George Engeman, Jr., collection, 1908-1938.

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George Engeman, Jr., collection, 1908-1938.

Chiefly letters (1910-1929) between George Engeman, Sr. , and various correspondents; a small vol. of correspondence (1908-1925) and other items concerning William Engeman (brother of George Engeman, Sr.), a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and pioneer in naval aviation who was killed in a plane crash in Pensacola, Fla., in 1924; and articles and publications (1917-1938) written for Bordentown Military Institute, the U.S. Naval Institute, Baltimore Sun, and other publications, by George Engeman, Sr., a journalist, after his service with the U.S. Navy.

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