Glenn L. Martin Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
GLENN L. MARTIN
Born: January 17, 1886 in Macksburg, Iowa
Died: December 04, 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 257312Photograph of Glenn L. Martin, inscribed to a fan with the message, "To John O. Rouse,/Sincerely,/Glenn L. Martin". Martin, an aircraft pioneer, established one of the first airplane factories in the U.S. and built aircraft for the military.
Price: $450.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - COMMEMORATIVE ENVELOPE SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 164434Envelope commemorating the First Flight of Mars, signed by "Glenn L. Martin", "William K. Ebel", and "Ellis H. Shannon". Postmarked Middle River, Maryland, July 3, 1942, with a cachet detailing the flight's significance.
Price: $300.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - STAMP(S) SIGNED - HFSID 102217Stamp signed by Glenn L. Martin features his signature, "Glenn L. Martin", on a U.S. Army stamp affixed to a card. Martin, an aircraft pioneer, established one of the first airplane factories and built military aircraft starting in 1914.
Sale Price $175.00
$220.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TELEGRAM UNSIGNED 01/22/1915 - HFSID 5000219Telegram from Glenn L. Martin to Henry Woodhouse of the Aero Club of America is dated January 22, 1915. It discusses a duration record for Lieutenant Byron Jones. The telegram is unsigned and has received multiple folds and creases.
Sale Price $215.00
$260.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TELEGRAM UNSIGNED 03/22/1916 - HFSID 5000195Telegram documenting Glenn L. Martin's communication with the Aero Club of America, dated March 22, 1916, details aviators holding pilot licenses. Signed by Martin, it includes a message about California's Naval Militia's lack of licensed officers.
Price: $260.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TELEGRAM UNSIGNED 07/23/1918 - HFSID 5000222Telegram sent by Glenn L. Martin to Henry Woodhouse on July 23, 1918, regarding publishing an aeroplane story. The unsigned telegram, on Western Union form, is requesting specific information for reproduction. Martin established a prominent airplane factory and is a National Aviation Hall of Fame inductee.
Sale Price $175.00
$220.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 06/30/1919 - HFSID 43996Typed letter signed: "Glenn L. Martin", dated June 30, 1919, addressed to Henry Woodhouse of the Aerial League of America. Martin offers assistance for the Aerial League Pioneer Aeroplane Tours at his Cleveland facilities, highlighting his aviation contributions.
Sale Price $375.00
$450.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 08/06/1918 - HFSID 44006Typed letter signed: "Glenn L. Martin", dated August 6, 1918, addressed to Henry Woodhouse of the Aero Club of America, expressing frustration over misunderstandings regarding aerial mail and advertising preferences. Contains discussions on company operations and advertisement strategies.
Price: $450.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 08/19/1918 - HFSID 44007Typed letter discussing the World War I bomber, signed by "Glenn L. Martin", dated August 19, 1918. Addressed to Henry Woodhouse, it details the successful trial flight of the Martin Gun Machine and expresses pride in the achievement.
Price: $450.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 08/21/1917 - HFSID 44002Letter from Glenn L. Martin, typed and signed "Glenn L. Martin", dated August 21, 1917, discussing his resignation rumors from Wright-Martin Corporation. Addressed to Henry Woodhouse, it provides insights into the aircraft manufacturing company's brief history.
Price: $450.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 10/12/1917 - HFSID 44003Typed letter signed "Glenn L. Martin", dated October 12, 1917, addressed to Henry Woodhouse, discussing assistance in locating landing places near Cleveland. The letter is on Glenn L. Martin Company/Aircraft stationery, mentioning local officials and newspapers.
Price: $450.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 10/30/1917 - HFSID 44004Typed letter signed: "Glenn L. Martin", 1 page, dated October 30, 1917, from Cleveland, Ohio. Addressed to Henry Woodhouse, expressing confusion about receiving a book from the Flying Yacht Club. Document includes details about the author's background and company history.
Price: $450.00
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GLENN L. MARTIN - TYPED LETTER TWICE SIGNED 01/04/1916 - HFSID 44008Typed letter signed by Glenn L. Martin, dated January 4, 1916, on The Aero Club of America stationery, expresses support for aviation corps development and offers a Martin Biplane as a gift to the Naval Militia of California. Signed twice.
Sale Price $995.00
$1,200.00