram sent to James and Cordelia Williams by the Norfolk & Western Male Chorus after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.098
to H. Hamilton Williams
Telegram is from Flemmie P. Kittrell sending sympathies to H. Hamilton Williams, LeRoi's brother, on behalf of his passing. He also apologizes for not being able to say good-bye before leaving for the funeral.
GLC09587.099
Telegram is from T. Lucille Salisbury to H. Hamilton Williams expressing sympathy for the loss of his brother, LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.100
to H. Hamilton Williams and Family
Telegram is from Ethel Butche and Lareme Granes to H. Hamilton Williams saying that they hope the pride he has for his brother makes the news of his death less painful.
GLC09587.101
to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton Williams and Family
Telegram is from Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Gill to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton Williams and family apologizing that they could not make it to LeRoi's funeral.
GLC09587.102
to Mrs. Cordella Williams and Family
Telegram is from the First Baptist Church Senior Choir to Mrs "Cordella" Williams and her family sending sympathies for the loss of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.103
20 October 1943
Telegram sent to the Williams family by the Walker family, after the death of LeRoi Williams. The telegram expresses sympathy and mentions "a great loss to both our families." This is most likely from the family of Lt. William H. Walker, the other...
GLC09587.104
to Mrs. Cordelia Williams
21 October 1943
Sympathy telegram sent to Cordelia Williams by "Mae and family," after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.106
to Dr. H. Hamilton Williams
Sympathy telegram sent to H. Hamilton Williams by Dr. and Mrs. Spaulding, after the death of Williams' brother LeRoi.
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[LeRoi Williams and two possible siblings]
A photograph of LeRoi Williams with two possible siblings. It is likely that the girl in the center is Virginia Williams, his older sister, and that the boy on the right is one of his brothers.
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[LeRoi Williams]
A photograph of LeRoi Williams as a youth.
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LeRoi Williams
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GLC09587.112
A photograph of LeRoi Williams as a young man in a garden.
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