An edition of Ray Eber Brown papers

Ray Eber Brown papers

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An edition of Ray Eber Brown papers

Ray Eber Brown papers

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Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, writings, reports, articles, notebooks, specification sheets, subject files, newspaper clippings, printed matter, blueprints, charts, graphs, photographs, and other papers pertaining primarily to Brown's career in the U.S. Navy Dept. Bureau of Aeronautics, later the U.S. Dept. of the Navy Bureau of Aeronautics, as a naval architect and marine engineer. Subjects include the study of airships, cryogenics, and the uses of helium gas. Includes material pertaining to Brown's personal affairs. Correspondents include Garland Fulton and Charles E. Rosendahl.

Language
English
Pages
23000

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Open to research.

Gift, Mrs. Ray E. Brown, 1962-1963.

Naval architect and engineer.

Collection material in English.

Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and on Internet.

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23,000 77 5 36
Number of pages
23000

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OL25039535M
LCCN
81014100

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