Jesse Boland lead.

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jmkendall
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Jesse Boland lead.

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I don't know if this will help in IDing Jesse Lee Bolands B-17, but apparently he was tried for illegally transporting at least two of his planes from Bryd field to his home field in Hanover county Va. Perhaps a search of the Civil Aeronatutics board might help???

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/11607933/
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Chris Brame
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Let me try to fix what I can:
RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 14.--(U.P.I.) --A portly Negro mystic was scheduled for trial yesterday on charges that two of his fleet of 14 airplanes were operated illegally. Jesse L. Boland, a strapping and jovial 240-pounder known as "Master X" said he has 14 surplus military planes, including a B-17 Flying Fortress and a B-25 medium bomber which he operates from a Richmond airfield and from his farm in Hanover County. He operates a charm shop in Richmond where he sells, among other things, "lucky stones" which he says he has carried aloft in his Flying Fortress. The bearded Negro says he flies the stones into the "substratosphere" and then "pushes back the canopy and lets the cosmic rays go to work." But the Civil Aeronautics Board has some non-cosmic trouble for him. It charges that two surplus Army AT-6 trainers were flown illegally from a Richmond airport to Boland's estate in January, 1947 without proper certificates of airworthiness, and that subsequent crashes were not reported promptly. Boland's attorneys said "Master X'' was so "mentally disturbed and physically wrecked'' that he was not able to report the accidents for
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