Guide to the Aeronautical Ephemera Collection I


Title:
Aeronautical Ephemera Collection I
Repository:
Wright State University Libraries Special Collections and Archives
Phone: 937-775-2092
http://www.libraries.wright.edu/special/
Creator:
Wright State University. Special Collections & Archives
Dates:
1904-1929
Quantity:
.5 linear feet
Abstract:
An artificial collection, gathered from many sources by a rare book seller, which includes trade brochures, honorary programs, passes, certificates and photographs on aviation from the early 20th century.
Identification:
MS-37
Language:
The records are in English

History of

Scope and Content

The Aeronautical Ephemera collection contains small booklets, motor company advertisements, a blueprint of an airplane engine, postcards used for advertising, invitations to honorary luncheons and programs, arm bands for membership in an Aero Club, certificates illustrating a man's license to fly and business cards. All deal with aviation and have the common theme of being mostly Pre-World War I. The collection has been divided into four series.

Series I. Trade Brochures, contains small booklets each describing a major manufacturing company dating from 1904-1919. Most of the companies were functioning from 1909-1912. Included also are some advertisement cards and a blueprint of an engine part. Each company gives a detailed account of the type of engine (horsepower needed) that should be produced for heavier-than-air flight. All companies show the functions of the car engine they are producing and relate it to the aeronautical motor they have invented. Detailed drawings illustrate the parts of the engine, followed by horsepower statistics, weight and cost. Advertising this new engine is the main point the companies are attempting to project. The successful flights of the Wright Brothers in 1908 are obviously the stimulus for the sudden burst of energy of motor companies to construct an aeronautical engine. Examples of companies represented are the Detroit Aeroplane Co., Adams-Farwell Aeronautic motor, Easton Cordage Co., Curtiss, and the Rinek Aero Mfg. Co. Listed alphabetically by manufacturer:

ADAMS-FARWELL Aeronautic Motor. The Lightest Practical Power Plant Ever Constructed...8 vol., original printed wrappers; illustrated; 16 pp. Dubuque, Iowa, The Adams Company, Manufacturers, undated

AERIAL NAVIGATION COMPANY OF AMERICA. The Call Aviation Engine. Model E-la, Two Cylinder, 50 h.p....Model E-2a, Four Cylinder, illustrated; 24 pp. Girard, Kansas. Aerial Navigation Company of America, ca. 1911. Accompanied by a printed form letter on company stationery concerning the brochure and the engines and terms of purchase, dated February 17, 1911.

"CURTISS" Flying Machine. Broadside advertisement of the machine issued as an invitation to call at the White Garage and Salesroom, Chicago. The machine is illustrated. The other side of the broadside carries an illustration and advertisement for the "Ghost," Town Gas Car. No date.

CURTISS-BI-PLANES. (Caption title). Broadside advertisement issued by the Aeronautical Supply Co., St. Louis, Mo., ca. 1910. 8 ½ x 11".

DETROIT AEROPLANE CO., INC. Present "Miss Detroit" 30 h.p. Monoplane. (Caption title.) 8 vol., broadside, folded to 4 pp.; one illustration. Detroit, Detroit Aeroplane Co., (1911).

DETROIT AEROPLANE CO. The Detroit Aero. Model 1911. A Light Weight Power Plant for Aircrafts. Guarantee to 200 Pounds Minimum Thrust, 150 Pounds Maximum Weight, 36 Hours Delivery. (Cover title.) 8 vol., single sheet folded to 4 pp.; illustration on cover and one in the text. Detroit, Detroit Aeroplane Co., March 1, 1911. Laid in is a single sheet diagram: "General Dimensions of Detroit Aero Engine, Model 1911."

EASTON CORDAGE CO. Aeroplane Engines: Adaptable Also for High Speed Motor Boats and Dirigible Balloons. The Most Reliable, Powerful, and Enduring Motor Jet Constructed. 8 vol., original printed wrappers; 10 pp. Easton, Pa., Easton Cordage Co., 1910. Accompanied by a blueprint (8 ¾ x 21 ½"). "Dimensions of Type "B-8" Engine, Easton Cordage Co., Easton, Pa." Oversize item.

