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26951
Worral C Dow Headstone.
Worral C Dow Headstone.
Status: Located; Worral C Dow Headstone.
Owner of original: Ken Nagel
Date: 10 Aug 2014
 
26952
Worral Dow
Worral Dow
Worral Dow
Owner of original: Courtesy Of Davenport Iowa History
 
26953
Worry is Given as Cause.
Worry is Given as Cause.
The Evening Independent, Massillion, Ohio, Thusday, March 18, 1937 page 8.
 
26954
Worthington Cogswell Miner Headstone 2.
Worthington Cogswell Miner Headstone 2.
Status: Located; Worthington Cogswell Miner Headstone 2.
Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Jay Boone
Date: 2011
 
26955
Worthington Cogswell Miner Headstone.
Worthington Cogswell Miner Headstone.
Worthington Cogswell Miner Headstone.
Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Jay Boone
Date: 2011
 
26956
Wounded soldiers from the battle of the Wilderness at Fredericksburg, Viginia, May 20, 1864.
Wounded soldiers from the battle of the Wilderness at Fredericksburg, Viginia, May 20, 1864.
Photo taken outside of the Sanitary Commission depot in Fredericksburg. A volunteer nurse (Seated in the doorway) is surrounded by wounded soldiers from the Battle of the Wilderness.
Owner of original: Library of Congress
Date: 20 May 1864
 
26957
Wreaths at Arlington National Cemetery.
Wreaths at Arlington National Cemetery.
Wreaths at Arlington National Cemetery.
Owner of original: DOD photo by Master Sgt. Jim Varhegyi, U.S. Air Force.
Date: 15 Dec 2005
 
26958
Wreck Caused By Malice
Wreck Caused By Malice
Defiance Express, Saturday, June 24, 1905, Page 2
 
26959
Wreckage of the USS Maine.
Wreckage of the USS Maine.
Wreckage of the USS Maine showing the mast standing above the waterline.
Owner of original: Photo courtesy of National Archives and Records Administration
Date: 1898
 
26960
Wright 1880 2.
Wright 1880 2.
1880 US census, Wyoming, Iowa, Wisconsin, enumeration district 160, Family Number 6547256, Wright.

Frank was first counted on this census dated 2 Jun 1880 as a nephew of the Jones family. On 30 Jun 1880 he was counted again, this time living with his proper family.

Currently I do not know the reason for this.
Owner of original: archive.org
 
26961
Wright Brothers
Wright Brothers
Aviation pioneers credited with the first powered flight.
 
26962
Wright Brothers Stamp.
Wright Brothers Stamp.
Wright Brothers Stamp.
 
26963
Wright Brothers Telegram.
Wright Brothers Telegram.
Telegram from Orville Wright to Bishop Milton Wright anouncing the first successful powered flight, 17 December 1903.
Owner of original: Library of Congress
 
26964
Wright Children Inscriptions.
Wright Children Inscriptions.
Status: Located; Wright Children Inscriptions.
Owner of original: Kenneth A. Nagel
Date: 1 Oct 2021
 
26965
Wrights Reburial Stirs Dispute.
Wrights Reburial Stirs Dispute.
The New Mexican Sun, Santa Fe, NM, Sunday, April 14, 1985 Section A, Page 4.
 
26966
Writney Straight
Writney Straight
Writney Straight (center) With his wife, Lady Daphne Margarita Finch-Hatton, and British racing driver Richard John Beattie Seaman.
 
26967
Wrong Hat.
Wrong Hat.
The Herald, Jasper, Indiana, Wednesday, August 25, 2004 Page 2.
 
26968
WWI
WWI
 
26969
WWII
WWII
 
26970
Wyatt Earp & Doc Holiday.
Wyatt Earp & Doc Holiday.
A statue off Wyatt Earp & Doc Holiday commemorating the shooting of Frank Stillwell stands near the rail depot where Frank died.
 
26971
Wynkoop - Dalton Oakwood Plot
Wynkoop - Dalton Oakwood Plot
Status: Unmarked; None Of The Wynkoop/Dalton/Wells Family Here Have A Headstone
Owner of original: Jeanne Nagel
Date: 30 Oct 2021
 
26972
Wyoming County DAR Plaque.
Wyoming County DAR Plaque.
Plaques that hangs in the vestibule of the Wyoming County Courthouse, Tunkhannock, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania dedicated to Revolutionary Soldiers buried in Wyoming Co, PA.
Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Sylvia
Date: 2016
 
26973
Wyoming Massacre.
Wyoming Massacre.
Outdoor Life and Indian Stories by Edward S. Ellis. Published by L.T. Meyers, U.S.A. 1912. Page (facing) 104.
Owner of original: archive.org
 
26974
Wölfle-Feucht Marriage.
Wölfle-Feucht Marriage.
Hesse-Nassau, Germany, civil Register.
 
26975
X-15
X-15
The X-15 (the "X" stood for experimental) was a rocket powered plane that looked more like a missile than an airplane. Three X-15s were built. they were used for 199 test flights from June 8, 1959 to October 24, 1968. #3 was destroyed, November 15, 1967 when it began to spin and broke apart before landing killing astronaut Michael J. Adams.
Owner of original: NASA
Date: 1960
 
26976
X-15 Cockpit.
X-15 Cockpit.
The center joystick controlled the wing surfaces for standard atmospheric flight. The smaller joystick on the left controlled attitude rockets for flight control outside of the Earth's atmosphere.
Owner of original: NASA
Date: Apr 1963
 
26977
X-15 Crash.
X-15 Crash.
On November 9, 1962 John attempted to power up his X-15 but the engine failed to produce more than 30% thrust. It was decided to make an emergency landing. They kept the engine running for 70.5 seconds before releasing him in an attempt to burn off the fuel and reduce the weight. The landing speed was far higher than it should have been. Unresponsive controls coupled with the extra weight led to the plane rolling when it landed. The cockpit canopy sheared away and John's helmeted head dug into the lake bed.

