Glenn L. Martin Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
GLENN L. MARTIN
Born: January 17, 1886 in Macksburg, Iowa
Died: December 4, 1955 in Baltimore, Maryland
Died: December 4, 1955 in Baltimore, Maryland
Biography
Martin (1886-1955) the aircraft manufacturer Aviation Hall of Famer who piloted the first U.S. over-water flight (1912).
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GLENN L. MARTIN - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 257312GLENN L. MARTIN Image of the Aircraft pioneer, inscribed to a fan Inscribed Photograph signed: "To John O. Rouse,/Sincerely,/Glenn L. Martin". Sepia, 8x10. Glenn L. Martin (1886-1955) established one of the first airplane factories in the U.S. in 1909. He began building aircraft for the U.S. Army in 1914.
Sale Price $405.00
$450.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 42536GLENN L. MARTIN One of Martin's World War II bombers. Photograph signed: "Glenn L. Martin". B/w with sepia hue, 9¾x7¾. Glenn L. Martin (1886-1955) established one of the first airplane factories in the United States in Santa Ana, California in 1909.
Sale Price $427.50
$475.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: WILLIAM K. EBEL, ELLIS SHANNON - HFSID 164434GLENN L. MARTIN, ELLIS H. SHANNON and WILLIAM K. EBEL All three sign an envelope commemorating the First Flight of Mars--World's largest Flying Ship! Commemorative Envelope signed: "Glenn L. Martin", "William K. Ebel" and "Ellis H. Shannon", 9½x4.
Sale Price $306.00
$340.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - STAMP(S) SIGNED - HFSID 102217GLENN L. MARTIN The Aircraft pioneer signs a 3-c US stamp honoring the US Army Stamp signed: "Glenn L. Martin", 1½x1 U.S. Army stamp affixed to 3x2¾ card. Ink caption (unknown hand) below stamp. Glenn L. Martin (1886-1955) established one of the first airplane factories in the U.S. in Santa Ana, California in 1909.
Sale Price $198.00
$220.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TELEGRAM UNSIGNED 01/22/1915 - HFSID 5000219GLENN L. MARTIN The aviation mogul sends this telegram to Henry Woodhouse of the Aero Club of America Telegram unsigned, 1p, 6½x8½. Los Angeles, California, 1915 Jan 22. Received at 24 Walker Street, New York City, New York.
Sale Price $234.00
$260.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TELEGRAM UNSIGNED 03/22/1916 - HFSID 5000195GLENN L. MARTIN The airplane factory owner and World War II veteran sends this telegram to the Aero Club of America Telegram unsigned, 1p, 6½x8½. Los Angeles, California, 1916 March 22. On Western Union Telegram form to "AERO CLUB OF AMERICA/ NEW YORK NY".
Sale Price $234.00
$260.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TELEGRAM UNSIGNED 07/23/1918 - HFSID 5000222GLENN L. MARTIN Telegram to Henry Woodhouse, sent by the business owner and WWII vet Telegram unsigned, 1p, 6½x8½. Cleveland, Ohio, 1918 July 23. Received at “UD” Grand Central. On Western Union Telegram form to "HENRY WOODHOUSE/ 297 MADISON AVE NEWYORK NY".
Sale Price $198.00
$220.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 06/30/1919 - HFSID 43996GLENN L. MARTIN The Aircraft pioneer welcomes the Aerial League Pioneer Aeroplane Tours to his field facilities in Cleveland Typed letter signed: "Glenn L. Martin", 1p, 8½x11. Cleveland, 1919 June 30.To Henry Woodhouse, Aerial League of America, New York City.Woodhouse was also publisher of "Flying" magazine.
Sale Price $427.50
$475.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 08/06/1918 - HFSID 44006GLENN L. MARTIN Annoyed, he sends an ill-tempered letter to Henry Woodhouse of the Aero Club of America, who has, "grossly misunderstood the problem." Typed letter signed: "Glenn L. Martin", 2p, 8½x11. The Glenn L. Martin Company, Cleveland, Ohio, 1918 August 6.
Sale Price $427.50
$475.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 08/19/1918 - HFSID 44007GLENN L. MARTIN. Discusses his World War I bomber 4 days after its first flight Typed Letter signed: "Glenn L. Martin", 1p, 8¼x10¾. Cleveland, Ohio, 1918 August 19. On letterhead of The Glenn L. Martin Company to Henry Woodhouse, Aero Club of America, New York City.
Sale Price $427.50
$475.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 08/21/1917 - HFSID 44002GLENN L. MARTIN A personal letter regarding rumors surrounding his resignation from Wright-Martin Corporation--the aircraft manufacturing duo that lasted merely 10 months. Typed letter signed: "Glenn L. Martin", 1p, 8½x11. Cleveland, Ohio, 1917 August 21.
Sale Price $427.50
$475.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 10/12/1917 - HFSID 44003GLENN L. MARTIN He sends a letter to Henry Woodhouse, publisher of "Flying Magazine." Typed letter signed: "Glenn L. Martin", 1p, 8½x11. Cleveland, 1917 October 12. Stationery of "Glenn L. Martin Company/Aircraft".To Henry Woodhouse, New York. In part: "I...
Sale Price $427.50
$475.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 10/30/1917 - HFSID 44004GLENN L. MARTIN He's writes a letter, confused about why he received a book from the Flying Yacht Club. Typed Letter signed: "Glenn L. Martin", 1p, 8½x10¾. Cleveland, Ohio, 1917 October 30. On letterhead of The Glenn L. Martin Company to Henry Woodhouse, New York, N.Y.
Sale Price $427.50
$475.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TYPED LETTER TWICE SIGNED 01/04/1916 - HFSID 44008GLENN L. MARTIN. Typed Letter signed twice: "Glenn L. Martin/Pres Glenn L. Martin Co.," 1p, 8½x14. On "The Aero Club of America" stationery, New York, 1916 January 4. To Alan R. Hawley, President, Aero Club of America. The aircraft manufacturer Aviation Hall of Famer who piloted the first U.S.
Sale Price $1,190.00
$1,400.00