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E. F. Wright and Dudley Drysdale
"E.F. (Fred) Wright 432424 RAAF.
3M.W.S. - 3 A.C.S - 9 A.C.S.
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Dudley Drysdale OBE
RAAF".E.F. (Fred) Wright 432424. Royal Australian Air Force
3 Mobile Works Squadron - 3 Airfield Construction Squadron - 9 Airfield Construction Squadron.
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Dudley Drysdale, Member of the Order of the British Empire,
Royal Australian Air Force
Oil painting of Benjamin F. Wright
Oil painting of Benjamin F. Wright by his brother Thomas Jefferson Wright
Letter from John F. Wright to James B. Finley
John F. Wright, appointed to Chillicothe, writes to let Finley know that the congregation will be able to house one Wyandot boy for six or eight months as requested. Abstract Number - 738https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/2247/thumbnail.jp
Letter from John F. Wright to James B. Finley
John F. Wright, Presiding Elder of the Lebanon District, recently spent two days attending a meeting in Bellefontaine. He has learned that an error was made when money collected by the managers of the Bellefontaine Missionary and Tract Society was put in Finley\u27s hands. 5.57 was intended for the Missionary Society. The other half was to be spent on tracts. Wright is not sure how the mistake was made and can see no way to remedy it. Abstract Number - 841https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1328/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Thomas F. Sannders, Saint Francisville, Louisiana, to Sophia Wright, La Grange, Tennessee, August 29, 1836
This is a marriage proposal from Mr. Sannders to Sophia Wright
Interview with John Wright
This transcript is part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted with people who knew and interacted with Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright and/or Charles F. Kettering. In this interview, the subject discusses the Kettering Bug, wind tunnels, first earth invector compass, a practical joke with a gyroscope, testing, patent and postwar developments on the Bug, the Geman V-1 in World War II, a Smithsonian incident regarding the Wright brothers, Charles F. Kettering, and no-knock gasoline
Interview with Horace Wright
This transcript is part of a collection of oral history interviews conducted with people who knew and interacted with Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright and/or Charles F. Kettering. In this interview, the subject discusses the Wright brothers, Bishop Wright, a vacation home, books, cooking, tinkering, television, the bicycle shop, Kitty Hawk, and other memories
Letter from John F. Wright & L. Swormstedt to James B. Finley
Book Agent John F. Wright informs Finley that the dispute over the land desired for the new Western Book Concern building has been resolved. Brother William Neff has negotiated a deal and Finley can now consider the land purchased. The land is 89 3/4 feet on Main Street by 194 feet deep in the alley. Wright is very hopeful that a building can be erected on the corner by next summer. He asks Finley to convene a meeting of the Ohio Conference Book Committee so that building plans can be approved. Abstract Number - 571https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1867/thumbnail.jp
John Wright Letter : November 28, 1862 (2)
A letter to Stephen Scofield from Army chaplain John F. Wright informing him of the death of his son, Guy. Wright offers Scofieled his condolences and assures him that Guy passed peacefully
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