HERRING-CURTISS FLYING MACHINE. The Flying Machine is Here. Herring-Curtiss Flying Machine. The White Garage & Salesroom, Chicago, Agent for the Herring-Curtiss Flying Machine...(Cover title.) 12 mo., single sheet folded to 4 pp.; 2 illustrations. Chicago, White Garage, ca. 1909.

HALL-SCOTT MOTOR CAR COMPANY. The Hall-Scott Motor Car Company: Aviation Power Plants. 8 vol., original printed wrappers; illustrated; 16 pp. San Francisco, Hall-Scott Motor Car Company, ca. 1910.

HEINRICH BROS. Heinrich Monoplanes and Mono-Biplanes. (Cover title.) Oblong 12 mo., original pictorial self-wrappers; illustrated; 12 pp. (Baldwin, L.I., N.Y., Heinrich Bros.), undated

HOLMES, E.R. Motor Company. The E.R. Holmes Motor Company, Incorporated. 407 Temple Court Building. (Cover title.) 12 mo., original printed wrappers; illustrated; 8 pp. N.p., E.R. Holmes, undated

HOLMES, E.R. Motor Company. The Holmes Idea. The E.R. Holmes Rotary Motor...Everything Revolves but the Frame. 12 mo., original wrappers; illustrated; 20 pp. (Chicago, A.D. Mackay, agent for E.R. Holmes), undated

RINEK AERO MFG. CO. Rinek Aviation Engines. Sm. 8 vol., original printed wrappers; one photograph tipped onto verso of title; 10 pp. Easton, Pa., Rinek Aero MFG. Co., 1910.

ROBERTS MOTOR COMPANY. Roberts. The Motors that Never Backfire. 8 vol., original printed wrappers; illustrated; 32 pp. Sandusky, Ohio, Roberts Motor Company, 1911. Accompanied by photographic advertisement with heading: "40-50 h.p. Aero Motor." The Roberts Motor Co., Sandusky, OH 400 lbs. Thrust at 900 R.P.M. Weight 170 lbs.

WORLD'S FAIR AIRSHIP CO. Prospectus of the World's Fair Airship Co., Incorporated...12 mo., single sheet folded to 4 pp.; one illustration of Cornell's Air Ship. St. Louis, World's Fair Airship Co., ca. 1904.

HIGH, FRED. The First Real Flying Machine, "Triumphant Democracy." Safety - Speed - Control - Power (Cover title.) Tall 12 mo., original Aero Exhibition Assn., 1919.

Series II. Honorary Programs, contains luncheon and dinner invitations, complete with menu, in honor of the following famous aviators: Captain Edward Rickenbacker, Colonel Charles Lindbergh, Bert "Fish" Hassell (includes his signature on the invitation), Baren Ehrenfried Guenther ven Huenefeld, Major James C. Fitzmaurice, Captain Herman Koehl, and Dr. Hugo Edrener (commander of the Graf Zepplin). Honorary Programs numerically by date: RICKENBACKER, E.V. Original invitation to a victory dinner given for Rickenbacker at the Congress Hotel, Chicago, April 23, 1919, under the auspices of the Chicago Automobile Industries.

RICKENBACKER, E.V. Original program of the above dinner, with photograph of Rickenbacker pasted onto front cover.

LINDBERGH, CHARLES A. Original program for dinner given in honor of Lindbergh by the Mayor's Committee of the City of Chicago, August 13, 1927.

HASSELL, BERT. Original menu for the Bert Hassell Luncheon, December 5, 1928. Signed by Bert Hassell. Invitation to dinner for Baron Ehrenfried Guenther von Huenefeld, Major James C. Fitzmaurice, and Captain Hermann Koehl. Chicago, May 12, 1928.

The original invitation to a dinner given for Dr. Hugo Eckener, October 22, 1928, Chicago.

Series III. Passes and Certificates, contains arm bands worn by members of the Aero Club of America. A brochure, stating what aviation activities members are admitted free to attend, is included. Two free admittance cards are enclosed: the first to the Gordon-Bennett Race on September 9, 1912. The second to the Cierco Flying Field held September 12 to 15 in 1912.

