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Rest in Peace: Milton Wright, November 17, 1828-April 3, 1917
One hundred years ago today, Milton Wright, father of Wilbur and Orville Wright, died in his sleep at Hawthorn Hill, the family home he shared with his son Orville and daughter Katharine. He was 88. Milton’s passing was described in … Continue reading
Posted in Collections, Local History, SC&A, Wright Brothers
Tagged Bishop Milton Wright, MS-1, Wright family
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McCullough’s “The Wright Brothers” chosen for Big Read
Have you heard? David McCullough’s The Wright Brothers has been chosen for the 2017 Big Read in the Miami Valley! We’re excited that even more people will now be checking out this wonderful book and learning more about the lives and … Continue reading
Posted in Outreach, Wright Brothers
Tagged aviation, aviation history, news, outreach, Wright Brothers, Wright family
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Harry Haskell delights crowd with Maiden Flight lecture
We were so pleased to have Harry Haskell present a lecture last Tuesday about his new book, Maiden Flight, a fictionalized narrative of the love story between the Wright Brothers’ sister, Katharine Wright, and Harry’s grandfather Henry J. Haskell. Maiden Flight (Academy Chicago, … Continue reading