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Clement Melville Keys Papers

National Air and Space Museum

Object Details

Creator
Keys, Clement Melville, 1876-1952
Names
Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce of America
Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company
Curtiss-Wright Corporation
Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc.
Keys, Clement Melville, 1876-1952
Topic
Aeronautics
Aeronautics, Commercial -- United States
Provenance
Donated by Elizabeth Keys Stoney.
Creator
Keys, Clement Melville, 1876-1952
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Clement Melville Keys Papers
Summary
Clement Melville Keys (1876-1952) was a financier and corporate organizer who promoted aviation through the post-World War I decade. In 1916 he came to the aid of the financially-troubled Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co. and was made an unsalaried vice president. Keys accompanied the American Aviation Mission to Europe in 1919, returning to purchase a controlling interest in Curtiss in 1920. He remained president of Curtiss until the 1929 merger with Wright Aeronautical Corp. to form Curtiss-Wright Corporation, whereupon he became president of the new company. In 1931, however, Keys resigned as chairman of T&WA following a bitter struggle for control of the airline. Mental collapse followed and Keys surrendered all his remaining aviation interests and left Curtiss-Wright in 1933.
Biographical / Historical
Clement Melville Keys (1876-1952) was a financier and corporate organizer who promoted aviation through the post Word War I decade. Canadian-born, Keys graduated from Toronto University (B.A. 1897) and taught classics before coming to the United States in 1901 (naturalized, 1924). He went to work for the Wall Street Journal, first as a reporter (1901-1903), then as railroad editor (1903-1905) before becoming financial editor for World's Work (1905-1911). In 1911 he founded C. M. Keys & Co., an investment counseling firm and bond dealer. In 1916 he came to the aid of the financially-troubled Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co. and was made an unsalaried Vice President. Keys accompanied the American Aviation Mission to Europe in 1919, returning to purchase a controlling interest in Curtiss in 1920. He remained president of Curtiss until the 1929 merger with Wright Aeronautical Corp. to form Curtiss-Wright Corporation, whereupon he became president of the new company. During his tenure as president of Curtiss (1920-1929) and its successor, Curtiss-Wright Corp. (1929-1933), Keys brought the company from the brink of bankruptcy to a position as one of the leading aircraft manufacturers in the world. Curtiss also became the center of a group of aviation-related companies which served to market and operate Curtiss aircraft. At the same time, Keys expanded his own holdings until he was at the head of twenty-six corporations, including aviation holdings companies, such as North American Aviation and National Aviation Corp., as well as the first American transcontinental air service, Transcontinental Air Transport (later Transcontinental & Western Airline). In January 1932, Keys withdrew from all his aviation interests, citing ill health. He remained connected with C. M. Keys & Co., concentrating mainly on financial and real estate interests. Upon retiring from Keys & Co. in 1942, he started a new company, C. M. Keys Aircraft Service Co. and, after World War II, helped organize Peruvian International Airways, which began operating in South America in 1947.
Extent
16.3 Cubic feet (32 boxes)
Date
1916-1952
bulk 1928-1931
Archival Repository
National Air and Space Museum Archives
Identifier
NASM.XXXX.0091
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Correspondence
Financial records
Drawings
Citation
Clement Melville Keys Papers, Accession XXXX-0091, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
The processing of the Keys papers began as an intern project. The intern, however, was unable to complete the work before the end of the intemship period and I was assigned to rebox the materials that had been left unprocessed so that higher priority activities could continue. The long-term plan was that I would finish processing the collection when other projects had been completed. At this time I discovered two things: first, many of the documents had been marked for filing, apparently by Keys or Mr. Swan, his confidential secretary; second, much of the material was no longer in this order. When my work load allowed me to return to the processing of the Keys Papers, I surveyed the collection. The remaining original folder labels and cross-reference sheets appeared to confirm my first discovery - many of the documents had been marked for filing. Most of my work since has been directed at undoing the mishandling from the initial work, most of which occurred in the files relating to the Curtiss group of companies. Almost all of the items dating from mid-1928 onwards carry some sort of filing marks: these items have been reorganized into the indicated filing units (see folder list, below). Unfortunately, enclosures often were not marked: some of these were refiled in 1987 and their provenance is, therefore, lost. A close textual analysis of the collection would be necessary to reunite enclosures with their cover letters; current work load and staff levels preclude this labor-intensive operation. Almost all of the items dating from mid-1928 onwards carry some sort of filing marks: these items have been reorganized into the indicated filing units (see folder list). Unfortunately, enclosures often were not marked: some of these were refiled in 1987 and their provenance is, therefore, lost. A close textual analysis of the collection would be necessary to reunite enclosures with their cover letters; current work load and staff levels preclude this labor-intensive operation. Materials pre-dating mid-1928 or otherwise unmarked have been filed by "best guess" from the correspondents and subject of the letters. Some materials doubtless remain misfiled. Researchers should examine folders that seem even marginally related to their topic for unmarked but related documents. Titles appearing in brackets [ ] are the archivist's. Series 1 Materials through 1932 Series 2 Post-1932 Material Series 3 Miscellaneous Materials
Processing Information
Arranged and described by Paul Silbermann, September 1994. Encoded by Amanda Buel, 2014. Revised and digital assets attached by Allan Janus, 2020.
Rights
Material is subject to Smithsonian Terms of Use. Should you wish to use NASM material in any medium, please submit an Application for Permission to Reproduce NASM Material, available at Permissions Requests.
Genre/Form
Correspondence
Financial records
Drawings
Scope and Contents
This collection consists primarily of Keys' business records and correspondence from the 1920s and early 1930s. The bulk of the material relates to the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company/Curtiss-Wright Corporation and related firms, as well as Transcontinental Air Transport. The material includes business (operating) correspondence and records relating to Keys' financial interests. The collection is divided into three series. The first series consists of materials dated through Keys' withdrawal from his aviation interests in 1932, followed by a second series of materials post-dating 1932. The final series consists of a small number of legal-sized documents not marked by Keys or his secretary and not otherwise placeable in either of the first two series. Because of the small amount of legal-sized material in the collection, the bulk of the collection has been stored in letter-sized containers; all legal-size documents have been placed in legal-sized containers at the end of the collection (Boxes 29-31) and a cross-reference note entered in the appropriate place in basic folder list. Larger materials have been placed in a single oversized box (Box 32) with cross-references in the folder list as appropriate. Note: The digital images shown for this collection were repurposed from scans made by an outside contractor for a commercial product which did not reproduce all materials found in this collection; some items have not been scanned.
Restrictions
No restrictions on access.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503511562004-1503511562043-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/pg28e00e54d-1905-41ce-8b49-47f970892346

