The photographic print is a group shot of the Engineering Department of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company. The group is gathered around a large table with papers stacked on it. Behind the group is a map of the United States and a map of Ohio. In the back row standing from left to right is: unidentified, Arch Freeman, N. S. Clunet, unidentified, unidentified, and C. P. Nellis. Seated from left to right is: unidentified, R. V. Hutchinson, unidentified, unidentified, L. C. Luneke, James M. Schoonmaker, Howard M. Rinehart, J. E. Butz, unidentified, and unidentified. The title of the negative is Dayton Wright Airplane Co. Engineering Department - Apr.-24-18. and labeled D59.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms152_photographs/10...
Dayton-Wright Airplane Company employees create models of airplanes for future production, circa 191...
Five female employees use sewing machines to join fabric for aircraft production in the photograph t...
The photograph shows four female employees staining wooden parts for aircraft production at the Dayt...
The photographic print is a group shot of the Engineering Department of the Dayton-Wright Airplane C...
The photograph shows the administration of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company, circa 1918. In the fr...
The photographic print shows the Wing Department of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company in Plant 1. E...
Sections that make up the wings of airplanes are stacked in a room at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Com...
Employees of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company manufacture metal parts for aircraft production at P...
The photograph shows female employees of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company working on Liberty Engin...
Wings and tail sections for airplanes are stored in racks at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company Plan...
The Final Wing Department of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company is the focus of the photograph. The ...
The photograph shows the fuselage department located in Plant 1 of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Compan...
The interior view of the Landing Gear Department of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company Plant 2 is se...
Employees of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company assemble wooden parts for the production of airplane...
A wide angle photograph of the mill department of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company Plant 1 shows b...
Dayton-Wright Airplane Company employees create models of airplanes for future production, circa 191...
Five female employees use sewing machines to join fabric for aircraft production in the photograph t...
The photograph shows four female employees staining wooden parts for aircraft production at the Dayt...
The photographic print is a group shot of the Engineering Department of the Dayton-Wright Airplane C...
The photograph shows the administration of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company, circa 1918. In the fr...
The photographic print shows the Wing Department of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company in Plant 1. E...
Sections that make up the wings of airplanes are stacked in a room at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Com...
Employees of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company manufacture metal parts for aircraft production at P...
The photograph shows female employees of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company working on Liberty Engin...
Wings and tail sections for airplanes are stored in racks at the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company Plan...
The Final Wing Department of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company is the focus of the photograph. The ...
The photograph shows the fuselage department located in Plant 1 of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Compan...
The interior view of the Landing Gear Department of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company Plant 2 is se...
Employees of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company assemble wooden parts for the production of airplane...
A wide angle photograph of the mill department of the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company Plant 1 shows b...
Dayton-Wright Airplane Company employees create models of airplanes for future production, circa 191...
Five female employees use sewing machines to join fabric for aircraft production in the photograph t...
The photograph shows four female employees staining wooden parts for aircraft production at the Dayt...