On May 20, 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh left Long Island's Roosevelt Field in a single-engine plane built by Ryan Airlines. The plane, named the Spirit of St. Louis, would not touch ground again ...
and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh in an extradition warrant demanding his return to New Jersey for trial. Federal authorities accuse him of planning and executing the kidnaping which was climaxed with ...
Although Charles Lindbergh never ran for president, the show features many real newsreels from the period and involves several true stories. The eerily captivating series, which borrows details ...
A jury found Bruno Richard Hauptmann guilty of first-degree murder in the kidnap-slaying of Charles A. Lindbergh Jr., the 20-month-old son of Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh.
We’ve all heard of the legendary aviator Charles Lindbergh. Alone in his aircraft, The Spirit of St. Louis, the famed pilot became the first person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean alone ...
Charles Augustus Lindbergh called on War Secretary Henry L. Stimson, offered to serve his country as a soldier, preferably in the Air Corps. Mr. Stimson gave Citizen Lindbergh a job as a civilian ...
In 1932, after the toddler son of pioneering aviator Charles Lindbergh was snatched from his crib at his parents’ Hopewell, New Jersey, home, the media coverage of the crime quickly became nothing ...
The complexities of the Lindbergh case do not lend themselves to the requirements of a streamlined movie treatment. Young Charles, aged fifteen when his father wrote Why Is Your Country at War ...
When Charles Lindbergh returned to the United States after making his historic solo flight from New York to Paris, he was both a hero and the biggest celebrity in the world. In the weeks and ...
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University hosts Donald R. Baier for a special Aviation History Presentation that explores the ...
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