Box 4
Contains 32 Results:
Lindbergh, Charles Addressee: Ray Fernstrom Writer's location: New York City, June 21, 1929
Lindbergh looks forward to a time when transatlantic aviation is a relatively safe commercial enterprise. Rudin # A-140
Lindbergh, Charles Addressee: "Dear Anne" (His Wife) Writer's location: Washington, DC, April 21, 1939
Lindbergh writes his wife after returning from Europe amid negative press for his views on World War II. Takes pains to shield his children from publicity. Rudin # A-141
Lindbergh, Charles Writer's location: Disuked (Philippines), July 25, 1970
Lindberg writes of his wildlife conservation efforts in the Philippines and his regard for the establishment of the Private Association for National Minorities. Rudin # A-142
Lindbergh, Charles Writer's location: Vaud, Switzerland, August 1, 1973
On book royalties, Freemasonry, and fund raising. Rudin # A-143
Lindbergh, Charles Writer's location: Detroit, MI, February 4, 1902
"Charles Lindbergh" Cover - 22 Kt. Gold Stamp replica. Rudin # A-144
Lindbergh, Charles Addressee: Mr. Joseph Klingler Writer's location: St. Louis, MO, February 20, 1928
Air mail envelope "Lindbergh Again Flies The Air Mail". Rudin # A-145
Lindbergh, Charles Addressee: Clyde Kelly Writer's location: n.p., February 18, 1929
Letter arguing for extending air mail service to the countries of Central America. Rudin # A-145A
Lindbergh, Charles Addressee: Mr. L. B. Gatchell Writer's location: Cristobal to Miami, May 1, 1930
First non-stop regular Air Mail flight Cristobal to Miami by Lindbergh. Rudin # A-146
Lindbergh, Charles Addressee: Bill Schneider Jr. Writer's location: Cienfuegos to Jamaica, November 19, 1931
First flight Cienfuegos to Jamaica by Lindbergh. Rudin # A-147
Lindbergh, Charles Writer's location: Chicago, Illinois, May 28, 1998
First Solo Transatlantic Flight-1927 / First Day of Issue stamp and cover. Rudin # A-148