Rio Grande Historical Collections Photographs, 1885-1950s
Date
1956
Decade
1950s
Subject (LCSH)
Buildings
Airplanes
Runways (Aeronautics)
Windsocks
Deserts
Historical context
The White Sands Proving Ground (WSPG) was established in July 9, 1945 and renamed White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) in 1958. The world's first atomic bomb was detonated at Trinity Site, at the north end of WSPG, July 16, 1945. The military range served as a principal location for testing rocket technology following World War II, including V-2 rockets brought from Germany at the end of the war. WSMR is known as the birthplace of missile and space activity in the United States. The images in the collection depict WSMR views, V-2 rocket tests, Trinity Site, the old mining site of Estey City (located on the range), and personnel affiliated with operations at WSPG during the mid-1940s. The photographs were donated by the WSMR Public Affairs Office
Provenance
White Sands Missile Range, Public Affairs Office
Extent
Size original: 8 x 10 in.
Notes
This is the missile range’s southern airfield located several miles southeast of the main post in 1956
It is called Condron Field after Max Condron who died on a dirt strip here during WWII when he tried to make an emergency landing
Note on recto: "CONDRON FIELD CIRCA 1956"
Digital publisher
New Mexico State University Library
Source
NMSU Library Archives and Special Collections
Source collection name: White Sands Missile Range Photographs, 1905-1950s