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Paul E. Garber Collection

National Air and Space Museum

Object Details

Creator
Garber, Paul Edward, 1899-1992
Names
Early Birds of Aviation (Organization).
National Air Museum (U.S.)
National Air and Space Museum (U.S.)
Smithsonian Institution
Tusch, Mary E. "Mother"
Topic
Aeronautics
Kites
Models and modelmaking
Museums -- Curatorship
Provenance
Paul Garber, Gift, 1991, NASM.1991.0063
Creator
Garber, Paul Edward, 1899-1992
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Paul E. Garber Collection
Summary
The Paul E. Garber Collection documents Paul Edward Garber's life, both personal and professional, prior to and during his 72-year tenure at the National Air and Space Museum.
Biographical / Historical
Paul Edward Garber (1899-1992) was instrumental in obtaining a substantial portion of the National Air and Space Museum's aircraft collection. His 72-year tenure with the Smithsonian Institution and his dedication to the belief that aeronautics artifacts were worthy of preservation for the sake of National memory effectively make him the progenitor of the National Air and Space Museum we know today. Garber was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on 31 August 1899, a few years prior to the development of powered flight. Growing up during this exciting time, young Garber was exposed to a number of experiences that ignited his interest in aeronautics. Garber recalled that, while visiting Washington, D.C., in 1909, he took a streetcar across the Potomac River to watch Orville Wright fly the world's first military airplane at Fort Myer, Virginia. The Garber family eventually left Atlantic City and permanently settled in Washington, D.C. In 1913 Garber and his schoolmates formed the Capital Model Aeroplane Club, organizing competitions for the making and flying of model aircraft and kites. In 1915, after visiting the Smithsonian Institution, Garber made a copy of Octave Chanute's biplane glider. After testing a smaller model, which he flew as a kite, Garber constructed a 20-foot wingspan version, using barrel staves sawed into thirds as ribs and covering them in red chintz fabric. Over several weekends, Garber made numerous towed take-offs and glides. These flights would eventually qualify him for membership into the Early Birds of Aviation, Inc. Between 1917 and 1918 Garber studied at the McKinley Technical School in Washington, D.C., and the University of Maryland, College Park. He also studied Aeronautical Engineering at the Research University, Washington, 1920-1921. He never received a degree from any institution he attended. Garber finished his teen years by joining the Army in 1918 and was about to begin flight training at College Park when World War I ended. Afterwards, he took a job as a ground crewman and messenger with the United States Post Office Department's Air Mail Service. In 1920 Garber began his career with the Smithsonian Institution, starting as a "Preparator," dealing with the maintenance of exhibits. Advancing through the ranks, he was at various times an Aide, Assistant Curator, and Associate Curator. During World War II, Garber's talents in modeling and kite making allowed him to accept a commission in the U.S. Navy at the rank of Lt. Commander. His military target kites became an important part of gunnery training, serving as both targets and examples for identifying enemy aircraft. Following the ending of the war, Garber resigned at the rank of Commander and returned to the Smithsonian where, in 1952, he became the first Curator of the National Air Museum, which was created by act of Congress in 1946. On 10 May 1952 Garber married Irene Tusch, daughter of the aeronautical enthusiast Mary E. "Mother" Tusch. Throughout the next decade plus, Garber received promotions to Head Curator and Senior Historian, serving in this last position until 1965. From 1965 to 1969, Garber was the Assistant Director of Aeronautics. Forced to retire by Federal law upon reaching the age of 70, Garber received the honorary lifetime titles of Historian Emeritus and Ramsey Fellow. Garber wrote several books on aeronautics and flight: Building and Flying Model Aircraft. A Guide for Youthful Beginners in Aeronautics, 1920; We: The Story of Achievement in Aviation, 1929; Kites and Kite Flying, 1931; Flying in Safety, 1939; and Navy Target Kites, 1944. He wrote multiple editions on the National Aircraft/Aeronautical Collections (1941, 1949, 1956, and 1965), as well as numerous pamphlets, handbooks, encyclopedia entries, and articles on aviation-related subjects. In addition to his writing and lecturing, he was the recipient of many awards and trophies, including: the Washington Air Derby Association Trophy, 1954; the Air Line Traffic Association Citation, 1955; the Frank G. Brewer Trophy for Youth Education, 1959; the Elder Statesman of Aviation Award, 1964; the Trasvolata Atlantica Medal from Italy, 1964; the Santos-Dumont Medal of Merit from Brazil, 1966; the Paul Tissandier