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RICHARD E BYRD

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:75.00 USD Estimated At:150.00 - 200.00 USD
RICHARD E BYRD
"We have reached the very end of our rope financially, and our Expedition hangs by a thread…"

(1888 - 1957) American aviator and explorer, first to fly over the South Pole and established the base "Little America". Fine content T.L.S. 1p. 4to. on "Byrd Antarctic Expedition II" letterhead, Boston, Aug. 25, 1933 to the Mishawaka Rubber and Woolen Manufacturing Company, "...making a personal appeal to you to help the Byrd Antarctic Expedition II which is to leave September 15. During this period of depression, on account of the many destitute people, I have not felt warranted in going out to raise money for our Expedition. We have reached the very end of our rope financially, and our Expedition hangs by a thread, unless we can get certain items donated which we have not yet succeeded in procuring. We have gone so far in our requirements that it would seem a pity to be stopped for lack of one or two vital items...We are going to use a Curtiss-Condor for the main flying which we will do in the Antarctica and the Curtiss-Wright Corporation are going a long way towards helping us. They are in hopes that the various manufacturers who supply material for his plane will see their way clear to be able to make donations of their parts...On looking over their list I find that you manufacture the following: Monopul Fasteners for inspection pockets $63.00 per ship...". Usual folds, else very good condition.

Estimate: $150 - 200.

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