John wold eventually recover and made 22 more flights in the X-15. The wrecked plane was repaired and returned to service. John turned to alcohol to deal with pain resulting from the accident and died as a result of liver disease. His autopsy revealed substantial brain damage.
Owner of original: NASA
Date: 9 Nov 1962
 
26978
X-15 Cut-Away.
X-15 Cut-Away.
To fly the X-15 the pilot was doing little more than strapping himself to a rocket engine.
Owner of original: NASA
Date: 10 Apr 1961
 
26979
X-15 Flight
X-15 Flight
The top speed ever reached was 4,520 MPH. As of 2019 this remains the worlds record for the fastest manned, powered aircraft. The highest altitude reached was 67 miles.
Owner of original: NASA
Date: 1965
 
26980
X-15 Forerunner Of New Satellite.
X-15 Forerunner Of New Satellite.
Oakland (California) Tribune, Tuesday, May 19, 1959 Page 21.
 
26981
X-15 Ground Crew.
X-15 Ground Crew.
The ground crew attends to the X-15 shortly after landing as the B-25 mothership flies by.
Owner of original: NASA
Date: Sep 1961
 
26982
X-15 Landing.
X-15 Landing.
The X-15 expends all of it's fuel during flight. It has to glide to a landing. The Guinness book of world records' lists the X15 as holding the record for fastest landing speed at 242 mph. As of 2019 this is a record that has not been broken even by the space shuttle. The nose gear has wheels but, the rear only has skids. The landing took place on a dry lake bed.
Owner of original: NASA
 
26983
X-15 Rocket Ship In Routine Test.
X-15 Rocket Ship In Routine Test.
Eureka (California) Humboldt Standard, Thursday, May 16, 1963 page 22.
 
26984
X15 Crashes Test Pilot Escapes.
X15 Crashes Test Pilot Escapes.
Anderson (Indiana) Herald, Sunday, November 11, 1962 page 12.
 
26985
X15 Given Tough Heat Test.
X15 Given Tough Heat Test.
Florence (South Carolina) Morning News, Friday, July 20, 1962 page 20.
 
26986
X15 in Flight.
X15 in Flight.
The X-15 flying under it's own power. Note the lower fin. This is something you don't normally see on aircraft. Before landing it had to be jettisoned and, it was recovered by parachute.
Owner of original: U.S. Air Force
Date: Unknown
 
26987
X15 Pilot Reports Strange Vibrations.
X15 Pilot Reports Strange Vibrations.
The Anderson (Indiana) Herald, Wednesday, October 10, 1962 page one.
 
26988
Xaver Lallinger and Arabelle Doxtater Marriage
Xaver Lallinger and Arabelle Doxtater Marriage
Xaver Lallinger and Arabelle Doxtater Marriage
 
26989
Xaver Lallinger WW I Draft Card
Xaver Lallinger WW I Draft Card
Xaver Lallinger WW I Draft Card
 
26990
Xenia, Ohio in the Civil War.
Xenia, Ohio in the Civil War.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. September 12, 1862. Page 8.
 
26991
Yale
Yale
Yale
 
26992
Yank Homers Down Reds.
Yank Homers Down Reds.
Quad-City Times, Davenport, Iowa, Sunday, October 8, 1939 page 14.
Date: 8 Oct 1939
 
26993
Yankees Outfield.
Yankees Outfield.
Yankees Outfield.
 
26994
Yankees Stock.
Yankees Stock.
Yankees Football team stock certificate bearing Dan's signature as president. The New York Yankees professional football team played in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) from 1946 to 1949. The team was absorbed by the NFL. The Yankees players were divided between the New York Giants and the New York Bull Dogs.
Date: 1947
 
26995
Yanks  Hop Off For Panama.
Yanks Hop Off For Panama.
The Miami Daily News, Saturday, February 9, 1946 sports section, page 1.
 
26996
Yann Weymouth.
Yann Weymouth.
Yann Weymouth.
 
26997
Yasmin Paris Kerr.
Yasmin Paris Kerr.
Yasmin Paris Kerr.
 
26998
Ye Ebenezer Avery House Sign.
Ye Ebenezer Avery House Sign.
Ye Ebenezer Avery House Sign.
 
26999
Ye Ebenezer Avery House.
Ye Ebenezer Avery House.
A post card depicting the Ebenezer Avery House. It was to this house the British brought the wounded after the Fort Griswold Massacre. In 1973-1975 the house was moved and restored. It was relocated from it's original location to the Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park.
 
27000
Yeardley Smith
Yeardley Smith
Besides playing Lisa Simpson in November of 2020 she got to play herself!
 

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