Charles A. Lindbergh photographs collection 1927-1977 1927-1933
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Lindbergh, Anne Morrow, 1906-2001
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Anne Spencer Morrow Lindbergh was born in Englewood, New Jersey on 22 June 1906, the daughter of ambassador and politician Dwight Morrow and author and Smith College president Elizabeth Cutter Morrow. From 1924-1928 Anne studied literature at Smith College, where she graduated in 1928 with a bachelor's degree in English. In May 1929, after a brief courting period, Anne married Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902-1974). Anne had met Lindbergh in Mexico in 1927, while her father was serving as ambas...
Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902-1974
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Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 – August 26, 1974) was an American aviator, military officer, author, inventor, and activist. At the age of 25 in 1927, he went from obscurity as a U.S. Air Mail pilot to instantaneous world fame by winning the Orteig Prize for making a nonstop flight from New York City to Paris. Lindbergh covered the 33 1⁄2-hour, 3,600-statute-mile (5,800 km) flight alone in a purpose-built, single-engine Ryan monoplane, the Spirit of St. Louis. While the first non-...
Baker, George L. (George Luis), 1868-1941.
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George Luis Baker (1868-1941) was city coucilman and commisioner for Portland, Oregon, 1904-1917, and mayor, 1917-1933. From the description of George L. Baker papers [manuscript], 1905-1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 688491881 From the guide to the George L. Baker papers, 1905-1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) ...
Oregon Journal (Firm)
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Spirit of St. Louis (Airplane)
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Lindberg family
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Harris & Ewing
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Harris & Ewing was a prominent studio in Washington, D.C., well known for its portraits of government officials. From the description of Group portraits of members of the United States Supreme Court : photographic prints, ca. 1925-1940. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754864104 Biographical note Herbert G. Klein (1918-2009) enjoyed a long and successful career in the fields of journalism and communications. He worked a...
McCall, Tom, 1913 -
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Patterson, I. L. (Isaac Lee), 1859-1929
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Bissell, Gardiner P.
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Oregonian (Firm)
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