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244.15 Miles-Per-Hour Speed Record Established, September 14, 1923.
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Clipping detailing Lieutenant Harold J. Brow's 244 mile an hour record flight speed as well as discussion whether the Verville-Sperry plane would quickly outpace this record at the St. Louis air races. Brow's technical history is profiled in the latter half of the article, noting his accomplishments in both design and aviation while part of the navy.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_9-14-1923_244MPHRecord_3
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266 Miles An Hour, Air Speed Record, No Date.
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Article and corresponding table detailing the events of Lt. A. J. Williams and Harold J. Brow's competition for the highest air speed over Mitchel Field, Long Island. The table at the top of the article details number of seconds and speed each taken on each pass by both Williams and Brow during their flights. The article is a continuation of a first page article which was not present alongside this one.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_ND_TableShowsRecords
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Admiral Clark Here, No Date.
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An article describing Admiral Joseph James Clark's arrival and meeting with Commander Harold J. Brow. The article is bordered by red pen marks.
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Another Providence Record, Date Unknown.
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A small article from a Providence newspaper relating Lieutenant Harold J. Brow's record speed of 265 miles an hour and notes that the city is proud of him.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_ND_AnotherProvidenceRecord
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Brow Gets 274 Miles On 1 Lap, No Date.
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Article detailing Lt. Harold J. Brow and A. J. Williams speed tests which peaked with Brow's highest speed attained in the world at that point though he averaged 265 miles an hour.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_ND_BrowGets274Miles
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Congratulate Each Other, No Date.
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Newspaper photo of Lt. A. J. Williams (left) and H. J. Brow (right) in their pilot gear shaking hands after their speed tests over Mitchel Field, New York.
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Daring Aviator to Participate In Air Pageant, October 6, 1927.
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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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Defense Dept. Stands Pat On Arsenal, No Date.
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Unknown Publication, Associated Press
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Article reporting that Senators and Army officials were still discussing the shut down of the Raritan, New Jersey Arsenal with Army officials wanting it to remain open yet refusing to support their position with specific information.
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Denby Congratulate Speed Record Fliers, No Date.
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Article reporting that Lt. Harold J. Brow and A. J. Williams received congratulations from the Secretary of the Navy Denby (first name not given) via telegram for their parts in setting speed records.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_ND_DenbyCongratulatesFliers
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Figures at Air Circus, No Date.
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Photos of Lt. Harold J. Brow (center) and A. J. Williams (bottom right) with a corresponding caption detailing their speed records over Mitchel Field.
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Fliers Are Given Farewell Party, No Date.
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Article reporting on the ending ceremonies of the Southern Air Meet. Lt. Harold J. Brow had participated but left early to attend another matter. Of note, a crowd of unruly civilians attempted to crash the dedication ceremony of the nearby airfield but the article is cut off of any additional information.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_ND_FliersGaveParty
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Flies A Mile Up In One Minute, No Date.
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Article reporting on the events of an air circus of which one of the events saw Lt. A. J. Williams fly a mile up in one minute. At the same event he and Lt. Harold J. Brow broke each others speed records back to back.
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Flying 259 Miles An Hour, H. J. Brow Sets World Mark, November 3, 1923.
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Article from an unknown publication detailing Lieutenant Harold J. Brow's speed rivalry with Lieutenant A. J. Williams and their back and forth recorded flight speeds over Mitchel Field the previous day.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_11-3-1923_Flying259MPH
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Flying Ace of Navy Arrives, July 1, 1924.
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Small article of Lt. Harold J. Brow's arrival to McCook Field to test a new plane developed by Boeing.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_7-1-1924_FlyingAceArrives
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Four Mile A Minute Air Speed Attained, No Date.
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Article reporting on Lt. Harold J. Brow's record speed of 244 miles an hour, setting the world speed record at the time. The New York Herald is penciled in at the bottom of the page yet no date is given to verify this is the publication source.
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Four Miles A Minute, No Date.
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Article published presumably in Providence recounting Lt. Harold J. Brow's record flight speed of 244 miles an hour. The publication notes that Providence, the city, was proud that it helped produce a person who achieved such a record.
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Four-Mile-a-Minute Record Hung Up By New Navy Curtiss Racer, ND.
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Article reporting that Lt. Harold J. Brow reached 255 miles an hour in a test flight, breaking his previous record of 244 miles an hour, due to the use of a new type of wing.
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Gets Purple Heart, No Date.
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Photo of aviation machinist Leeonas Yohn (left) receiving a purple heart from Commander Harold J. Brow (right) at the U. S. Naval Air Station at Olathe, Kansas. The award was due to wounds sustained by Yohn while on the U.S.S. Enterprise.
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Glenn Curtiss Attributes Plane's Performance Largely to Double-Cambered Wings, No Date.
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Article reporting that aeronautical engineer Glenn H. Curtiss, who designed the plane Lt. Harold J. Brow flew to record breaking speeds, determined that the wing type, which allowed for faster flight and safe landing speeds, helped to push the limits of the engine.
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Harold J. Brow, Naval Speed Flier, Visits City, No Date.
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Article reporting on Lt. Commander Harold J. Brow's visit to his father while also recounting Brow's activities both past and upcoming, including a trip to Hawaii with a navy fleet to participate in duties in the Pacific.
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