John H. Towers
A Register of His Papers in the Library of
Congress
Prepared by Melinda K. Friend
Revised and expanded by Melinda K. Friend

Manuscript Division, Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
2003
Contact information: http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/mss/address.html
Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress
Manuscript Division, 2005
Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms005008
Latest revision: 2005 April
Title: Papers of John H. Towers
Span Dates: 1830-1989
Bulk Dates: (bulk 1906-1955)
ID No.: MSS81197
Creator: Towers, John H. (John Henry), 1885-1955
Creator: Towers, Pierette Anne
Extent: 5000 items; 15 containers plus 4 oversize; 8
linear feet
Language: Collection material in English
Repository: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress,
Washington, D.C.
Abstract: United States Navy officer and early naval
aviator. Diaries, naval and personal correspondence, memoranda,
orders for duty, aviation logs, speeches and writings,
biographical notebooks and sketches, photographs, reports,
scrapbooks, blueprints, charts, and newspaper clippings
documenting Towers's naval career and his participation
in naval aviation from its inception in 1911 to World War
II and after.
The following terms have been used to index the description
of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They
are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject
or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically
therein.
Names:
Towers, John H. (John Henry), 1885-1955
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 1821-1877
Churchill, Clementine, Lady, 1885-1977-Correspondence
James, Henry, 1843-1916--Correspondence
United States. Navy--Aviation
United States. Navy--Cruise, 1907-1909
United States. Navy--Officers
Pan American Airways Corporation
Norton, Reuben S. Papers of Reuben S. Norton
Towers, Pierrette Anne. Papers of Pierrette Anne Towers
Towers, William M. Papers of William M. Towers
Subjects:
Aeronautics, Commercial
Aeronautics, Military
Curtiss-Wright aircraft
Naval aviation
Transatlantic flights
Voyages around the world
World War, 1939-1945--Aerial operations, American
World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns--Pacific Ocean
Georgia--Description and travel
Georgia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Louisiana--New Orleans--Description and travel
Mississippi--Description and travel
Rome (Ga.)--History
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Occupations:
Aviators
Naval officers
Provenance:
The papers of John H. Towers, admiral, naval aviator,
and advocate of naval aviation, were deposited in the
Library of Congress by the Naval Historical Foundation
in 1991, 1993, and 1994. The deposits were converted
to gifts in 1998.
Processing History:
The papers of John H. Towers were processed in 1993
and revised in 2002. Additional material received in
1994 was incorporated into the collection in 2003.
Transfers:
Some photographs have been transferred to the Prints
and Photographs Division of the Library where they are
identified as part of these papers.
Copyright Status:
The status of copyright in the unpublished writings
of John H. Towers is governed by the Copyright Law of
the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).
Preferred Citation:
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should
include the following information: Container number,
John H. Towers Papers, Naval Historical Foundation Collection,
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington,
D.C.
| Date |
Event |
| 1885, Jan. 30 |
Born, Rome, Ga. |
| 1906 |
Graduated United States
Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. |
| 1907-1908 |
Served aboard the battleship Kentucky as
part of the Great White Fleet circumnavigating the
globe |
| 1909-1911 |
Helped outfit the battleship Michigan for
a transatlantic voyage |
| 1911 |
Ordered to take flying
lessons offered to the navy by Glenn H. Curtiss,
Hammondsport, N.Y.
Established navy's first air installation at Greenbury
Point near Annapolis, Md. |
| 1912 |
Tested new aircraft, Curtiss
Flying School, North Island, San Diego, Calif. |
| 1913 |
Survived crash over Chesapeake
Bay near St. Michaels, Md., that led to development
of seat belts for airplanes
Designated Naval Aviator Number Three (actually was
second naval officer to receive his wings)
Commanded first air unit in fleet maneuvers in the
Caribbean from Guantanamo, Cuba |
| 1914 |
Executive officer, Naval
Air Station, Pensacola, Fla.
