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Wright and the Boston Musical Instrument Manufactury built lines of instruments for this format of ensemble.
He flew for four minutes with Arch Hoxsey in a plane built by the Wright Brothers at Kinloch Field ( Lambert-St. Louis International Airport ), St. Louis, Missouri.
By the end of World War Two, the US had built eight new wind tunnels, including the largest one in the world at Moffett Field near Sunnyvale, California, which was designed to test full size aircraft at speeds of less than 250 mph and a vertical wind tunnel at Wright Field, Ohio, where the wind stream is upwards for the testing of models in spin situations and the concepts and engineering designs for the first primitive helicopters flown in the US.
In 1909 he bought one of six Wright Flyer aircraft built by Short Brothers under licence from the Wright Brothers, and made more than 200 flights.
In 1738, James Wright, flush with his family's ferry earnings, built the Wright Ferry Mansion, the oldest existing house in Columbia, for his family.
One of only three Frank Lloyd Wright houses built in Virginia once stood at 1005 Locust Street, Falls Church ( just outside current city limits, in Fairfax County ).
Two Civil War forts were built near the settlement because of its strategical location on top of the second Chickasaw Bluff of the Mississippi River, Fort Randolph and Fort Wright.
Bingley later sold the estate to Sir Edmund Wright, a future Lord Mayor of London, in 1629, and the current house was built of brick in 1638.
Wilmette has two houses built by Frank Lloyd Wright: the Frank J. Baker House ( and carriage house ) and the Lewis Burleigh House ( also known as the JJ O ' Connor House ).
The Dr. Charles M. Wright House is a stately Victorian style home built by Dr. C. M.
The Wright House was built in 1889 by C. M.
While the first few " Beechcraft " were built in the vacant Cessna Aircraft plant, which had also closed during the depression, Beech later leased and then bought the Travel Air plant from Curtis Wright and moved his factory to this plant.
Three Frank Lloyd Wright homes were built in Grand Beach.
The " old " Homer mills was built by a stock company of Milton Barney, Walter Wright, Nelson D. Skeeles, Asabel Finch, Jr, and Mr Platt in 1837-1838.
Perhaps first known for the Alma Springs Sanitarium, built and promoted in the 1880s by millionaire lumberman and capitalist Ammi Willard Wright, it achieved its greatest prominence nationally in the 1910s and 1920s as home of the Republic Motor Truck Company, briefly the largest exclusive truck manufacturer in the world. In 1953 Alma became the first place that high-octane gas, 96 octane, was produced.
This fireproof house was built from plans drawn by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Gocke-Vance House, built in 1910 from plans drawn by Frank Lloyd Wright
The Harvey P. Sutton House at 602 Norris Avenue was designed by influential architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1905-1907 and built 1907-1908.
The classic Prairie-style house is listed in the National Register of Historic Places ; it is the only Wright house known to have been built in Nebraska.
When grading was done for the Atlanta and Richmond Air Line Railway in 1870 and a small depot was built in the community, it was given the name " Wright ’ s Station ", because the nearest resident was William Wright.
Asa S. Bushnell built the Springfield, Ohio Bushnell Building where the patent attorney to the Wright Brothers, Harry Aubrey Toulmin, Sr., wrote the 1904 patent to cover the invention of the airplane.

Wright and log
Miss Wright, who afterwards became the wife of Ira Bulkley, taught a term of thirteen weeks beginning June 14, 1824, in an old log dwelling house " located where C. L. Pattison now resides.
Kerr was born in a log cabin near what is now Ada, Oklahoma in Indian Territory, the son of William Samuel Kerr, a farmer, clerk, and politician, and Margaret Eloda Wright.

Wright and cabin
S Wright, sold Otis 80 acres of land to build a cabin of basswood boughs.
Two new Stinson designs — the 1931 Model W and the 1932 Model R-2 / 3 — were powered by Wright or Lycoming radial engines and combined dependable performance with a luxurious cabin.

Wright and nearby
When a ship foundered, local wreckers would scavenge what they could of the ship's cargo before it sank, hiding their pilfered rum behind, and sometimes in, the same large sand dunes where the Wright Brothers would later perform glider tests, before flying their first plane from level ground nearby.
In 1948, the nearby Wright Field and Patterson Field were merged under the name Wright-Patterson AFB.
Joseph Wright, author of the English Dialect Dictionary and one of the earliest users of phonetic notation, was born in nearby Thackley but grew up in Windhill ( now east Shipley ).
The world-renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright was born in nearby Richland Center, Wisconsin, studied in Madison, Wisconsin, and spent summers and other times near Spring Green with his mother ’ s family, the Lloyd-Joneses of Wyoming Valley.
The club took to the aeroplane with relish, and in July 1909 the Short Brothers established Shellbeach Aerodrome on nearby marshland to accommodate six Wright Flyers, moving a few kilometres the next year to Eastchurch where a new more appropriate aerodrome had been built for the club.
In 1987, Congress was told the project could be completed for $ 4. 4 billion, and it gained the enthusiastic support of Speaker Jim Wright of nearby Fort Worth.
These and the nearby education room were designed by Wright & Wright Architects.
On August 11, 1944, the 258 men from the prison barge were marched to a nearby sports field and lectured by Admiral Wright who told them that troops fighting on Saipan desperately needed the ammunition they were supposed to be loading and that continued refusal to work would be treated as mutinous conduct which carried the death penalty in times of war.
For the education of the Coonley's young daughter Wright designed a playhouse nearby.
During the Pahlavi dynasty era, the Morvarid Palace was constructed in nearby Mehrshahr district, designed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.
It then travels by Crane's Landing Golf Course, near the Half Day and Wright Woods Forest Preserves, and goes over the Des Plaines River as it once again encounters a wooded area which surrounds nearby homes.
Some twenty years later, in 1926, Wright designed the second major complex for the Martin family, Graycliff, a summer estate overlooking Lake Erie in nearby Derby, NY.
Balousek says Wright " apparently didn't forget the incident ", noting that Wright " complained publicly to Iowa County officials about the house the Jordans were building " and bought a nearby piece of property, " perhaps as a way to get back at Jordan.
In 1987 Bernard Wright, a rambler from Cheshire, was standing on Cadair Berwyn ( then said to be the highest mountain in Clwyd ) when he noticed that a nearby peak appeared to be higher.
It is also known for its annual Boys ' Ploughing Match, a local tradition where young boys plough in the sands at the nearby Sand of Wright, and young girls ( or boys, though this is now a rarity ) wear traditional ' horse ' costumes.
He wrote to ask Wright for permission to reprint his article as a pamphlet, then feeling " giddy and bad " was taken by Emma to recuperate at the nearby hamlet of Albury.
Asadabad hosts both an American Provincial Reconstruction Team at nearby Forward Operating Base Wright and a UNAMA development office.
The stadium's location, just a couple of miles from the Tennessee-Virginia line, allows Gate City High School in nearby Gate City, Va to rent the field for its baseball games, making Hunter Wright the home field for its Blue Devils baseball team.
Charles ' parents, Asahel and Francis Wright of nearby Chester

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