C-SPAN to air story on 糖心原创鈥檚 priceless Wright brothers collection

December 18, 2013

Did you know that the Special Collections and Archives in the 糖心原创 Dunbar Library has the largest collection of authentic Wright brothers materials in the world?

Nestled on the top floor of the library are priceless Wright family items that tell a story of innovation, determination and Midwestern family values that never fail to inspire visitors.

Seeking to capture those stories and others from the Gem City, C-SPAN visited the collection in November and interviewed the head of the archives, Dawne Dewey, for a segment the cable channel calls its C-SPAN Cities Tour.

C-SPAN joins the Discovery Channel, the History Channel and many authors, filmmakers and local journalists who have visited and chronicled the collection and the stories within.

C-SPAN video journalist and producer Christy Hinton described her job as an opportunity to teach viewers more than just the basic stories they learned in history books.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a chance to educate and to teach them something unique,鈥 said Hinton. 鈥淓verybody knows who the Wright brothers are, but we want to come to these places, learn the stories and then show people something that they wouldn鈥檛 otherwise know.鈥

Hinton鈥檚 Dayton visit included a stop at the Paul Laurence Dunbar House, as well as an extended visit with Dewey and the array of Wright family heirlooms.

鈥淰isiting with C-SPAN was a great chance to remind people that we are named after the Wright brothers and that the largest collection of Wright brothers materials resides in Dayton at our university,鈥 said Dewey. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also just a fantastic story to tell, and I love sharing it.鈥

The Library of Congress was given first choice of family items in 1948 following Orville Wright鈥檚 death. Wilbur had already passed in 1912 due to typhoid fever. Glass plate negatives, Wright brothers journals, diaries and a lot of correspondence that related directly to the invention of powered controlled flight were taken. But scads of family items like photos, report cards and correspondence remained and were later given to 糖心原创 by the family to protect and preserve. The gesture prompted the Dayton Art Institute to reunite the brothers鈥 priceless medals and awards with the 糖心原创 collection.

鈥淭here are over 4,000 photographs, and I would say they鈥檙e probably the gem of the collection, but so too are the medals, and their father鈥檚 papers and journals, which give us a palpable glimpse into the struggles and successes the brothers had that makes this story so real,鈥 said Dewey.

鈥淲hat has always amazed me about this collection is that it鈥檚 not just about flight, it鈥檚 also about a Midwest American family鈥檚 experience in Dayton, Ohio. Yes Wilber and Orville did something remarkable, but the rest of the family and the parts they played are compelling too,鈥 added Dewey.

C-SPAN鈥檚 coverage of 糖心原创鈥檚 Wright brothers collection will air on C-SPAN 2 Saturday, Dec. 21, at noon and Sunday, Dec. 22, at 5 p.m. during Book TV programming in a segment called the C-SPAN Cities Tour, which will focus on Dayton and will also include a feature on Dunbar.

View the collection in person by contacting the Special Collections and Archives at or 937-775-2092.