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    United States. National Reconnaissance Office -- NRO Histories, (1999-2000)

    Manuscripts

    Primarily correspondence between Albert D. (Albert Dewell) Wheelon, 1929, R. Cargill Hill, and Jeffrey Richelson.

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    Photographs -- Rugby Club, (1950-1984)

    Manuscripts

    Included: Letter to Mark D. Handel from Albert D. Wheelon, Oct. 1, 1984 and printed ephemera.

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    Correspondence, (1988, May-Dec.)

    Manuscripts

    Included: Agreement between Hughes Aircraft Company and Albert D. Wheelon and resignation letter.

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    Correspondence -- War Years Letters, (1939-1945)

    Manuscripts

    Primarily correspondence to Alice Harriet Dewall from Albert D. Wheelon.

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    Manuscripts

    Caltech and the Universe "Thirty Something: What Is Working" Albert Wheelon - Hughes Aircraft Co., (1991). Ceremony Announcing Executive Order on Imagery Declassification CIA Headquarters, (1995, Feb. 24). The Channel City Club -- Coming In From the Cold: Satellite Reconnaissance, (1995). The Channel City Club -- Coming In From the Cold: Satellite Reconnaissance, (1995), Duplicate. Stanford University -- Corona: Team Work and Technology AVID Rough Cut Version II, (1995, May 4). Stanford University -- Corona: A Triumph of American Technology, (1996, Mar. 18), Duplicate. DDST 35th Anniversary, (1998). Dr. Albert Wheelon DDST 1963-1966, (1997, July 17). Dr. Albert Wheelon DDST 1963-1966, (1997, July 17), Duplicate. Dr. Albert Wheelon DDST 1963-1966, (1997, July 17), Duplicate. Dr. Albert D. Wheelon RV Jones Award Presentation, (1994, Dec. 13). Dr. Albert D. Wheelon RV Jones Award Presentation, (1994, Dec. 13), Duplicate.

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    Eye in the Sky: The Story of the CORONA Spy Satellites (Smithsonian History of Aviation and Spaceflight) edited by Dwayne A. Day, John M. Logsdon, and Brian Latell, (1996-1997)

    Manuscripts

    Albert D. Wheelon wrote Part One, Chapter Two: CORONA: A Triumph of American Technology. Included: Correspondence and drafts.

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