W. David Lewis Papers
Scope and Contents
This collection is made up of materials created and collected by Dr. W. David Lewis. Much of the contents relate to Captain Eddie V. Rickenbacker, the subject of Lewis' book Eddie Rickenbacker: An American Hero in the Twentieth Century (2005). Other materials include personal and professional correspondence, materials from teaching classes, and research materials on topics inlcuding the history of aviation, the history of technology, and World War II.
Accession 00-016 includes a video tape of a reunion of several survivors and rescuers from Eddie Rickenbacker's 1942 plain crash, stranding at sea, and subsequent rescue.
Accession 02-013 contains materials relating to the 1992 Internation Conference on the History of Civil and Commercial Aviation in Lucerne, Switzerland.
Dates
- 1910 - 2009
Creator
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Biographical / Historical
Walter David Lewis was born on June 24, 1931, in Towanda, Pennsylvania. He earned a B.A. and M.A. in History from Pennsylvania State University in 1952 and 1954. In 1961, Lewis earned a Ph.D. in American Social and Intellectual History from Cornell University. From 1959 through 1965, Lewis served as Fellowship Coordinator for the Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation as well as Lecturer in History at the University of Delaware in Wilmington. He served as Professor of History at State University of New York (Buffalo) from 1965 to 1971. Lewis accepted an appointment as Hudson Professor of History and Engineering at Auburn University in 1971, a position he held until his death in 2007. He was instrumental in developing Auburn’s History of Technology program and played a major role in shaping the direction of the History Department throughout his long and distinguished tenure at Auburn. As a prolific scholar, Lewis authored or co-authored several major publications including The Southern Mystique: The Impact of Technology on Human Values in a Changing Region, Delta: The History of an Airline, The Airway to Everywhere: The History of All American Aviation, Sloss Furnaces and the Rise of the Birmingham District, and most recently Eddie Rickenbacker: An American Hero in the Twentieth Century. In addition, he published over fifty articles and wrote dozens of book reviews for such well-known publications as the Journal of American History, the American Historical Review, and the Journal of Southern History. Lewis was also instrumental in the acquisition of what is now the Eddie Rickenbacker Papers, presently located in Auburn University’s Special Collections and Archives Department. In addition to his academic pursuits, Lewis was a proficient organist.
Extent
33.45 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
This finding aid is organized by accessions. Each accession represents an addition to the collection. Each accession also represents a transfer of physical and legal custody of archival materials from the donor(s) to Auburn University Special Collections and Archives.
- Aeronautics -- History
- Aeronautics, Commercial -- United States -- History
- Auburn University -- Faculty
- Auburn University. Department of History.
- Bartek, Johnny, 1919 - 2013
- Boutte, Lester H., 1920-1995
- Cherry, William T., Jr., 1915-2000
- College teachers
- Eastern Air Lines -- History
- Funafuti Atoll (Tuvalu)
- Iron-works
- Prisons -- History
- Rescues
- Reynolds, James Willard, 1917-2001
- Rickenbacker, Eddie, 1890-1973
- Technology -- History
- Wepner, William H., 1923-2000
Creator
- Title
- Guide to the W. David Lewis Papers
- Subtitle
- Record Group 0529
- Status
- Under Revision
- Author
- Elizabeth Bates
- Date
- May 29, 2020
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- English
- Edition statement
- Earlier finding aids transcribed to ArchivesSpace by Elizabeth Bates, May 29, 2020.
Repository Details
Part of the Auburn University Special Collections and Archives Repository
Auburn University
Ralph Brown Draughon Library
231 Mell Street
Auburn Alabama 36849
334-844-1732
archives@auburn.edu