Included are: AERO CLUB OF ILLINOIS. Nineteen Hundred Twelve Season Memberships. Admits to...(lists events.) Folded broadside brochure.

AERO CLUB OF ILLINOIS. Admit one to Judges Stand. Cicero Flying Field, September 12 to 15, 1912. Ticket No. 167. A

ERO CLUB OF ILLINOIS. Complimentary. Admit Bearer Membership Enclosure. Gordon-Bennett Race. Clearing, IL (Ticket).

WIDOW'S BENEFIT FUND. Fabric from Vaniman's Balloon Wrecked over Absecon Inlet, July 2, 1912. Official Souvenir. Atlantic City, Saturday, August 10, 1912. No. 1078.

Original printed fabric. Original card titled James M. Wait and Company, Marine Engines, Launches, Speed Boats and Cruisers, Chicago. undated List of major engine parts on reverse side.

Certificate of flight in a Plane of the Universal Air Lines System. August 4, 1929.

Original silk Press Pass for the International Aviation Meet, Grant Park, Chicago, August 12-20, 1911. Printed in black on green silk, with an airplane printed in white. Pass #15. Mounted on cardboard.

Original silk aviator's arm band of the Aero Club of Illinois.

Original silk press pass for the Aero Club of Illinois. Mounted on cardboard.

Series IV. Photographs, contains various photographs dating 1912. There are six original photographs of an airplane engine, 3 original photographs of airplanes from the Curtiss Exhibition Company, 10 original photographic postcards showing airplanes, 2 original photographs of an unidentified flying contraption and 2 negatives of Eddie Horn and his Aeroplane. Included are:

6 original photographs of airplane engines; 4 stamped with name of Rinek Aero Mfg. Co.

3 original photographs of airplanes, stamped on back: "Compliments of the Curtiss Exhibition Co., 1737 Broadway, New York. March 21, 1912."

10 original photographic postcards showing airplanes. One has written on the back: "Beechey at Dubuque, IA July 21, 1912. All are probably ca. 1912. Three have German captions at the bottom of the postcard with W.A. Blonck, Engineer, Fisher Bldg., Chicago stamped on the back.

2 original photographs of an unidentified flying contraption; the photographs show the machine from two different angles.

2 negatives of Eddie Horn and his Aeroplane - near Sidney in Nov. 1912. Negative #406 shows airplane flying. Negative #407 shows airplane on the ground.

Statement of Arrangement

The collection is arranged into 4 series:
Series I: Trade Brochures
Series II: Honorary Programs
Series III: Passes and Certificates
Series IV: Photographs

Restrictions on Use

Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder.

Restrictions on Access

There are no restrictions on access to this collection.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects:

Aeronautics--History--20th century
Aircraft industry--United States --History

Organizations/Corporations:

Aero Club of America

Material Types:

Brochures
Photographic postcards
Photographs

Preferred Citation

[Description of Item], MS-37 Aeronautical Ephemera Collection I, Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio.

Acquisition Information

The collection was purchased on October 29, 1976 from Hamill and Barker Antiquarian and Booksellers located at 230 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60601.

Processing Information

The collection was processed by Susan Smith in 1976. Revisions were made by Leigh Anne Wilburn in 1998.


Accruals

No accruals are foreseen for this collection.

Other Finding Aid

The finding aid is available on the Special Collections & Archives, Wright State University Libraries web site at
https://wright.libraryhost.com/repositories/2/resources/651.


Detailed Description of The Collection



Trade Brochures, 1904-1919

Box 1 / Folder 1
The Adams-Farwell Aeronautic Motor, Undated




Box 1 / Folder 2
The Call Aviation Engine booklet and the Aerial Navigation Comp. letter, 1911 Feb 17




Box 1 / Folder 3
Curtiss Biplanes sheet and Curtiss "Flying" Machine broadside, Undated




Box 1 / Folder 4
Three broadside of the Detroit Aeroplane Co., 1910-1911




Box 1 / Folder 5
Booklet: Airplane Engines Eastern Cordage Co., 1910




Box 1 / Folder 8
Heinrick Monoplanes and Mono-Biplanes, Undated




Box 1 / Folder 9
Two booklets: E.R. Holmes Company The E.R. Holmes Rotary Motor, Undated