Commanded four-plane air unit aboard the battleship Mississippi and
the cruiser Birmingham, Veracruz, Mexico
Assistant naval attaché, American embassy,
London, England, to observe airplane and airship
developments |
| 1915 |
Married Elizabeth Haseltine "Lily" Carstairs
(divorced 1923) |
| 1915-1916 |
Acting naval attaché,
London, England |
| 1916 |
Commanded naval aviation,
office of the chief of naval operations (later designated
supervisor of the Naval Aviation Flying Corps) |
| 1917 |
Assistant director of
naval aviation
Mobilized American naval air forces for World War
I |
| 1919 |
Promoted to lieutenant
commander
Commanded Seaplane Division One which made the first
transatlantic flight (only the NC-4 plane was successful) |
| 1919-1920 |
Executive officer, aircraft
tender Aroostook
Senior aide to Pacific Air Detachment commander Captain
Henry C. Mustin, San Diego, Calif. |
| 1920 |
Commanded the tender Mugford
Received the Navy Cross |
| 1921-1923 |
Executive officer, Naval
Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. |
| 1923-1925 |
Assistant naval attaché concurrently
in London, England; Paris, France; Rome, Italy; the
Hague, Netherlands; and Berlin, Germany |
| 1925-1926 |
Bureau of Aeronautics,
Washington, D.C. |
| 1926-1927 |
Executive officer, first
aircraft carrier, Langley |
| 1927-1928 |
Commanded the Langley |
| 1928-1929 |
Head, Plans Division,
Bureau of Aeronautics, Washington, D.C. |
| 1929-1931 |
Assistant chief, Bureau
of Aeronautics |
| 1930 |
Married Marie-Louise-Anne-Pierrette
(Pierrette Anne) "Pierre" Chauvin de Grandmont
Promoted to captain |
| 1931-1933 |
Chief of staff, Battle
Force Aircraft (carrier) commander Rear Admiral Harry
E. Yarnell aboard the aircraft carrier Saratoga |
| 1933-1934 |
Attended Naval War College,
Newport, R.I.
Assigned Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, R.I. |
| 1934-1936 |
Commanded Naval Air Station,
North Island, San Diego, Calif. |
| 1936-1937 |
Chief of staff, Battle
Force Aircraft (carrier) commander Vice Admiral Frederick
J. Horne aboard the Saratoga |
| 1937-1938 |
Commanded the Saratoga |
| 1938-1939 |
Assistant chief, Bureau
of Aeronautics |
| 1939 |
Promoted to rear admiral |
| 1939-1942 |
Chief, Bureau of Aeronautics
Mobilized American naval air forces for World War
II
Member, Joint Chiefs of Staff |
| 1942-1944 |
Commander, United States
Naval Air Forces, Pacific Fleet, as a vice admiral
Aviation advisor, Pacific Fleet commander Admiral
Chester W. Nimitz |
| 1944 |
Deputy Commander in Chief,
Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas
Awarded Legion of Merit |
| 1945 |
Awarded Navy Distinguished
Service Medal
Commander, Main Fleet Headquarters, Pearl Harbor,
Hawaii
Commander, Second Carrier Task Force
Commander, Task Force Thirty-eight off Japan aboard
the aircraft carrier Shangri-La
Commander, Fifth Fleet, aboard the battleship New
Jersey as an admiral |
| 1946-1947 |
Commander in Chief, Pacific
Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas aboard the aircraft
carrier Bennington at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii |
| 1947 |
Chairman, General Board,
Navy Department
Retired from the navy |
| 1948-1953 |
Vice president, Pan American
Airways |
| ca. 1952-1954 |
Member, Public Policy
Committee of the Institute of War and Peace Studies |
| 1953-1955 |
President, Flight Safety
Foundation, New York, N.Y. |
| 1955, Apr. 30 |
Died, St. Albans, N.Y. |
The papers of John Henry Towers (1885-1955), pioneering
naval aviator, span the years from 1830 to 1989, with
the bulk of the items concentrated in the period between
1906 and 1955. The collection reflects a career devoted
to naval aviation from its inception in 1911 to World
War II and after. Featured in the papers is Towers's
continuing effort in behalf of growth, recognition, and
advancement of naval aviation. The papers are divided
into the following series: Diaries, Personal
File, Biographical Notebooks, Miscellany, Addition,
and Oversize.
The Diaries,
1939-1950, are arranged chronologically and include Towers's
years with the United States Navy and Pan American Airways.
His naval diaries covering the period from his last months
as a captain until his retirement as an admiral, 1939-1947,
and reveal Towers's zeal and advocacy for naval aviation.
Missing from the naval diaries are the entries from 3
October 1942 to 22 August 1943. The Pan American Airways
diaries, 1948-1950, record Towers's first three years
as a vice president of that organization. They focus
on meetings and conferences, sometimes with former naval
aviation associates, and relate to aircraft and airline
equipment.
