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'''Wendel W. Gibson''' (1915-1997) was a nephew of Walter B. Gibson.
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'''Wendel W. Gibson''' (1915-1997), the nephew of [[Walter B. Gibson]], ran Gibson Magic in Nashua, New Hampshire.
  
  
 
== Biography ==
 
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Wendel "Gibby" Gibson was [[Harry Blackstone]]'s chauffeur during his 1935 season.<ref>The Boston Barnstormer, September, 1976</ref>
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Revision as of 15:14, 26 December 2016

Wendel W. Gibson
BornWendel Wright Gibson
March 29, 1915
Germantown, Pennsylvania
DiedOctober 24, 1997 (age 82)
Nashua, New Hampshire

Wendel W. Gibson (1915-1997), the nephew of Walter B. Gibson, ran Gibson Magic in Nashua, New Hampshire.


Biography

Wendel "Gibby" Gibson was Harry Blackstone's chauffeur during his 1935 season.[1]



References

  1. The Boston Barnstormer, September, 1976