Box 1 / Folder 10
Rinek Aviation Engines, 1910




Box 1 / Folder 11
Roberts Motor Company, 1911




Box 1 / Folder 12
World's Fair Airship Company Prospectus of the World's Fair Airship Corp., 1904




Box 1 / Folder 13
First Real Flying Machine "Triumphant Democracy", 1919





Honorary Programs, 1919-1928

Box 1 / Folder 14
Program and Invitation--Rickenbacker Victory Dinner at the Congress Hotel, 1919 Apr 23




Box 1 / Folder 15
Program for a dinner in the honor of Charles Lindbergh, City of Chicago, 1927 Aug 13




Box 1 / Folder 16
Menu for the Burt Hassell Luncheon, 1928 Dec 5




Box 1 / Folder 17
Invitation for von Huenfield, Fitzmaurice, and Koehl, Chicago, 1928 May 12




Box 1 / Folder 18
Invitation for Dr. Hugo Echner, 1928 Oct 22





Passes and Certificates, 1911-1978

Box 1 / Folder 19
1 press bank, 1 arm band, 2 tickets, 1 season membership brochure, Undated




Box 1 / Folder 20
1 certificate, 2 fabrics, 1 business card, Undated




Box 1 / Folder 21
1 brochure--American Airlines Inc. 1 booklet--Dayton as an Aeronautical Center, Published in Dayton, OH, 1931 May




Box 1 / Folder 22
1 pamphlet--The Official Aviaition Guide, 1936 Nov




Box 1 / Folder 23
1 magazine--Aero Digest, Vol. 29 No. 6, 1936 Dec




Box 1 / Folder 24
1 pamphlet--The Value of the Parachute by Gen. Harold Harris, Undated




Box 1 / Folder 25
Xeroxed copies from a scrapbook compiled by the Aviation Hall of Fame of Women Pilots, Undated




Box 1 / Folder 27
Brochure on the Experimental Aircraft Museum, Undated




Box 1 / Folder 28
Broadside--The Detroit Aero, Published by the Detroit Aeroplane Co., 1911




Box 1 / Folder 29
Xeroxed copy of a letter written by Gen. Douglas MacArthur, 1931 July 9




Box 1 / Folder 30
Three magazines Dayton USA Bicentennial Special Issue, 1976




Box 1 / Folder 31
Newsletter Kanhistique--Kansas History and Antiques Article: "Longren's Flying Flivvers", 1977 Oct




Box 1 / Folder 32
Transcontinental Itinerary for a Special Commission to organize the 1st Aerial Derby around the world, Undated




Box 1 / Folder 33
Letter from R.P. Garrison to Maj. Lester Gardner, 1952 Apr 14




Box 1 / Folder 34
Biography of Edward Albert Johnson, 1942 Nov 8




Box 1 / Folder 35
Biography of Albert Francis Hegenberger, 1976 July 26




Box 1 / Folder 36
Biography of Edwin Albert Link, 1904




Box 1 / Folder 37
International Air Races--Dayton, Ohio (Brochure), 1924 Oct 2-4





Photographs, 1930; 1969; Undated




USAF Photo Package No. 2: Historical Aircraft, Undated




Fairchild C-82 A Packet (7 Photos), Undated




Aircraft Engine and Parts (4 Photos), Undated




Early Aviators (4 photos), undated




Float Plane Under Construction, Undated




Letters: Royal Aeronautical Society (1 photo), 1969 July 21




Reports and Bulletins: Problems of Aeroplane Improvement, Expenditures of the War Dept: Aviation, Undated




Newspaper Articles: Mr. Ward's Sporting License, Letters from the Smithsonian, Undated




Various Letter, Penney and Goldsborough, Duryea Power Company; St. Louis Plate Glass Company, Undated




4 photographs, letter from Dick _________, Undated




Various Aeronautical Photographs, Undated




Honorary Programs, 1930 Nov 14




Photograph, undated