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    Telegram re: Pan Am flight to Philippines

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    Telegram from Nenetta Carter, Carter's wife, to Amon Carter checking in while Carter was on the first passenger flight to the Philippines with Pan Am Airways

    Letter re: Amon Carter, Jr.

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    Letter from Mrs. W.H. Carter, aunt, to Amon Carter expressing sympathy at the news that his son, Amon, Jr., had been reported missing in action in North Africa.Fort Worth Apr 6 Dear Amon, I am trying to tell you I am so sorry about the news of your son being missing I know how hard it must be & not knowing if he is gone or (illegible) I know is hard. I haven't heard from Grady in about 6 weeks he was at Aberdeen and was to get through last of Mar. May have gone across. I hope you soon will hear good news from your son I do feel sorry for you. Rspct. Mrs. W.H. Carte

    Letter re: Pan Am flight to Philippines

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    Copy of letter from Amon Carter to Manual Quezon, president of the Philippine Commonwealth, expressing his appreciation for Quezon's hospitality when Carter visited Manila on the first passenger flight to the Philippines with Pan Am Airways

    Telegram re: Pan Am flight to Philippines

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    Copy of telegram from Amon Carter to Juan Trippe, president of Pan American Airways, accepting Trippe's invitation for Carter to join the first passenger flight to the Philippines with Pan Am Airways

    Letter re: Pan Am flight to Philippines

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    Copy of letter from Amon Carter to K.A. Kennedy, division traffic manager for Pan American Airways, acknowledging receipt of the first flight covers from the first passenger flight to the Philippines with Pan Am Airways sent by Kennedy to Carter

    Telegram re: Pan Am flight to Philippines

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    Copy of telegram from Amon Carter to his daughter, Mrs. Harry Kay (Bertice Carter), while on the first passenger flight to the Philippines with Pan Am Airways. (Receipt included

    Letter re: Pan Am flight to Philippines

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    Copy of letter from Amon Carter to James H. Underwood, postmaster of Guam, expressing his appreciation for Ruiz's assistance when Carter visited Guam on the first passenger flight to the Philippines with Pan Am Airways

    Letter re: Amon Carter, Jr.

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    Letter from Mrs. Ben C. Weekes to Amon Carter regarding Amon, Jr. as a prisoner of war. Enclosed is a postcard from Amon Carter, Jr. to Ben Weeks.one of these cards are old but I thought it was real cute so am sending it too. The deals hes talking about were punch (?) Mingus, Tex April 30, 1943 Mr. Amon G. Carter Ft. Worth, Texas Dear Mr. Carter: I am sure you don’t know me, but we ust recently sold our Drug store on Camp Bowie Blvd, and "Little Amon" (my pet name for him) was one of our best friends. I believe we knew him as well as anyone, and I would say he is one of the finest young men I have ever known. He used to tell us when he was in school, that he would go by to see you and then rush on to the drug store to see the gang. You have my deepest sympathy as we know what a wonderful boy he is, and I still feel that he will return safely. I shall never forget on his 21st birthday, he came down to the store to show me what you gave him. The check for $1,000, his face was just beaming. He told me he had the best Dad in the world. We have heard from him ever since he entered the Army. I am enclosing next to the last card we had from him I have misplaced the last one which was dated Feb 2. Again let me say that I think he is a wonderful boy, and we must hope and pray for his safe return. Mr. Carter if you have heard anything from him I would surely appreciate it if you would let me know, as you have no idea how much Ben and I have worried about him. With deepiest sympathy Mrs Ben C. Weeks Mingus Tex Please return the card R

    Letter re: Pan Am flight to Philippines

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    Copy of letter from Amon Carter to Juan Ruiz, Director of Posts for the Post Office of Manila, expressing his appreciation for Ruiz's assistance when Carter visited Manila on the first passenger flight to the Philippines with Pan Am Airways

    Letter re: Pan Am flight to Philippines

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    Copy of letter from the secretary to Amon Carter to K.A. Kennedy, division traffic manager for Pan American Airways, acknowledging receipt of the first flight covers from the first passenger flight to the Philippines with Pan Am Airways sent by Kennedy to Carter
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