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Joe B. Gabriel digital image collection
The collection consists of digital reproductions of 26 "8 x 10" black and white photographs, six smaller black and white photographs, and a section of the Lockheed Southern Star, the official publication of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Vol.1, no.21, January 4, 1952.
More About This Collection
Date of Original
1952
Subject
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation
Bell Aircraft Corporation
B-29 (Bomber)
Marietta (Ga.)
Location
United States, Georgia, Cobb County, Marietta, 33.9526, -84.54993
Medium
color photographs
black-and-white photographs
publications (documents)
Type
Still Image, Text
Description
The collection consists of digital reproductions of 26 "8 x 10" black and white photographs, six smaller black and white photographs, and a section of the Lockheed Southern Star, the official publication of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Vol.1, no.21, January 4, 1952. The original materials were loaned to the Kennesaw State University Archives by Joe Gabriel and document the contract work carried out by employees of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation in the early 1950s. The project involved refurbishing and restoring Bell B-29 bombers, which had been stored in the Texas desert since the end of WWII. Gabriel and others were responsible for flying the old bombers from Texas to Marietta, Georgia. In November 1951, plane 065 crashed about twenty miles east of Dallas-Fort Worth. Joe Gabriel was aboard this plane as was another crew man named Joe Sedita. Both men survived the crash.
Language
eng
Holding Institution
Kennesaw State University. Department of Archives, Rare Books and Records Management