Diplome from the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (F.A.I.), 1968; the Smithsonian Institution's Gold Medal, 1969; the Order Rio Branco, 1969; the Mérito Aeronáutico Medal from Brazil, 1974; named an honorary pilot in the Brazilian Air Force, 1982; recipient of the Medalha Mérito Tamandaré of Brazil, 1983; named to the OX-5 Club's Aviation Hall of Fame, 1974; and received the Laskowitz Gold Medal from the New York Academy of Sciences, 1979. Garber was also made Honorary Naval Aviator #17 during the mid-1980's. He was a member of the National Aeronautics Association, the Air Mail Pioneers, the Early Birds of Aviation, Inc. (Secretary, 1956-1960; President 1968, 1976-77), the Connecticut Aeronautical Historical Society, the National Aviation Club, and the National Space Club. Paul Garber died in his sleep at Arlington Hospital on 23 September 1992. His acquisition efforts and advocacy on behalf of the National Air and Space Museum continue to live on in the form of its rich aircraft collections. The National Air and Space Museum's Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration, and Storage Facility, formerly known as "Silver Hill," is named in his honor.
Extent
241.95 Cubic feet (488 boxes plus flat files)
Date
1824-1992
Archival Repository
National Air and Space Museum Archives
Identifier
NASM.1991.0063
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Audiotapes
Correspondence
Diaries
Lectures
Photographs
Printed material
Scrapbooks
Slides (photographs)
Citation
Paul E. Garber Collection, Acc. NASM.1991.0063, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
Little emphasis has been placed on dividing this collection between Garber's personal and professional lives, as the two capacities intersected in almost every way. Whenever possible, Garber's original folder titles and order have been preserved. All titles that appear in [brackets] are the archivist's. The collection is organized into the following 15 series: Series 1: Correspondence, circa 1901-circa 1992 and undated Series 2: Invitations and Programs, 1910-1988 and undated Series 3: National Air and Space Museum (NASM), 1916-1992 and undated Series 4: World War II Target Kites and Naval Reserve, 1919-1986 and undated Series 5: Manuscripts and Speeches, 1925-1989 and undated Series 6: Personal Materials, 1824-1992 and undated Series 7: Personal Interest, circa 1908-circa 1992 and undated Series 8: Organizations, 1908-1992 and undated Series 9: Newsletters, 1938-1992 and undated Series 10: Biographical Files, circa 1910-circa 1992 and undated Series 11: Subject Files, 1909- circa 1990 and undated Series 12: Photographs, circa 1880-1992 and undated Series 13: Negatives, Transparencies, Film, and Slides, circa 1940s-circa 1970s and undated Series 14: Oversize Materials, 1842-1990 and undated Series 15: Audio Recordings
Processing Information
2019: Revised by Amanda Buel to incorporate approximately 50 cubic feet of material that was repatriated to the collection between 2010 and 2015. As a result of collection growth, this most recent finding aid, as well as its EAD encoding, represents a substantial overhaul to the arrangement and description of previous finding aids. 2009: Revised by Jordan Ferraro to incorporate materials that were repatriated after the completion of the first finding aid in 1994. 1994: Original arrangement, description, and housing of the collection by Joan Redding and DeVonde Clemence.
Rights
Material is subject to Smithsonian Terms of Use. Should you wish to use NASM material in any medium, please submit an Application for Permission to Reproduce NASM Material, available at Permissions Requests.
Genre/Form
Audiotapes
Correspondence
Diaries
Lectures
Photographs
Printed material
Scrapbooks
Slides (photographs)
Scope and Contents
The Paul E. Garber Collection includes material from both the personal and professional realms of Garber's life. It is centered on the following three areas: Garber's personal life; his aeronautics interests; and his association with the Smithsonian Institution—the National Air Museum, and later the National Air and Space Museum. The collection is a particularly rich source of material relating to Garber's development of the military target kite, his involvement in a multitude of aviation-related clubs and organizations, and as a record of his daily work duties and influence upon the National Air and Space Museum. The following types of materials, dating from 1824 to 1992, are included: correspondence; diaries; notes and writings by Garber regarding a variety of aeronautical and museum topics; lectures and interviews; scrapbooks; newspaper clippings; magazine articles; photo albums; photographs, slides, negatives, and lantern slides; pamphlets and brochures; drawings; newsletters; and audio recordings.
Restrictions
No restrictions on access.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1529526643302-1529526643314-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/pg2e26b7c74-eae0-48d0-838a-102e9355c1b8

