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Archives News – August 2014
Another summer just came to a close in the Archives, but it was not without its many activities, as always… On August 2, we gave a presentation on the Wright Brothers and gave a tour of original Wright Brothers materials … Continue reading
Posted in Outreach, SC&A
Tagged digital collections, exhibits, MS-293, news, outreach, public history
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91st Observation Squadron WWI Photos now online
We are pleased to announce that the entirety of the 91st Observation Squadron, American Expeditionary Force, Photographs (MS-293) is now available online in CORE Scholar. This collection is just one of several World War I collections we hope to share online in … Continue reading
Posted in Aviation, Collections
Tagged digital collections, MS-293, news, photographs, WWI, WWI100
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TDIH: World War I Begins in Europe
This Day in History: On July 28, 1914 — 100 years ago — World War I, or “The Great War” as it was often known prior to WWII, broke out in Europe. Although the often-cited catalyst for the war — assassination … Continue reading