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Letter, Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie to Gordon Browning, 1933
Letter from Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie to U.S. Congressman Gordon Browning, in Washington, D.C., on 1933 November 28.
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Letter, Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie to James A. Farley, 1933
Letter from Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie to Mr. James A. Farley, Democratic National Committee, Biltmore Hotel, in New York City, New York, on 1933 November 28.
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Letter, Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie to Kenneth D. McKellar, 1933
Letter from Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie to Senator Kenneth D. McKellar, in Washington, D.C., on 1933 November 28.
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Letter, Senator Kenneth McKellar to Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie, 1933
Letter from the U.S. Senate Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads Chairman Kenneth McKellar of Tennessee to Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie, in Washington, D.C., on November 29, 1933.
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Letter, Vernon Omlie to Phoebe Omlie, 1936
Letter, Vernon Omlie, in Memphis, Tennessee, to Phoebe Omlie, on July 31, 1936.
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Memphis Evening Appeal clipping, 1929
Newspaper clipping on Phoebe Omlie, "That Victory Smile!", Memphis Evening Appeal, 1929 September 14.
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Memphis Evening Appeal clipping, 1929
Newspaper clipping, "Phoebe's Success", Memphis Evening Appeal, 1929 August 28.
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Memphis Evening Appeal clipping, 1929
Newspaper clipping, "Phoebe Omlie, Aerial Derby Winner, Comes Home Hungry: Memphis Aviatrix To Rest Here Before Seeking Other Honors With Tiny Plane", Memphis Evening Appeal, 1929 September 14.
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Memphis Evening Appeal clipping, 1929
Newspaper clipping, "Phoebe Omlie's Flying Life Told in Magazine, August Issue of American Carries Feature Story", Memphis Evening Appeal, 1929 July 20.
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Memphis Evening Appeal clipping, 1930
Newspaper clipping, "Phoebe Begins Literary Work, First Efforts Will Appear in October Number of Magazine, Aero Digest.", Memphis Evening Appeal, 1930 September 5.
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Memphis Evening Appeal clipping, 1930
Newspaper clipping on Phoebe Omlie, "Little Miss Overton Christens Plane", Memphis Evening Appeal, 1930 August 18.
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Memphis Evening Appeal clipping, 1930
Newspaper clipping, "As Phoebe Greeted Homefolks", Memphis Evening Appeal, 1930 August 25.
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Memphis newspaper clipping, undated
Memphis, Tennessee, newspaper clipping, "She'll Do Stunts Over Golfers", about Phoebe Fairgrave, undated.
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Memphis Press-Scimitar clipping, 1929
Newspaper clipping, "Who's Who in the Air, Introducing the 'Flying Fraternity' at Memphis' Airport", Memphis Press-Scimitar, 1929 September 14. This is an article about Vernon Omlie and Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie.
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Memphis Press-Scimitar clipping, 1930
Newspaper clipping, "275 Feminine Pilots in U.S., California Leads With 79; Memphis Has Two", Memphis Press-Scimitar, 1930 August 7.
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Memphis Press-Scimitar clipping, 1930
Newspaper clipping, "Possibilities For Women In Commercial Aviation, Memphis Derby Entrant Says Increasing Number Entering Air Transportation Field", Memphis Press-Scimitar, 1930 August 16.
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Memphis Press-Scimitar clipping, 1930
Newspaper clipping, "Ambassador Omlie", Memphis Press-Scimitar, 1930 August 30.
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Memphis Press-Scimitar clipping, 1980
Newspaper clipping, "Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie: Acrobatic Athlete of the Airways", Section C, page 1, 1980 October 28.
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Memphis Press-Scimitar clipping, undated
Newspaper clipping, "Looking Down on Wreck-Strewn Path of Death, Mute Evidence of Omlie's Fate", The Press-Scimitar, 1936 August 6.
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My First Jump, Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie, undated
Manuscript of "My First Jump" by Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie, undated. This is an accompanying document that was possibly part of a submission to Liberty magazine.
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Ninety-Nines membership card, 1933
Phoebe F. Omlie's membership card of "Ninety-Nine's", September 1933 to September 1934.
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Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie manuscript, undated
Typescript outline of a story about the growth of aviation and Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie's history and accomplishments. This was possibly part of a submission to Liberty magazine, undated.
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Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie manuscript, undated
Typescript, "Flying Monocoupe 'Miss Memphis' in 1931 National Air Derby from Santa Monica, California to Cleveland, Ohio" by Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie. This is an accompanying document that was possibly part of a submission to Liberty magazine, undated.
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Pilot Engine, and Aircraft Log, Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie, 1929-1931
Pilot log book of Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie, 1929 April - 1931 June 15. Classification: Transport, License No.: 199.
Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie, (1902-1975), was an aviation pioneer who was based in Memphis, Tennessee.
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Pilot's license, Vernon C. Omlie, 1936
Pilot's license, "United States of America Department of Commerce, Bureau of Air Commerce, Pilot's License No. 200", for Vernon C. Omlie, 1936 November. Classification 1A - Land and Classification 3B - Land.
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