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- Speed Kings Upon Water And In Air Given Trophies, March 11, 1924.
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- The Miami Herald
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Article summarizing the ending events of the air regatta held in Miami, Florida which included a ball. Trophies and prizes were awarded to each winner of the races and Lt. Harold J. Brow and Lt. A. J. Williams, whose name is misspelled twice in the article, were introduced and applauded as world speed record holders during the event.
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- uwfnam_HJBbox3_3-11-1924_SpeedKingsWaterAndAir
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- S.D. Air Crash Feature Of Washington Probe, February 19, 1925.
- Author
- Evening Tribune
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Article recounting that the Navy was investigating the NB-1 type Boeing plane which Lt. Harold J. Brow had crashed into San Diego bay after it failed to respond to his control. The use of the plane was put on hold as officials began to question the costs associated with ordering them.
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- uwfnam_HJBBox3_2-19-1925_SDAirCrash
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Daring Aviator to Participate In Air Pageant, October 6, 1927.
- Author
- Unknown Publication
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Article, possibly from the Providence News Journal, reporting Lt. Harold J. Brow's participation in an upcoming Rhode Island air pageant at Pothier Field. The article then goes on to report Brow's past accomplishments as a Navy pilot.
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- uwfnam_HJBBox3_10-6-1927_DaringAviator
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Celebrities - Screen, Naval, And Local Watching the Races, March 8, 1924.
- Author
- The Miami Herald
- Abstract/Description
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Photo of Lt. H. Brow, leftmost figure, and Lt. A. J. Williams, rightmost figure, among other celebrities attending races in Miami, Florida. Photographed by the Miami Herald.
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- uwfnam_HJBbox3_3-8-1924_CelebritiesWatchingRaces_2
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Snapshots at Air Regatta on Biscayne Bay, March 8, 1924.
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- Miami News-Metropolis
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Photo and caption of items at the Air Regatta in Miami, Florida. Lt. Harold J. Brow is first on the left, besides him are Roberta Wilson, Commodore A. A. Sehanz, and Lois Wilson, respectively. A sea plane and two speed boats are also pictured. Photo by the Miami News-Metropolis.
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- uwfnam_HJBbox3_3-8-1924_SnapshotsAtAirRegatta
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Providence Flier Escorts Aviators Over Home City, September 8, 1924.
- Author
- The Providence Journal
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Article and photo detailing Lt. Harold J. Brow's successes in speed records alongside his family, school, and some military history.
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- uwfnam_HJBbox3_9-8-1924_ProvidenceFlierEscorts
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Navy's Fastet Flier Visits Miami, July 16, 1926.
- Author
- The Miami Herald
- Abstract/Description
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Picture with caption of Lt. Harold J. Brow noting his speed record, the number under his command in Pensacola, and the reasons for his previous visits to Miami.
- Identifier
- uwfnam_HJBBox3_7-16-1926_NavysFastestFlier
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Flier To Risk Life In Test, April 1, 1925.
- Author
- The San Diego Sun
- Abstract/Description
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Article recounting that Lt. Harold J. Brow would conduct another test of the Boeing N-B-1 to attempt to pull it out of a tail spin.
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- uwfnam_HJBBox3_4-1-1925_FlierToRiskLife
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- Image (JPEG2000)
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- Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, February 1920 correspondence.
- Author
- Pensacola Maritime Corporation, H.W. Patterson
- Abstract/Description
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Request by the Pensacola Maritime Corporation to Mr. H.W. Patterson of The Texas Company for information regarding the price of bunker oils A, B, and C, as well as Marine Engine oil, Steam Marine Cylinder oil, Ursa oil, Algol oil, Cetus oil, and Ammonia Ice Machine oil.
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- older1204_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_February1920correspondence_1
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- Image (JPEG)
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- Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, Memorandum July 1919 to May 1920.
- Author
- Pensacola Maritime Corporation
- Abstract/Description
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Memorandum in regard to the Texas Company’s contract. Memorandum summarizes the events and discussions between Pensacola Maritime Corporation and the Texas Company with regard to foreign contracts and representation in Europe by Mr. Greenblat of the Pensacola Maritime Corporation. The final date listed, May 3, 1920, is the date of notification of contract cancellation by the Texas Company.
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- folder1204_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_July1919toMay1920memorandum
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- Set of related objects
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- Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, Memorandum March 1920 to May 1920.
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Memorandum in regard to the Texas Company’s contract with Pensacola Maritime Corporation. Memorandum summarizes the events and discussions between representatives of the Texas Company, including Mr. Daniels, Mr. Dodge, and Mr. Patterson, and representatives from the Pensacola Maritime Corporation from March 30, 1920 to May 11, 1920.
- Identifier
- folder1204_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_March1920toMay1920memorandum
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- Set of related objects
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- Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, November 1920 firm list.
- Author
- Pensacola Maritime Corporation
- Abstract/Description
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Four-page list of the names of 189 European firms visited by J. Greenblat of the Pensacola Maritime Corporation with the aim of advertising fuel oil from the Texas Company and securing contracts. The document's header is as follows: "Names of firms J. Greenblat, Manager of the Pensacola Maritime Corporation, saw personally in Europe between early August 1919 and late February 1920 in reference to our selling to them or getting them to act as agents for the sale of the Texas Co.'s products; he...
Show moreFour-page list of the names of 189 European firms visited by J. Greenblat of the Pensacola Maritime Corporation with the aim of advertising fuel oil from the Texas Company and securing contracts. The document's header is as follows: "Names of firms J. Greenblat, Manager of the Pensacola Maritime Corporation, saw personally in Europe between early August 1919 and late February 1920 in reference to our selling to them or getting them to act as agents for the sale of the Texas Co.'s products; he leaving with all of these parties contracts and/or advertising literature of Texas Co.'s products, viz:"
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- folder1204_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_November1920firmlist
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- Set of related objects
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- Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, May 10, 1920 Sworn Statement of James F. Phillips.
