ALBERT H. REINERS' ALBUM
 
 
 
 
BERT REINERS
ca 1913
MARY ALICE, BERT & "SAM"
Christmas Night, 1968
 
       Albert, (Bert), Henry Reiners was born on February 12, 1889 in New Jersey. He went to school in Union City (then called Union Hill), working as a messenger and "gofer" for his father and others when he became old enough, and graduated from Union Hill High School in 1907. He attended Cooper Union in New York City, and became a chemist. He married in 1916, and he and his wife, Ada, had four children, who they raised in Cranford, New Jersey. Bert passed away in his sleep at home on February 24, 1974.
     Bert was always interested in anything and everything scientific, and took up photography as a teenager, always developing his own photos. In August, 1910, at the age of 21, he had a unique opportunity to witness the Curtiss Exhibition Team in flight at Sheepshead Bay, and took his camera with him. The result was 27 photos of a "window in time". Although Bert spoke enthusiastically to his nephew in after years about this wonderful experience, the photos were never known to exist until after his widow passed away in 1983 and all Bert's old photographs were found in boxes in the attic. Bert's granddaughter, Mary Alice Wittnebert Borer, mounted the photos in albums for preservation's sake, but no one recognized the majority of the subjects, least of all the photos from the air show. It was not until she showed them to Bert's nephew, Bill Reuter, in October, 2003, that Bill instantly identified them as photos of the great occasion that "Uncle Bert" had told him about.
 
 
 
 
ALBERT H. REINERS & FAMILY
in Model T Ford, ca 1910
Next to the driver -- Juliana Nolte Reiners, Bert's mother (1867-1946).
Behind the driver: Bert's next youngest sister, Mary Louise Reiners (1891-1962).
Behind Juliana: Bert's older sister Anna May Reiners Reuter (1887-1958).
She was the mother of Bill Reuter, my mom's cousin and my informant as to the nature of the air show photos
Photos & text courtesy of Mary Alice Borer, 12-30-03
 

 
 
JAMES C. MARS & EUGENE ELY
SHEEPSHEAD BAY AIR MEET
 
 
 
 
J. C. MARS & SKYLARK
"`Bud' Mars, a pupil of Glenn H. Curtiss, who fell in the lower harbor with his aeroplane yesterday [August 27, 1910], qualified today by three flights at Sheepshead Bay race track, as a licensed aviator of the Aero Club of America."
From "Bud Mars Qualifies at Sheepshead Bay"
New York: Daily Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tennessee,
August 28, 1910 : New York
e-mail from Bob Davis 9/3/2003
posted on Mars page of earlyaviators.com
 

 
 
 
 
J. C. MARS & SKYLARK
 

 
 
 
 
J. C. MARS "HURDLING"
The plane is just visible under the arrow.
 

 
 
 
 
J. C. MARS & SKYLARK
 

 
 
 
 
J. C. MARS & SKYLARK
 

 
 
 
 
J. C. MARS & SKYLARK
Identification is Provisional
 

 
 
 
 
J. C. MARS CRASHES
August 27, 1910
 

 
 
 
 
EUGENE ELY
 

 
 
Eugene Ely
 
 
EUGENE ELY
"In August, Eugene [Ely] and Mabel found themselves in New York ... on to the Sheepshead Bay Meet at Long Island, on August 19th, where he again was flying with Curtiss, Mars, Charles Willard and John A. Douglas McCurdy."
From "California National Guard's First (Naval) Aviator
Eugene Burton Ely", by WO1 Mark J. Denger
Linked to Ely page of earlyaviators.com
 

 
 
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