Details for Curtis Airfield

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5307001136

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Marker Number 1136
Atlas Number 5307001136
Marker Title Curtis Airfield
Index Entry Curtis Airfield
Address 3811 N. Bridge St.
City Brady
County McCulloch
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 469556
UTM Northing 3449173
Subject Codes World War II; military topics; aviation
Marker Year 1972
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Curtis Field Airport, W side of N. Bridge St. (US 377)
Private Property
Marker Condition
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Named for Harry Lamar Curtis, mayor of Brady who instigated offer of this field to the United States government during World War II. Born 1903 in Dallas, H.L. Curtis was educated at the University of Dallas, Southern Methodist University, and Texas A&M. He married (1929) Marjorie McCall of Brady and moved here after business successes in Dallas. Served on City Council 1936 to 1940 and as Mayor 1940 to 1944. In 1940 Mayor Curtis obtained designation of Brady Airfield as a national defense airport, with funding for enlargement and hard-surfacing. Small old field was relinquished and this larger tract provided. City paid about $40,000; federal grant was $141,631. Brady's clear skies, dry climate, and freedom from commercial air traffic made it a favored site. A contract school moved here from Love Field, Dallas, on March 16, 1941, and became Brady Aviation School, Ltd. Mayor Curtis led the city to grant free use of the field for ten years, with one dollar a year charged for utilities. Over 10,000 cadets trained here before the school closed in Aug. 1944. This was final duty for a few: 21 cadets, six instructors, a personnel officer lost their lives in accidents. This was one of 17 Texas civilian fields training military pilots during World War II. (1972)

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