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Things in groups in the family trunk with Signal Corps Insignia
1. Brown leather bound book with basic facts: C.F.I. War One WACO thru to Soaring 1932.
2. Green Scrap book 14 1/2x 11 inches: a) H.M. childhood thru WACO founder personnel 
b) Black Album Ideal Scrapbook 16 x 11 1/2 inches containing Newspapers, pioneer aviators, overseas flights.
3. Legal file. 1928. T.Irving Christopher Atty. family friend for widow H.M.Junkin
4. Book: "safety in Aviation" 1896 - 1926
5. Blue Note book..record of TV "Lowell Thomas Remembers" 1976..1977 related biplane aviation and friends.

IN PACKAGED CLASP ENVELOPES
1. Letters: Buck Weaver working in construction of aircraft (1914 1917) with Charles Wm.Meyers, Engagement of Hattie Meyers to GEo.E. "Buck" Weaver 1917. Reflects building aircraft, in Nutley N.J.

2. 1917-1918 Rich Field Waco, Texas Stunt Instructor (Regulations (Discharge Influenza epidemic..HMW to Chgo Weavers. Premature birth of son. 1919 Licensing of pilots. Charter registering;
WEAVER AIRCRAFT CO., LORAIN, OHIO

1923. Bill Stout's 2nd and first successful metal airplane "Tin Goose..
Always Buck Weaver to test fly it. 

Sept. 15 1924 - AVIATION MAGAZINE Death of "Buck" picture with small son

XEROX - listed Sept. 23, 1979 mailed to Vic Powell, A.F.A WASH.D.C
Gerard Hughes, (soloed 1918 by Buck) Garden City, L.I. Mitchel Field Museum.

XEROX &
3. Wm. P. Mac Cracken ("Big Bill")letter re: WACO & Soaring (1968
First Day cover Air Mail 50th Anniversary. (1940's Letters to Editors boosting Soaring. Letter Pete Goff about his school chum Elwood. J. Junkin, Xerox.

4. Family Album 1917-1918: Weaver Aircraft Co., E.J. "S m2Junkin
(WACO NINE end of 
("starvation Days".