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[[preprinted]] [[image - logo of the National Air and Space Museum: the sun on a black disk]] Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Archives Division [[/preprinted]] October 6, 2006 William Jones 108 West Ellsworth Street Columbia City IN 46725-2310 Dear Mr. Jones: Thank you for visiting the Archives Division of the National Air and Space Museum in August and leaving with us six Hiroshima and Nagasaki aerial bomb damage assessment negatives. We have scanned the negatives and so I now return them, along with the related documentation. We are pleased to be able to add these historic images to the National Collection where they will be accessible to our interested researchers and staff. We have made a copy of your article, "Hiroshima & Nagasaki: A Bomb Destruction Viewed from Above," and wondered if they was anyway that we could get a copy of the charming photograph of you with the camera featured in the story. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for your interest in preserving aviation history and for your support of the National Air and Space Museum. Sincerely, [[signed]] Patricia L. Williams [[/signed]] Patricia L. Williams Acquisition Archivist [[preprinted]] SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION National Air and Space Museum Archives Division, MRC 322 PO Box 37012 Washington DC 20013-7012 202.633-2339 Telephone 202.786.2835 Fax williamspl@si.edu [[/preprinted]]