The collection includes a lithograph of James Means's residence on Bay State Road in Boston, which was designed by architects Little and Browne, whose archives is in the Historic New England Collection. "James Means and the Problem of Manflight, during the period 1882-1920" (1964), by James Howard Means, M.D., "The James Means Control for Flying Machines, based on the principle of Mental Automatism" (1913), by James Means. "Oppressive Tariff Taxation" (1885), by James Means. "Five Patents Relating to Aviation" (1909), by James Means, "Manflight" (1891), by James Means,"Twentieth Century Energy" (1896), by James Means, 1938 "Acme Photo" photograph of Dr. James Howard Means and Dr. William J. Kerr, April 4, 1938., Two (2) trade cards and seven (7) newspapers clippings advertising "James Means Shoes."