Box 5
Contains 27 Results:
Lindbergh, Charles Addressee: W.R. Ware Writer's location: Chicago - St. Louis, April 15, 1926
Postal cover flown Air Mail on the first flight from Chicago to St. Louis. Rudin # A-150
Lindbergh, Charles Writer's location: Illinois, April 1926
Photo showing Lindbergh loading air mail for first Illinois CAM flight #2. Rudin # A-151
Lindbergh, Charles , 1927
Lindbergh flying his plane to Roosevelt Field for takeoff on his transatlantic flight. Rudin # A-152
Lindbergh, Charles Addressee: Mr. Everett Cassagneres Writer's location: Darien, CT, April 7, 1968
Lindbergh debunks the myth about the title of his book, "We", discusses the design of the "Spirit of St. Louis", and tells an amusing story about a flight over the Grand Canyon. Rudin # A-156A
Lindbergh, Charles Writer's location: Garden City, NY, May 20, 2002
Charles Lindbergh's Solo Transatlantic Flight - 75th Anniversary Folio. Rudin # A-157
Livermore, Mary Addressee: Mrs. Cole Writer's location: Melrose, May 8, 1905
She is pleased to present a gift on behalf of the American Woman Suffrage Association to Henry Blackwell. Rudin # A-158
Lodge, Henry Cabot Addressee: E.E. Gaylord, Esq. Writer's location: United States Senate, October 15, 1918
Lodge discusses German surrender terms. Rudin # A-159
Lodge, Henry Cabot Addressee: Charles G. Washburn Writer's location: United States Senate, January 1, 1919
Lodge's opinions on Wilson's thoughts and actions in regard to future wars. Rudin # A-160
MacArthur, Douglas Addressee: To The People Of The Philippines Writer's location: General Headquarters Southwest Pacific Area, n.d.
Printed Proclamation - "I have returned". Rudin # A-161
MacArthur, Douglas Addressee: Charles l. Dean National Commander - National Society - Army of the Philippines Writer's location: General Headquarter Southwest Pacific Area, July 13, 1944
Douglas McArthur promises Philippine veterans to raise their flag over Corregidor. (With supporting letter from Commander Dean). Rudin # A-162