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  1. Octave Chanute, 1832-1910;: The contributions of an American civil engineer to the improvement of railroads, railroad bridges, timber preservation, and aeronautics; a bibliography by Pearl I Young, 1963
  2. Octave Chanute, 1832-1910: A brief biography by Charlie Plumb, 1977
  3. The complete writings of Octave Chanute (1832-1910) by Pearl I Young, 1961
  4. Bibliography of items about Octave Chanute, 1832-1910 by Pearl I Young, 1961

1. Chanute, Octave, 1832-1910. (in MARION)
Chanute, Octave, 18321910. Heading Chanute, Octave, 1832-1910. Used for Chanute, O. (Octave), 1832-1910 Source data found
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2. Records For Chanute, O. (Octave), 1832-1910. (in VSCCAT)
Chanute, O. (Octave), 18321910.
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3. MSN Encarta - Octave Chanute
Chanute, Octave I. Introduction Chanute, Octave (18321910), American aeronautical engineer whose most notable contribution to flight was
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4. Octave Chanute, 1832-1910; The Contributions Of An American Civil
Octave Chanute, 18321910; The contributions of an American civil engineer to the improvement of railroads, railroad bridges, timber preservation
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5. Octave Chanute (1832-1910) Papers (KC292)
Octave Chanute (18321910) Papers (KC292)
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6. Octave Chanute, November 2001- June 2002
Octave Chanute 1832-1910. Chanute's nature was mild, considerate to others, kindly, generous, patient, and just.
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7. Airplanes Inventors Octave Chanute
Octave Chanute. Octave Chanute (18321910), born in France, was a naturalized American. He was a talented and highly-successful civil engineer.
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8. Information Page On The Octave Chanute And His 1897 Hang Glider
Octave Chanute (1832 1910) Octave Chanute was a civil engineer, business man and aviation enthusiast whose standing in the aeronautical world
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9. Extended Bibliography Octave Chanute
1. Chanute, Octave, 1832 1910. MS 62-4604.Papers; 1850-1910; 21 024 items. Civil engineer and aeronaut.
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10. Octave Chanute (in VSCCAT)
The Service, 1992 Subject Chanute, Octave, 18321910. Flight. Gliders (Aeronautics) Indiana. Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore (Ind.)
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11. Browse By Author: C - Project Gutenberg
Chanute, Octave (18321910). Flying Machines construction and operation; apractical book which shows, in illustrations, working plans and text,
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Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925

12. Flying Machines: Construction And Operation; A Practical Book Which Shows, In Il
Creator, Chanute, Octave (18321910). Creator, Jackman, William James (1850-).Creator, Russell, Thomas Herbert (1862-1947)
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Flying Machines: construction and operation; a practical book which shows, in il
Read online Help on this page New Search Bibliographic Record Creator Chanute, Octave, 1832-1910 Creator Jackman, William James, 1850- Creator Russell, Thomas Herbert, 1862-1947 Title Flying Machines: construction and operation; a practical book which shows, in illustrations, working plans and text, how to build and navigate the modern airship Language English LoC Class TL: Technology: Motor vehicles, Aeronautics, Astronautics Subject Aeronautics Subject Flying-machines EText-No. Release Date No Formats Available For Download Edition Format Encoding ¹ Compression Size Download Links ² Plain text none 314 KB main site mirror sites Plain text zip 113 KB main site mirror sites ¹ If you need a special character set, try our online recoding service ² If you are located outside the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Click on mirror sites to select a mirror site. If you have P2P software installed that understands magnetlinks click on

13. Octave Chanute, November 2001- June 2002
Photo courtesy the Chanute family. Octave Chanute 1832-1910. Chanute’s naturewas mild, considerate to others, kindly, generous, patient, and just.
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Science Exhibits
Octave Chanute, November 2001- June 2002
Poster designed by Barbara Kern.
Photo courtesy the Chanute family. Octave Chanute - 1832-1910
Simine Short
COMING TO AMERICA Octave Alexandre Chanut was born on 18 February 1832 in Paris, France. When his father Joseph Chanut accepted a position as Vice-president and History Professor at Jefferson College, just north of New Orleans in the fall of 1838, he took his son along to the New World Young, 1963 #5 In 1854 he became an American Citizen, Americanized his name by adding the letter "e" to his family name and dropping his middle name. He became Octave Chanute. Photo: Octave Chanute, 1856.
Original photo in the Chanute family possession, Denver, CO.
Courtesy the Chanute family.
Annie Riddel James Chanute, married to Octave Chanute, 12 March 1857. The photo was probably taken at that time.
Original photo in the Chanute family possession, Denver, CO.