- Author
- Blount & Blount & Carter, James F. Phillips
- Abstract/Description
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Sworn statement by James F. Phillips from May 10, 1920, taken before Notary Public Joseph V. Riers. The statement is taken as part of the Pensacola Maritime Corporation vs. Texas Company and discusses the interactions between James F. Phillips and representatives from the Mobile, Atlanta, and Houston offices of the Texas Company as well as chronology of oil delivery and payment under the July 22, 1919 contract.
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- folder1204_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_10May1920swornstatement
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- Set of related objects
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- Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, folder 1204, May 1920 fuel oil contract cancellation notice.
- Author
- Pensacola Maritime Corporation, The Texas Company
- Abstract/Description
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Letter series which discusses the cancellation of the fuel oil contract (dated July 22, 1919) between The Texas Company and Pensacola Maritime Corporation in May of 1920. The bunkering of the S.S. "Ohian" is of particular concern.
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- folder1204_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_May1920contractcancellation
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- Set of related objects
- Title
- Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, Notice of Extended Deadline to File for New Trial.
- Author
- The Texas Company
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The defendant (The Texas Company) stated that it was not possible to make a full motion for a new trial within the allotted time frame without a transcription of the stenographer's notes. After this argument was submitted by counsel and considered by the Court, it was determined that an extension to file the motion was granted until June 7, 1921.
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- folder1206_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_object21_2
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- Image (JPEG)
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- Pensacola Maritime Corporation vs. the Texas Company, April 1922 correspondence.
- Author
- T.E. Ward Exporter, Arthur J. Howard, Central Marine Corporation, Pensacola Maritime Corporation
- Abstract/Description
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April 1922 correspondence discussing documents from April 1920 needed for a deposition in the legal case between The Texas Company and Pensacola Maritime Corporation.
- Identifier
- folder1204_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_April1922correspondence
- Format
- Set of related objects
- Title
- Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, May 1920 contract dispute correspondence.
- Author
- Root, Clarke, Buckner & Howland, Emory R Buckner, W H Knowles, Pensacola Maritime Corporation, Clinchfield Navigation Company
- Abstract/Description
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Series of legal documents and communications between Pensacola Maritime Corporation in Pensacola, FL and Root, Clarke, Buckner & Howland firm of New York following the fuel oil contract cancellation by The Texas Company in May 1920. The S.S. “Ohian” is of particular concern, as it was sitting in the Pensacola port for a period of time without oil while the contract was disputed. The Pensacola Maritime Corporation engages the services of W.A. Blount to review the original July 1919 contract....
Show moreSeries of legal documents and communications between Pensacola Maritime Corporation in Pensacola, FL and Root, Clarke, Buckner & Howland firm of New York following the fuel oil contract cancellation by The Texas Company in May 1920. The S.S. “Ohian” is of particular concern, as it was sitting in the Pensacola port for a period of time without oil while the contract was disputed. The Pensacola Maritime Corporation engages the services of W.A. Blount to review the original July 1919 contract. The services of Clinchfield Navigation Company of New York are also employed to assist with contract negotiation with J.H.W. Steele Company simultaneously.
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- folder1204_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_May1920contractdispute
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- Set of related objects
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- Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, October 1920 memorandum.
- Author
- Pensacola Maritime Corporation
- Abstract/Description
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Two-page memorandum created by the Pensacola Maritime Corporation regarding the discussions between representatives of The Texas Company and the Pensacola Maritime Corporation about foreign contracts. The memorandum details how Mr. Greenblat of the Pensacola Maritime Company went to Europe and visited Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Belgium, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and the United Kingdom with the aim of advertising the Texas Company's fuel oil for future sales. It also details the...
Show moreTwo-page memorandum created by the Pensacola Maritime Corporation regarding the discussions between representatives of The Texas Company and the Pensacola Maritime Corporation about foreign contracts. The memorandum details how Mr. Greenblat of the Pensacola Maritime Company went to Europe and visited Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Belgium, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and the United Kingdom with the aim of advertising the Texas Company's fuel oil for future sales. It also details the activities of Wm. H. Knowles, President of the Pensacola Maritime Corporation, who went to New York City in October of 1919 and gave a letter of introduction to the Texas Company for one of the Pensacola Maritime Corporation's customers, Hani Shipping Company, of Paris. Mr. Knowles also endeavored to sell oil in New York. This memorandum is written in response to the Texas Company's claim that the Pensacola Maritime Corporation did not attempt to sell oil until seven months after the contract between the two companies was established on July 22, 1919.
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- folder1204_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_October1920memorandum
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- Set of related objects
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- Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, Group of Handwritten Notes.
- Author
- Carter & Yonge
- Abstract/Description
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14 pages of handwritten notes, including an envelope addressed to Judge F.B. Carter dated October 30, 1920. Writing contains notes on evidence, oil sales, and Texas Co contracts.
- Identifier
- Folder1209_object22
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- Set of related objects
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- Two Naval Airmen Fly Home Here For Holiday, July 4, 1921.
- Author
- Unknown Publication
- Abstract/Description
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A clipping from an unknown publishing detailing the arrival of navy pilots Lieutenant Harold J. Brow and Thomas Durfee of Providence, Rhode Island to Yorktown, Virginia. Penciled in is the date of publication July 4, 1921.
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- uwfnam_HJBbox3_7-4-1921_TwoNavalAirmen
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- Image (JPEG)