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Items he shared from the Grant County News included: - The first airplane owned in Grant County was purchased by R. D. Petit and F. A. Harrison, and was to be used both as a commercial and pleasure airplane. - Col. Fred Harrison was a Grant Co attorney who later became county judge, and was in the aviation corp in World War I. - Col. Harrison was able to make frequent flights between Grant County and Edgewood, Kentucky in "less than thirty minutes." - Roy Osborne flew a Waco 10 Airplane - In June of 1931, at the Williamstown Airport, named Emma Conrad Field (2 miles north of Williamstown near Dixie Highway), they had Wild Bill Hinkey as a performer to do parachute jumps and wing walking. - an ad in the 5-24-1930 Gallatin County news invited readers to come out to Harrison-Pettit field to see "Stunt Flying and Parachuite Jumping." |
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From the Newsletter of the Grant County Historical Society |
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