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A University of Kansas history professor who has researched the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh's infant son in 1932 says it's time for the New Jersey State Police to submit evidence in ...
To kill more minutes, Amelia's eyes might have scanned what the bookcase held: there was Lindbergh's famous G. P. Putnam's Sons book, "WE" (those peculiar quotes around all caps), probably signed ...
Lindbergh had carried the dollar on his Spirit of St. Louis flight across the Atlantic and signed it for Harry Knight, one of his main St. Louis backers.
“I’m here as a guest of the Edison Awards, and the Lindbergh Foundation got an Edison Award in 2017 for the Air Shepherd program, where we were using drones to stop rhino and elephant poaching ...
Don’t miss this opportunity to witness Judge Pearlman present compelling visual evidence, including documents and photos never before seen by the jury, and forensic analysis that challenges long-held ...
The kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh remains one of the most infamous crimes in American history. On the evening of March 1, 1932, 20-month-old Charles Lindbergh Jr, the son of famed aviator ...
What was the unflattering nickname of King Charles VI of France? In 1886, Frances Cleveland became — and remains — the youngest person ever to hold which US politics-related title?
Davis-Monthan has a long history in Tucson, one dating back to Charles Lindbergh and the "Spirit of St. Louis." Pat Parris brings us the base's Absolutely Arizona history.
The same day Lindbergh had landed in Mexico City in December, 1927, Congress passed special legislation bestowing the medal on him “For displaying heroic courage and skill as a navigator, at the risk ...