The Personal File,
1906-1962, contains biographical sketches of Towers as
well as correspondence, diplomatic papers, miscellaneous
personal records, and speeches and writings. Included
in the correspondence are letters written by Towers to
family members while he was sailing with the "Great White
Fleet." His letters to his wife Pierrette discuss the
navy "old guard" and its resistance to naval aviation,
visits to Pacific islands during World War II, the success
of aircraft carriers against the Japanese around Manila
in the Philippines, and a trip to Japan for Pan American
Airways. The naval correspondence consists of letters
and memoranda regarding naval directives and plans. Two
items among the miscellaneous letters are notes penned
to Towers by the expatriate writer Henry James. The orders
for duty file represents a chronological record of Towers's
naval assignments, and his speeches and writings reflect
the varied audiences to which he spoke and wrote on the
subjects of naval aviation and aircraft. Towers's article "The
Great Hop," published in Everybody's Magazine in
November 1919, recounts the "sailing" of his NC-3 airplane
into the Azores after it had crashed into the sea during
the first transatlantic flight in May 1919.
The Biographical Notebooks,
1845-1969, were assembled during an effort by Pierrette
Anne Towers to gather information on her husband's career
for a biography she planned to write. Although, she never
achieved her goal, she turned over the notebooks and
other papers to Clark G. Reynolds, who published a biography
of the admiral in 1991 entitled, Admiral John H. Towers:
The Struggle for Naval Air Supremacy . The notebooks
are divided into two categories: chronological and subject.
The chronological notebooks documenting the full span
of Towers's naval career include copies of his diaries
interspersed with photographs, correspondence, memoranda,
transcriptions of letters and tape recordings, newspaper
and magazine clippings, photocopies of correspondence,
notes, and excerpts from biographies and autobiographies
of military leaders. Typed copies of documents on blue
paper represent duplicates of photocopies that were in
the possession of Pierrette Anne Towers which had become
too fragile or difficult to read.
Subject notebooks in the series, 1845-1967, cover various
topics and persons highlighting Towers's career. Five
notebooks contain excerpts from the biographies and autobiographies
of Henry Harley Arnold, Lord Hastings L. Ismay, George
C. Kenney, Ernest J. King, and Marc A. Mitscher. A notebook
titled "Transatlantic Flight" contains photographs of
the flight crews and the NC airplanes as well as weather
charts and original naval memoranda used on the flight.
Another notebook, "Chronology of U.S. Naval Aviation," is
Arthur B. Cook's copy of a manuscript prepared by Harold
Blaine Miller as a companion to Miller's book Navy
Wings . Other notebooks contain information on the
United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, transcriptions
of personal letters from Towers to Pierrette Anne Towers
before their marriage, and a carbon copy of his statement
as a member of the board of inquiry investigating the
Shenandoah dirigible disaster in 1925.
The Miscellany series
includes aviation logs for Curtiss and Wright airplanes;
navigation charts, reports, and a scrapbook pertaining
to the transatlantic flight of 1919; blueprints of flying
boats; Towers family photographs; and Pierrette Anne
Towers's correspondence, including a note from Clementine
Churchill. A register of visitors to the Towers's home
in Honolulu, Hawaii, contains notable signatures and
references to the testing of the atomic bomb.
The Addition, 1830-1900,
contains photocopies of a travel journal kept by Towers's
maternal grandfather, Reuben S. Norton, on his trips
from Massachusetts to New Orleans, Louisiana, and various
places in Georgia in 1830, as well as typewritten transcripts
of Norton's diary, 1861-1895, while he lived in Rome,
Georgia, primarily during the Civil War. Included also
are typewritten reminiscences by Admiral Towers's father,
William M. Towers, written in 1900 recounting his Civil
War service with General Nathan Bedford Forrest.
The collection is arranged in six series:
| Container |
Series |
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| BOX 1-2 |
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Typewritten diaries
interleaved with carbon copies of correspondence,
memoranda, and newspaper articles chronicling Towers's
duties and activities during his naval career and
while a vice president of Pan American Airways. |
|
Arranged in chronological
order. |
|
| BOX 2-4 |
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Biographical sketches,
family and naval correspondence, diplomatic papers
and passport, medical records, orders for duty,
and speeches and writings. |
|
Arranged alphabetically
by type of material and chronologically therein. |
|
| BOX 5-13 |
|
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Unbound notebooks,
organized by Pierrette Anne Towers, containing
photographs, correspondence, memoranda, transcriptions,
newspaper and magazine clippings, photocopies of
correspondence, notes, and excerpts. |
|
A group of chronological
notebooks are arranged by year. Subject notebooks
are arranged alphabetically by subject headings
provided and organized by Pierrette Anne Towers. |
|
| BOX 13-14 |
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Aviation logs, family
photographs, reports, essays, correspondence, scrapbooks,
and other items arranged alphabetically by type
of material and either chronologically or alphabetically
therein. |
|
| BOX 15 |
|
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Photocopies of a travel
journal, a typewritten transcript of a diary, and
of a typescript of Civil War reminiscences. |
|
Arranged alphabetically
by name of writer and then by type of material
and chronologically therein. |
|
| BOX OV
1-OV 4 |
|
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Blueprints, charts,
registers, and scrapbooks. |
|
Organized and described
according to the series, folders, and boxes from
which the items were removed. |
| Container |
Contents |
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| BOX 1-2 |
Diaries, 1939-1950
|
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Typewritten diaries
interleaved with carbon copies of correspondence,
memoranda, and newspaper articles chronicling Towers's
duties and activities during his naval career and
while a vice president of Pan American Airways. |
|
Arranged in chronological
order. |
|
| BOX 1 |
1939, Feb. 2-1942,
Oct. 2 |
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(4 folders) |
|
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1943, Aug. 23-1946,
July 1 |
|
(4 folders) |
|
| BOX 2 |
1946, July 2-1950,
June 29 |
|
(4 folders) |
|
| BOX 2-4 |
Personal File, 1906-1962,
n.d.
