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Air Speed Demons Who Thrilled The Aviation World Meet Again In Miami, March 7, 1924.
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The Herald
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Article recounting the reunion of Lt. Harold J. Brow and A. J. Williams in Miami to witness a series of races in the city, detailing what the pair had been up to since their last meeting in December.
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Entries in Curtiss Trophy Race, March 8, 1924.
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The Miami Herald
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Photo and caption of Navy pilots entering the Curtiss Marine Trophy race alongside a mechanic from Paterson, New Jersey. Photographed by the Miami Herald.
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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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Celebrities - Screen, Naval, And Local Watching the Races, March 8, 1924.
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The Miami Herald
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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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Navy's Fastet Flier Visits Miami, July 16, 1926.
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The Miami Herald
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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.
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Air Record Set at 259 Miles an Hour, Affiliated Section, November 3, 1923.
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The New York Herald
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An additional section of the article "Air Record Set at 259 Miles an Hour" which was separated from the main article body for some unknown reason. The clipping details the atmosphere surrounding the Pulitzer Trophy race before being cut off. A continued section was not present alongside the materials.
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First to Travel Four Miles a Minute, September 14, 1923.
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The New York Herald
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A clipping from the New York Harold showcasing a picture of Lieutenant Harold J. Brow next to a Curtiss-Navy racer. A cropped article also appears which details a St. Louis air race as well as a Navy dirigible the ZR-1 to be tested there.
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Air Record Set at 259 Miles an Hour, November 3, 1923.
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The New York Herald
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Article from the New York Herald with accompanying photo of Lieutenant Harold J. Brow detailing his record flight speed at Mitchel Field the day prior to publishing.
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Flies 274.2 Miles An Hour In Spurt, Smashing Record, November 5, 1923.
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The New York Herald
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Clipping from the New York Herald detailing the rival flights between Lt. Harold J. Brow and Lt. A. J. Williams. An adjacent article notes the dirigible Shenandoah was planned for a test flight in a days time.
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Flies 274.2 Miles Hour In Spurt, Continued, November 5, 1923.
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The New York Herald
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Continuation of the article "Flies 274.2 Miles An Hour In Spurt," detailing the friendly rivalry between Lt. Harold J. Brow and Lt. A. J. Williams in break each others speed records in the same day at Mitchel Field.
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Miami Beach Takes Holiday To See Air and Boat Races, March 8, 1924.
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The Miami Herald, Beulah Whitney
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Article detailing the some of the events of the regatta held in Miami, Florida which included air and boat races. The photo in the center showcases Mr. and Mrs. George E. King, a retail magnate, who was attending the event.
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Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, February 4, 1922 The New York Herald Sun.
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The New York Herald Sun, The Texas Company
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Announcement by the Texas Co in The New York Herald Sun printed on Saturday, February 4, 1922. Announcement subheader reads “To the Holders of the Texas Company Three-Year 7% Sinking Fund Gold Notes:” and the announcement is dated January 27, 1922 is by W.W. Bruce, Treasurer.
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This Is How The Speed Boat Races Yesterday Looked From The Air, March 8, 1924.
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The Miami Herald, W. L. Hamilton
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Photo of Miami bay hyrdoplane event. Three Peoria boats are pictured racing through the bay, spectator yachts are anchored afar, and another plane is pictured above. Photo by W. L. Hamilton, Underwood & Underwood, 1924, taken from a seaplane owned by Harry Rogers.
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