Charles A. Lindbergh and family papers, 1808-1987.

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Charles A. Lindbergh and family papers, 1808-1987.

Correspondence (1871-1979); genealogical records (1808-1905); legal and financial papers (1836-1927); reminiscences, interviews, familiy histories, and speeches (1911-1981); newspaper clippings (1861-1987); diaries (1913-1921); and other papers documenting the career of progressive Minnesota politician, Charles August Lindbergh and other members of the Lindbergh family of Little Falls, Minnesota. Lindbergh Family papers are a mix of original papers and compiled research materials that primarily focus on Charles August Lindbergh's career as a politician in Minnesota but that pertain to other family members as well. They include family correspondence, a small number of photographs, and family histories and interviews compiled by researchers Grace Lee Nute and Bruce L. Larson. A few materials related to the Lindbergh State Park and Lindbergh House Historic Site are also present, including photographs of Charles Augusts Lindbergh visiting the house in 1971 and 1973.

8.3 cu. ft. (21 boxes and 1 oversize folder); 1 microfilm reel.

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