|
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Biographical sketches,
family and naval correspondence, diplomatic papers
and passport, medical records, orders for duty,
and speeches and writings. |
|
Arranged alphabetically
by type of material and chronologically therein. |
|
| BOX 2 |
Biographical sketches,
1942-1962, n.d. |
|
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Correspondence |
|
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Congratulatory, 1942 |
|
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Family |
|
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Towers, Mary C. (sister),
1906-1909 |
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Towers, Mary N. (mother),
1908 |
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Towers, Pierrette Anne
Grandmont (wife), 1928-1951 |
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| BOX 3 |
Towers, William M.,
Jr. (brother), 1908-1955 |
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Miscellaneous, 1915,
1929, 1947-1955 |
|
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Naval, 1932-1948 |
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(2 folders) |
|
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Diplomatic papers and
passport, 1916, 1923-1925 |
|
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Medical records |
|
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Eye care, 1933-1939,
n.d. |
|
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General, 1947 |
|
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Orders for duty |
|
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1906-1920 |
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(2 folders) |
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| BOX 4 |
1921-1947 |
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(2 folders) |
|
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Speeches and writings |
|
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Speeches |
|
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1926, 1951-1953, Address
at Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. |
|
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1931 |
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Feb. 25, Address before
the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New
York |
|
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Apr. 23, "Modern Development
of Aircraft," Daughters of the American Revolution
Convention, Washington, D.C. |
|
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1939 |
|
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Jan. 11, "Mutual Problems
in Air Transportation--Military and Commercial," Detroit,
Mich. |
|
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Oct. 27, Address at
Navy Day, Atlanta Athletic Club, Atlanta, Ga. |
|
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1940, Dec. 3, Address
at Association of Commerce dinner, Norfolk, Va. |
|
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1941, Mar., Statement
before the Truman Committee, United States Senate |
|
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ca. 1945-ca. 1955, "Strategic
Employment of Naval Forces..." |
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ca. 1948-ca. 1955,
Address at the University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. |
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1952, Oct. 24, Address
before Aviation Commandery |
|
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1953, Feb. 9, Address
on aviation topics |
|
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1954 |
|
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Jan. 18, Address at
Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va. |
|
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Jan. 26, Address before
the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, New York,
N.Y. |
|
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ca. 1954, "Early Days
of Naval Aviation" |
|
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Undated |
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Address before the National
Defense Committee of the American Legion |
|
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Miscellaneous |
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Writings |
|
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1919, Nov., "The Great
Hop," Everybody's Magazine |
|
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ca. 1919 |
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"Aircraft Navigation
in Connection with Trans-Atlantic Flight" |
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"Story of the N.C. 3," New
York World |
|
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1933-1934, Papers written
at the Naval War College |
|
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1934, Senior class
thesis, Naval War College |
|
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Undated |
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"Flying--As Was" |
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Partial autobiographical
manuscript |
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"Twenty Years of Naval
Aviation, Chapter 1, Hammondsport” |
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| BOX 5-13 |
Biographical Notebooks, 1845-1969,
n.d.
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Unbound notebooks,
organized by Pierrette Anne Towers, containing
photographs, correspondence, memoranda, transcriptions,
newspaper and magazine clippings, photocopies of
correspondence, notes, and excerpts. |
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A group of chronological
notebooks are arranged by year. Subject notebooks
are arranged alphabetically by subject headings
provided and organized by Pierrette Anne Towers. |
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| BOX 5 |
Chronological |
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1906-1911 |
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(7 folders) |
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| BOX 6 |
1912-1913 |
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(6 folders) |
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| BOX 7 |
1914-1916 |
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(7 folders) |
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| BOX 8 |
1917-1941 |
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(8 folders) |
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| BOX 9 |
1942-1944 |
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(7 folders) |
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| BOX 10 |
1945-1967, n.d. |
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(6 folders) |
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Subject |
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Arnold, Henry Harley,
1961, n.d. |
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Biographical data on
Towers, 1859-1955 |
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(2 folders) |
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"Chronology of U.S.
