1893-1977 AKA Ralph Myron Brown |
Riverside Park, Agawam, Mass. 1914 Contributed by Jason Aumann, 3-11-11 |
via email from Lisa Foote, 5-15-04 Briefly, he learned to fly in Bath, NY. He had quit flying by WWI, worked for Thomas Brothers in Ithaca making airplanes for WWI, worked a brief stint at Old Town Canoe in Maine, and finally became president of Penn Yan Boats in Penn Yan, NY, where he lived until his death. He was a fascinating self-made man. Lisa Foote |
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Editor's Note: This collection is believed to be housed at the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum in Hammondsport, NY. |
Riverside Park, Agawam, Mass. 1914 Contributed by Jason Aumann, 3-11-11 |
Riverside Park, Agawam, Mass. 1914 Contributed by Jason Aumann, 3-11-11 |
Riverside Park, Agawam, Mass. 1914 Contributed by Jason Aumann, 3-11-11 |
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From The Early Birds of Aviation Roster of Members January 1, 1993 If you have any information on this Early Bird, please contact me. E-mail to Ralph Cooper Back |