14. Chanute, Octave
Biography 18321910 Enshrined 1963 To Octave Chanute, for outstanding contributionsto aviation through his compilation of the aeronautical accomplishments of
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15. Octave Chanute (1832-1910) Papers (KC292)
Octave Chanute (18321910) Papers (KC292). Octave Chanute was critically importantto the development of Kansas City, first as the engineer for the Kansas
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Octave Chanute (1832-1910) Pa pers (KC292) Note : Selected rolls of microfilm of the Papers of Octave Chanute from the Library of Congress Of the 25 microfilm reels available, WHMC-KC holds only seven that covers the time periods when Chanute was active in Kansas City. They are his letterbooks in containers 19-21:
  • REEL 1 5 Sept. 1860 -3 June 1863 REEL 2 31 Dec. 1864 -21 Nov. 1866; 22 Nov. 1866 -3 June 1869 REEL 3 17 June 1869 -28 Sept. 1873 REEL 4 1 Jan. 1871 -15 Oct. 1873 REEL 6 14 July 1883 -15 Apr. 1885 REEL 7 15 Apr. 1885 -15 Aug. 1887 REEL 8 16 Aug. 1887 -18 Apr. 1890
The collection consists of correspondence, family papers, articles, patents, photographs, sketches, kite diagrams, plans for Chanute's railroad bridge across the Missouri River, and clippings. 7 microfilm reels. © WHMC-KC, University of Missouri updated: Thursday, September 04, 2003
Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Kansas City
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16. WHMC-KC Collections: Built Environment
John W. Cain Architectural Plans (1017kc); Central Industrial DistrictRecords (1047kc); Octave Chanute (18321910) Papers (KC292); Coates House Restoration
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Built Environment
Individuals (architects, engineers, planners, designers, decorators); Companies and firms; Professional and occupational associations; Institutions (foundations, museums, schools); Real estate and land developers; Land use and planning organizations; Urban and neighborhood organizations.
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  • American Institute of Architects/KC Records (586kc) American Public Works Association Records (887kc)
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  • Alfred Edward Barnes Jr. (1892-1960) Architectural Collection Arthur A. Benson II (1944- ) Papers Benson Manufacturing Company Records Black and Veatch Engineers/Architects Records Robert B. Bloomgarten (1902-1987) Architectural Records (431kc) William Boedefeld Architectural Renderings (1344kc) Boller Brothers Architectural Records ( Booth-Lang Family Papers (1040kc) Lenore K. Bradley (1935-1998) Papers JCA Oscar Braecklein Papers (KC340) NSA Marshall Dwight Brown (1904-1994) Papers ( George L. Brown and Son Collection (KC342)
  • 17. Airplanes Inventors: Octave Chanute
    Octave Chanute (18321910), born in France, was a naturalized American. He wasa talented and highly-successful civil engineer. Chanute designed the first
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    Octave Chanute
    Octave Chanute (1832-1910), born in France, was a naturalized American. He was a talented and highly-successful civil engineer. Chanute designed the first bridge (railroad) over the Missouri River and designed the Union stockyards in Chicago and Kansas City. Following his early retirement, Chanute took up a never-ending campaign to champion the invention of the airplane. He acted as a tireless publicist, collecting information from all corners of the globe and sending out information to all askers. Of particular import, his long correspondence with Louis Mouillard. Further, the interest of a prominent engineer in matters of aviation lent a considerable respectability to the nascent field. In 1894, Chanute published a compendium of early aviation experiments, Progress in Flying Machines that was widely read and respected. In 1896, Chanute became an even more active participant, commissioning several craft in 1896 which were contsructed in William Avery's shop. Chanute's favorite was the Katydid,

    18. Extended Bibliography: Octave Chanute
    Chanute, Octave, 18321910. Some letters from Octave Chanute, Chairman to AF Young, Pearl I. Octave Chanute, 1832-1910; the contributions of an American
    http://spicerweb.org/chanute/biblio2.html
    An extended bibliography on Octave Chanute compiled by Simine Short with additions by Steve Spicer.
    Please email Steve with any corrections or additions. Contents of this page:
    Writings and Speeches of Octave Chanute:
    This section was originally titled Principal Writings... , but who is to know what is "Principal"? These writings and speeches had a great deal of influence on engineers and aeronautical researchers at the time, but to many people the short, two or three page articles in contemporary magazines that Chanute wrote may have had a "principal" impact, inspiring them to build a glider, fly a kite, become a pilot or otherwise join the multitude of people who marvelled at the miracle of flight. Aerial Navigation
      Published
    • American Railroad and Engineering Journal, Chanute, Octave. "Aerial Navigation." Lecture delivered to the students at Sibley College. Cornell University, May 2, 1890. Jul to Nov 1890, vol. 64, pp.: 316-8, 365-7, 395-7, 442-3, 498-501. Reprinted by Burr Printing House, Frankfort & Jacobs Streets, NY, 1891, 36pp inc. tables.

    19. Octave Chanute
    Octave Chanute 18321910 Octave Chanute I heartily recommend that you readthe whole story on this wonderful site.
    http://www.earlyaviators.com/echanute.htm
    OCTAVE CHANUTE
    1896 Chanute multiplane glider
    Collection of Jean-Pierre Lauwers
    1896-97 Chanute-Herring glider
    Collection of Jean-Pierre Lauwers
    1902 Chanute triplane glider, oscillating wings.
    Collection of Jean-Pierre Lauwers
    NATIONAL AVIATION HALL OF FAME
    To visit his entry on this site, first click on National Aviation Hall of Fame to go to the homepage. Next, highlight and click on "Enshrinees List" at the lower left corner of the page. You will find an alphabetical listing of all enshrinees on this page. Then highlight and click on his name.
    Use your "BACK" button to return to this site.
    WINGS OFF THE DUNES The story of Octave Chanutes Glider Flights of 1896, by Steve Spicer, may be accessed by clicking on: Octave Chanute I heartily recommend that you read the whole story on this wonderful site. HERRING'S FIRST FLIGHT Email reply from Steve Spicer, (2-1-01) Author of Wings Off The Dunes. Don't overlook Augustus Herring with your "other pioneers". He was a strange one, but there are several people that claim he flew before the Wright brothers. He did make a 'flight' up in St. Joseph, Michigan, but for a lot of reasons nothing ever came of it. I've always felt that the biplane glider that he and Chanute developed here was Herring's idea all along. He and Chanute argued that point in years subsequent, but Herring, along with Avery, did most of the flying and testing. Butusov was the other character in the cast of characters down here on the beach!

    20. Octave Chanute (1832-1910)
    Chapman Library Mural. Octave Chanute (18321910) was the founder of Chanute,Kansas. Octave Chanute was born in Paris, came to the
    http://neosho.edu/Library/mural text & pics/mural56a.htm

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