Naval Aviation" |
|
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1911-1914 |
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(2 folders) |
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| BOX 11 |
1915-1934 |
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(2 folders) |
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Ismay, Hastings L.,
Lord, n.d. |
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Kenney, George C.,
n.d. |
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King, Ernest J., 1952,
n.d. |
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Mitscher, Marc A.,
n.d. |
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Naval aviators |
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Biographical data on
associates and contemporaries of Towers, 1905-1969 |
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(3 folders) |
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Photocopies of correspondence |
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1913 |
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| BOX 12 |
1914 |
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(2 folders) |
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Pilot's licenses, uniforms,
safety apparatus, insignias, 1911-1963 |
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Statement on Shenandoah disaster,
personal letters and clippings, 1924-1930 |
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(2 folders) |
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Transatlantic flight
of 1919, 1919-1925 |
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(2 folders) |
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| BOX 13 |
United States Naval
Academy, Annapolis, Md., 1845-1908 |
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| BOX 13-14 |
Miscellany, 1878-1989, n.d.
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Aviation logs, family
photographs, reports, essays, correspondence, scrapbooks,
and other items arranged alphabetically by type
of material and either chronologically or alphabetically
therein. |
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| BOX 13 |
Aviation logs |
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Curtiss planes, 1911-1914 |
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Wright planes, 1911-1913 |
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Blueprint of Rodman
Wanamaker Trans-Atlantic flying boat, 1914 See
Oversize |
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Blueprints of flying
boats, 1914 See
Oversize |
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Curtiss, Glenn H.,
biographical sketch, 1878-1913 |
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Genealogy, n.d. |
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Institute of War and
Peace Studies, New York, N.Y., 1952-1954, n.d. |
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"Lt. T. G. Ellyson
and the First Navy Wings," by Elretta Sudsbury,
n.d. |
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Photographs, 1889-1909,
1938-1965, n.d. |
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Register of visitors
to the commander in chief, United States Pacific
Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas, 1945-1946 See
Oversize |
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| BOX 14 |
Reynolds, Clark G.,
correspondence regarding Towers biography, 1979-1989,
n.d. |
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(2 folders) |
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Scrapbooks |
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Autographs of visitors
to the Towers home in Hawaii, 1946, n.d. |
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Christening of the
aircraft carrier Roosevelt by Pierrette
Anne Towers, 1942-1945 |
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Dedication of Towers
Field at the United States Naval Air Station, Jacksonville,
Fla., 1960, Oct. 15 |
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Newspaper clippings
on Towers's career, 1912-1951 See
Oversize |
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Towers, Pierrette Anne,
1939-1943, 1954-1987, n.d. |
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Transatlantic flight
(1919) |
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Navigation charts,
1919 See Oversize |
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Reports, 1914-1919 |
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Scrapbook See
Oversize |
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United States Fleet
Umpire Instructions, 1932 |
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| BOX 15 |
Addition, 1830-1900
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Photocopies of a travel
journal, a typewritten transcript of a diary, and
of a typescript of Civil War reminiscences. |
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Arranged alphabetically
by name of writer and then by type of material
and chronologically therein. |
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| BOX 15 |
Norton, Reuben S. |
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Diary, 1861-1865, 1888-1895 |
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Travel journal, 1830 |
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Towers, William M.,
reminiscences of the Civil War, 1900 |
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| BOX OV
1-OV 4 |
Oversize, 1912-1951
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Blueprints, charts,
registers, and scrapbooks. |
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Organized and described
according to the series, folders, and boxes from
which the items were removed. |
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| BOX OV
1 |
Miscellany |
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Blueprint
of Rodman Wanamaker Trans-Atlantic Flying Boat,
1914 (Container 13) |
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Blueprints
of flying boats, 1914 (Container 13) |
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Register
of visitors to the commander in chief, United States
Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas, 1945-1946
(Container 13) |
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| BOX OV
2* |
Scrapbooks |
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*These scrapbooks are extremely fragile
and should be served with care. |
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Newspaper
clippings on Towers's career |
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1912-1951 (Container
14) |
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1939-1942 (Container
14) |
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| BOX OV
3 |
Transatlantic flight,
1919 |
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Navigation
charts (Container 14) |
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| BOX OV
4 |
Scrapbook
(Container 14) |
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