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    (09) The Papers of Robert H. Goddard, Volume II: 1925-1937 [1930-1932: The First New Mexico Adventure]

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    Meticulously curated and edited by Esther C. Goddard and G. Edward Pendray, The Papers of Robert H. Goddard is a 1700-page 3 volume set published in 1970. The set presents a careful and exhaustive chronological presentation of Robert Goddard’s life through diary snippets, notebook entries, correspondence, publications, speeches, patent outlines, school papers, press, reports and more. This section covers Robert Goddard\u27s life from mid 1930 to mid 1932 when Goddard received his first Guggenheim grant (this one from Daniel) which would bring Robert and Esther to Roswell, New Mexico for two years of rocket research. They would soon relocate to Roswell for a much longer stretch of time, 1934-1942, under grants from the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation. In April of 1932, Goddard achieved the first flight of a rocket with gyroscopic stabilization. This section contains correspondence by, to, and about Robert H. Goddard from the following people and entities: Charles Greeley Abbot, John C. Merriam, Franz Oskar Leo Elder von Hoefft, Wallace W. Atwood, David Lasser, Ivy Lee, Carl L. Bausch, W.F. Clark, L.T.E. Thompson, George Crompton, Lawrence Mansur, Walter S. Adams, Ernest O. Lawrence, John A. Fleming, Nils Thure Ljungquist, Florence Schloss Guggenheim, Major Kenneth B. Harmon, Frederick G. Keyes, George K. Burgess, Willis Ford Insurance Agency, G. Edward Pendray, R.E Turpin, Robert A. Millikan, Charles Franklin Brooks, Russell B. Hastings, H. Gordon Garbedian, H.G. Wells, Rudyard Kipling, Percy M. Roope, E.G. Minton, Charles F. Brooks, Lieutenant Colonel W.A. Capron. Disclaimer: The images in these scans have been rendered somewhat distorted after the fact. We apologize for this error. Thankfully, most of the photographs used in these papers are part of the The Goddard Rocket Researches: A Photographic Record and can be seen individually in high-quality scans.https://commons.clarku.edu/papersgoddard/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Clark, Frederick Charles (Birth, 1881-12-04)

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    Address: Baymiller7769/Pg.29/1881/M W/Piqua, Ohio/Circleville, Ohio/Fred C. Clark, InformantOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'CHANCE-CLARKE, N'

    Mill construction, Silver Falls Timber Company, Silverton, Oregon, approximately 1927

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    Caption on image: Silver Falls Tmbr Co No 2, Sept 23/27 PH Coll 516.3884The Silver Falls Timber Company was located in Silverton, Oregon in Marion County. The company was founded ca. 1913 and became the largest lumber operation in Silverton, quickly surpassing the Silverton Lumber Company (founded in 1906). Myron C. Woodard was the manager of the company. In 1916, a 500,000sawmillwasbuiltontheedgeofSilvertontoprocessthelumberproducedbythecompanysloggingcampsoperatingnearby.TheSilverFallsTimberCompanyclosedin1947.(Sources:"SilvertontoGet500,000 sawmill was built on the edge of Silverton to process the lumber produced by the company's logging camps operating nearby. The Silver Falls Timber Company closed in 1947. (Sources: "Silverton to Get 500,000 Sawmill" The Oregonian, 02/22/1916 and Silverton by Gus Frederick

    Skeleton cars at railroad camp with crew, Silver Falls Timber Company, Silverton, Oregon, approximately 1927

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    Caption on image: 57, Silver Falls Tmbr Co PH Coll 516.3904The Silver Falls Timber Company was located in Silverton, Oregon in Marion County. The company was founded ca. 1913 and became the largest lumber operation in Silverton, quickly surpassing the Silverton Lumber Company (founded in 1906). Myron C. Woodard was the manager of the company. In 1916, a 500,000sawmillwasbuiltontheedgeofSilvertontoprocessthelumberproducedbythecompanysloggingcampsoperatingnearby.TheSilverFallsTimberCompanyclosedin1947.(Sources:"SilvertontoGet500,000 sawmill was built on the edge of Silverton to process the lumber produced by the company's logging camps operating nearby. The Silver Falls Timber Company closed in 1947. (Sources: "Silverton to Get 500,000 Sawmill" The Oregonian, 02/22/1916 and Silverton by Gus Frederick

    Mill crew, Silver Falls Timber Company, Silverton, Oregon, approximately 1927

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    Caption on image: Silver Falls Tmbr Co Silverton Ore No 64 PH Coll 516.3913The Silver Falls Timber Company was located in Silverton, Oregon in Marion County. The company was founded ca. 1913 and became the largest lumber operation in Silverton, quickly surpassing the Silverton Lumber Company (founded in 1906). Myron C. Woodard was the manager of the company. In 1916, a 500,000sawmillwasbuiltontheedgeofSilvertontoprocessthelumberproducedbythecompanysloggingcampsoperatingnearby.TheSilverFallsTimberCompanyclosedin1947.(Sources:"SilvertontoGet500,000 sawmill was built on the edge of Silverton to process the lumber produced by the company's logging camps operating nearby. The Silver Falls Timber Company closed in 1947. (Sources: "Silverton to Get 500,000 Sawmill" The Oregonian, 02/22/1916 and Silverton by Gus Frederick