In the Collection

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  • Presentation of the Bell Bell X-1 "Glamorous Glennis" to the National Air Museum

  • Personal Materials

  • People

  • NASM Photographs

  • Photographs

  • Glass Lantern Slides

  • SI Photos with Negative Numbers, Aircraft, 4 of 9

  • Lantern Slides, 54 of 56

  • Oversize Materials

  • Famous 13, 1 of 3

  • Park Ridge Facility

  • Garber Photographs

  • Negatives, Transparencies, Film, and Slides

  • SI and Non-SI Photos Featuring Paul Garber

  • Family Papers

  • Work Related and Lecture Slides

  • Personal and Family Photographs

  • Work Related, People, 2 of 2

  • Slides

  • Mary E. "Mother" Tusch

  • Aircraft

  • Receipts and Warranties

  • Miscellaneous/Unknown, 1 of 5

  • Personal, 13 of 22

  • Highlights on Education by Paul E. Garber, 1 of 2

  • Flying Boats, 2 of 7

  • Balloons, 1 of 5

  • Tool Catalogs

  • Swedenborg Model Ceremony (Copy 1)

  • Biographical Files, Ro-Ry

  • Correspondence

  • Correspondence

  • Oversize Photos--Early Birds Plaque; Women's Air Force Service Pilots; Cal Rodgers

  • Illustrated Biographies, Aviation Hall of Fame

  • Correspondence

  • Glenn Martin, 9 of 14

  • Correspondence

  • Correspondence

  • New

  • SI Photos with Negative Numbers, Aircraft, 2 of 9

  • Biographical Files, Wright, 3 of 12

  • Correspondence

  • Correspondence

  • Target Kite Mark 1 Mod. 1 Drawings, set 3 (incomplete)

  • Address Cards, 2 of 2

  • Air Mail Pioneers Newsletters

  • Aircraft by Manufacturer, Mayo-Mohawk

  • Bringing "Kitty" Home, 5 of 6

  • National Aviation Club Newsletters

  • Early Birds Certificates of Membership

  • 1970s Correspondence, 2 of 4

  • Eppie Chat

  • Correspondence, 1 of 2

  • Prints from Newspapers

  • WF, 6 of 6

  • Kite Carnival, 1 of 3

  • History Newspaper Clippings, World War I

  • Biographical Files, Sn-Sw

  • Correspondence

  • Correspondence

  • Correspondence

  • SI Photos with Negative Numbers, People, 5 of 5

  • Reinhardt Ausmus Interview

  • Garber's Personal Work Slides, 24 of 31

  • Trip to Europe, 18 of 50

  • Correspondence

  • Aircraft Engineering, Wind Tunnels

  • West Plains, Missouri

  • WWII Navy Target Kite Orders and Reports

  • Garber Interview Transcripts, Air Mail

  • Correspondence

  • Non-SI Photos, Air Mail 1911 Firsts

  • Rotorcraft, 2 of 3

  • Correspondence

  • Kite Making Instructions, 2 of 2

  • Trip to Europe, 15 of 50

  • Program for Experimental and Research Engineering and Development Fiscal Year 1926

  • Kite Newspaper Clippings (photocopied)

  • Lindbergh-1, 2 of 4

  • NASM Policies

  • Aircraft Accidents, Civil Aeronautics Board Reports

  • Miscellaneous Notes, 3 of 4

  • Correspondence

  • Accession Records for Curtiss NC-4

  • Assorted Sheet Film

  • Margaret Garber Blue Papers, DAR

  • Correspondence

  • National Association of Rocketry Regulations

  • History of Recognition Model Program and Procedure Chart

  • USN, 3 of 4

  • Martin Lecture

  • Brewer (Frank G.) Trophy, 2 of 3

  • Aviation History, General, Publications, 5 of 6

  • Academy of Model Aeronautics Mailings

  • A Proclamation Appointing Paul Edward Garber Acting Director of the National Air and Space Museum Photocopy

  • Model Aircraft Kit Plans

  • U.S. Space Program Materials, General, 1 of 2

  • Correspondence

  • 1980s Correspondence, 2 of 5

  • Casino Bombing Television Show

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92-2946, Paul E. Garber standing by the Spirit of St. Louis, from 35mm ektachrome
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