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  • National Aviation Corp., Memo

  • Transcontinental Air Transport, American Telephone and Telegraph

  • Air Associates, Inc.

  • National Aviation Corp., Murphy (G. M. P.) and Co.

  • New Traveller (The)

  • Publications, Time

  • Cobham (Alan) Aviation, Ltd.

  • Doe, Thomas B.

  • National Airway Terminals

  • Circulars (Offering and Special), Curtiss-Reid Aircraft Co. Ltd.

  • Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co., Guggenheim Fund

  • Fauber, W. H.

  • Association of Aviation Transport Executives, Minutes

  • Circulars (General), Aircraft

  • Hetherington, T. G.

  • Curtiss-Robertson Airplane Manufacturing Co., Publicity

  • Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co., Airports

  • Ireland Aircraft Co. General File

  • Eastern Air Transport -- Publications

  • Curtiss-Wright Airports

  • Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co., U. S. Government -- General

  • Publications General File

  • National Aviation Corp., Certificate of Incorporation

  • Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co., Listing Statement NYSE

  • Curtiss Airplane Export Co./Curtiss-Wright Export Co., Bankers' Trust Co.

  • Aviation Credit Corp., Statement Financial

  • Stockholders' Notice, Southwest Air Fast Express

  • Curtiss Flying Service/Curtiss-Wright Flying Service, Stockholders' Notice -- Correspondence

  • Curtiss-Reid Aircraft Co. Ltd., Miscellaneous

  • Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co., Diefendorf, C. H.

  • Annual and Interim Reports, Curtiss Flying Service/Curtiss-Wright Flying Service

  • Cox, S. E. J.

  • Foreign Air Passenger Lines -- Miscellaneous

  • Willson, James C.

  • Baker, Newton D.

  • Hays, Will H.

  • Circulars (Offering and Special), Fokker Aircraft Corp.

  • Black, Archibald

  • Pennsylvania Air Lines

  • Fairey, C. R.

  • Aviation Corp. of California, Directors

  • Bruno (H. A.)-Blythe (R. R.) Co.

  • Command-Aire, Inc.

  • Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co., Executive Committee - Minutes

  • Transcontinental Air Transport, Officers

  • Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co., McCauley, E. G.

  • Breech, E. R.

  • Byoir, Carl - Jan-Jun

  • Transcontinental Air Transport, Bruno (H. A.)-Blythe (R. R.)

  • Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co., Control of Accounting (North Elmwood Plant)

  • Post-1932 Material

  • Publicity, New York Motor News

  • Long Island Railroad (Bendix)

  • Maddux, Inc. General File

  • Applications alphabetical by applicant, Y

  • Curtiss Flying Service/Curtiss-Wright Flying Service, Equitable Trust Co.

  • Aircraft Investigations, Copeland

  • Publications, Aero Digest

  • Bendix Corp.

  • Circulars (Offering and Special), Keystone Aircraft Corp.

  • Oklahoma Aviation Corp.

  • Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co., Keys (C. M.) - Personal

  • Transcontinental Air Transport, Rand McNally

  • Bendix Aviation Corp., Publicity

  • Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co., Publicity

  • Transcontinental and Western Airlines, Statement of Property

  • Transcontinental Air Transport, Railroads - Louisville and Nashville Railroad Co.

  • Boeing, W. E.

  • Engineering Magazine Co.

  • Castle, Benjamin P.

  • Circulars (Offering and Special), Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co.

  • Transcontinental Air Transport, Hotchkiss, Henry

  • Transcontinental Air Transport, Lamphier, T. G.

  • Baker (R. H.) Co, Inc.

  • Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co., Willys, J. N.

  • Knight, Harry H.

  • Mathewson, Christy

  • Curtiss Aircraft Corp.

  • Foreign, London

  • Taylor-Wharton Co.

  • Lesan (H. E.) Advertising Agency

  • Hoyt, Richard F.

  • Stockholders' Notice, Fairchild Aviation Corp.

  • Amphibions, Inc.; Directors

  • Commercial Credit Corp.

  • Canadian Car and Foundry Co.

  • Aviation Corp. (of Delaware) General File

  • Keystone Aircraft Corp.

  • Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co., Patrick, MGen. Mason M.

  • Transcontinental Air Transport, Sheaffer, D. M.

  • Transcontinental Air Transport, Ferguson, H. C.

  • Curtiss Flying Service/Curtiss-Wright Flying Service, Stockholders' List

  • Aviation Credit Corp., Meetings

  • New York Telegram

  • National Aviation Corp., Coffin, H. E.

  • Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co., Statements Financial

  • Ireland Aircraft Co., Meetings

  • Stockholders' Notice, Aviation Corp. of the Americas

  • Foreign, Russian Project

  • Bancamerica-Blair Corp.

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