    Crew and dog with donkey engine, Silver Falls Timber Company, Silverton, Oregon, approximately 1927

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    Caption on image: #64, Silver Falls Tmbr Co PH Coll 516.3896The Silver Falls Timber Company was located in Silverton, Oregon in Marion County. The company was founded ca. 1913 and became the largest lumber operation in Silverton, quickly surpassing the Silverton Lumber Company (founded in 1906). Myron C. Woodard was the manager of the company. In 1916, a 500,000sawmillwasbuiltontheedgeofSilvertontoprocessthelumberproducedbythecompanysloggingcampsoperatingnearby.TheSilverFallsTimberCompanyclosedin1947.(Sources:"SilvertontoGet500,000 sawmill was built on the edge of Silverton to process the lumber produced by the company's logging camps operating nearby. The Silver Falls Timber Company closed in 1947. (Sources: "Silverton to Get 500,000 Sawmill" The Oregonian, 02/22/1916 and Silverton by Gus Frederick

    Loading boxcars at mill, Silver Falls Timber Company, Silverton, Oregon, approximately 1927

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    Caption on image: Silver Falls Tmbr Co No 3 PH Coll 516.3885The Silver Falls Timber Company was located in Silverton, Oregon in Marion County. The company was founded ca. 1913 and became the largest lumber operation in Silverton, quickly surpassing the Silverton Lumber Company (founded in 1906). Myron C. Woodard was the manager of the company. In 1916, a 500,000sawmillwasbuiltontheedgeofSilvertontoprocessthelumberproducedbythecompanysloggingcampsoperatingnearby.TheSilverFallsTimberCompanyclosedin1947.(Sources:"SilvertontoGet500,000 sawmill was built on the edge of Silverton to process the lumber produced by the company's logging camps operating nearby. The Silver Falls Timber Company closed in 1947. (Sources: "Silverton to Get 500,000 Sawmill" The Oregonian, 02/22/1916 and Silverton by Gus Frederick

    Cooks, waitresses, and hand siren, Silver Falls Timber Company, Silverton, Oregon, approximately 1927

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    Caption on image: #73 Silver Falls Tmbr Co PH Coll 516.3901The Silver Falls Timber Company was located in Silverton, Oregon in Marion County. The company was founded ca. 1913 and became the largest lumber operation in Silverton, quickly surpassing the Silverton Lumber Company (founded in 1906). Myron C. Woodard was the manager of the company. In 1916, a 500,000sawmillwasbuiltontheedgeofSilvertontoprocessthelumberproducedbythecompanysloggingcampsoperatingnearby.TheSilverFallsTimberCompanyclosedin1947.(Sources:"SilvertontoGet500,000 sawmill was built on the edge of Silverton to process the lumber produced by the company's logging camps operating nearby. The Silver Falls Timber Company closed in 1947. (Sources: "Silverton to Get 500,000 Sawmill" The Oregonian, 02/22/1916 and Silverton by Gus Frederick

    Track gang, Silver Falls Timber Company, near Silverton, Oregon, approximately 1927

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    Caption on image: Silver Falls Timber Co #70 PH Coll 516.3900The Silver Falls Timber Company was located in Silverton, Oregon in Marion County. The company was founded ca. 1913 and became the largest lumber operation in Silverton, quickly surpassing the Silverton Lumber Company (founded in 1906). Myron C. Woodard was the manager of the company. In 1916, a 500,000sawmillwasbuiltontheedgeofSilvertontoprocessthelumberproducedbythecompanysloggingcampsoperatingnearby.TheSilverFallsTimberCompanyclosedin1947.(Sources:"SilvertontoGet500,000 sawmill was built on the edge of Silverton to process the lumber produced by the company's logging camps operating nearby. The Silver Falls Timber Company closed in 1947. (Sources: "Silverton to Get 500,000 Sawmill" The Oregonian, 02/22/1916 and Silverton by Gus Frederick

    Interior of planing mill, Silver Falls Timber Company, Silverton, Oregon, approximately 1927

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    Caption on image: Silver Falls Tmbr Co, Silverton, Ore No 55 PH Coll 516.3910The Silver Falls Timber Company was located in Silverton, Oregon in Marion County. The company was founded ca. 1913 and became the largest lumber operation in Silverton, quickly surpassing the Silverton Lumber Company (founded in 1906). Myron C. Woodard was the manager of the company. In 1916, a 500,000sawmillwasbuiltontheedgeofSilvertontoprocessthelumberproducedbythecompanysloggingcampsoperatingnearby.TheSilverFallsTimberCompanyclosedin1947.(Sources:"SilvertontoGet500,000 sawmill was built on the edge of Silverton to process the lumber produced by the company's logging camps operating nearby. The Silver Falls Timber Company closed in 1947. (Sources: "Silverton to Get 500,000 Sawmill" The Oregonian, 02/22/1916 and Silverton by Gus Frederick
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