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Charles Lindbergh and Mildred Johnson(Original Caption) Seldom does Colonel Chalres A
Illustraton of Spirit of St Louis monoplane flown by Charles Lindbergh, non-stop flight from New York to Paris, 1927. Charles Lindbergh was born on Feb 4, 1902
Charles Lindbergh Posing with Historic PlaneCharles Lindbergh (1902-1974), American aviator. He is seen here posing by the plane in which he completed the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic, the Spirit of St. Louis
Early Model Car Parked at StationThis is a view of Captain Charles Lindbergh's old auto in his boyhood home town at Little Falls. | Location: Litte Falls, Minnesota, USA
Lindbergh with Ambassador Morrow(Original Caption) Photo shows Coloenl Lindbergh with Ambassador Morrow and other officials arriving at the Xochmilco dock
Portrait of Charles Lindbergh and Harry Guggenheim(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Map and Diagram of Lindbergh's Trans-Atlantic Flight
Portrait of Charles Lindbergh with Plane
Aviator Charles Lindbergh with Spirit of St. Louis
Portrait of Charles Lindbergh and Others(Original Caption) The first coast to coast airplane took its last trip today as it flew to the Glen Curtiss Field (named after late Mr. Curtiss)
Charles Lindberg Riding Car(Original Caption) Photo shows left to right, Grover Whalen, Charles Lindenberg, and Borough President of Brooklyn J.J
View of Charles Lindberg's Airplane Taking Off(Original Caption) Photo shows the Pan Airplane taking off in its first test flight in preparation for the forth coming attempt to fly across the Atlantic from New York to Paris
Louis Bleriot and Charles Lindenberg(Original Caption) Photo shows Louis Bleriot veteran French airman showing Captain Lindberg some of his many flying trophies Bleriot was the first man to fly across the English channel in a plane
Crowds Surrounding Charles Lindbergh Airplane on the GroundCrowds look at Charles Lindbergh plane outside hangar at Curtiss Field
Lindy Wearing Formal Attire(Original Caption) Photo shows "Lindy" as he might appear in formal evening attire meeting a lady
Portrait of Charles A. Lindbergh(Original Caption) Some startling changes have taken place in the 35 years since Charles A. Lindbergh's historical trans-Atlantic flight
Inventors of Airplane Compass for Charles Lindbergh With Instrument(Original Caption) The earth inductor compass, for which Captain Charles Lindbergh gives chief credit, was perfected at the Bureau of Standards in Washington, D.C. by Dr. L. J. Briggs, (L), and Dr
Charles Lindbergh Posing With Two Entries for Transatlantic Race(Original Caption) Smiling at whatever their fate may be, the three pilots of the American planes meet at Curtiss field, Long Island
Medal of Honor that Charles Lindbergh Will HaveCongressional Medal of honor which was presented to Col. Lindbergh
Charles Lindbergh Posing by Ryan Monoplane(Original Caption) Photo shows Colonel Charles Lindbergh posed, in front of the new Ryan Monoplane which was constructed specially for him. Lindy okayed the new ship at the field here
Guggenheim Safe Air Craft Competition Committee(Original Caption) Committee of the Guggenheim safe Air Craft Competition left to right Professor Alexander Klenin, New York University Lieut
Charles Lindbergh and Harry GuggenheimColonel Lindbergh and Harry Guggenheim standing at Mitchell Field
Charles Lindbergh Receiving Congressional Medal of HonorCharles Lindbergh with Coolidge and group after being awarded Congressional Medal of Honor
Portrait of Flyers(Original Caption) All the greatest transatlantic flyers are present at the dinner given in honor of James H
Portrait of Flyers(Original Caption) Photo shows Dr. James H. Kimball broadcasting over the radio as left to right Colonel Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart, Clarence Chamberlin, Ruth Elder and William Brady look on
Portrait of Lindbergh's with Officer(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Airfield Where Lindbergh Lands(Original Caption) An Air view of the hangers and landing filed at Valbuena flying field where Col. Charles A. Lindbergh landed after completing his non-stop flight from Washington, D.C
View of Charles Lindbergh Plane(Original Caption) Captain Charles Lindbergh, youthful airmail to set off for a trial flight in his plane Louis" at Curtiss Field, L.I. NY
Lindbergh's New Passenger Plane(Original Caption) When Colonel Lindbergh drops into San Diego, California, he will find his new plane famous plane Spirit of St
Portrait of Charles Lindbergh in Plane(Original Caption) Charles Lindbergh a versatile flyer - takes up Klemm plane at Curtiss Field, Long Island. Photo shows - Lindbergh in the cockpit of the plane before he took off
Check Given to LindberghRaymond Orterg check presented to Lindbergh
Charles Lindbergh Arriving in St. Louis(Original Caption) Colonel Charles A.Lindbergh shown upon his arrival at St. Louis, Missouri, after a non-stop flight from Havana upon the completion of his good-will flight. At the left is B.F
Portrait of Charles Lindbergh with Richard E. Byrd(Original Caption) Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh (left) shown with Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd as he called to pay a visit on the polar explorer at his quarters at the Hotel Biltmore, New York city
Lindbergh Sitting in CockpitCharles Lindbergh Sitting in Cockpit of plane
Charles Lindbergh Standing with Post Office Department(Original Caption) Photo shows Colonel Charles Lindbergh with Postmaster General New, when the Colonel called at the Post Office Department this morning, after being in conference, for two hours
Portrait of Edison and Judges(Original Caption) Preliminary exercises at the Thomas A
Scroll For Charles Lindberg(Original Caption) To "America Air Ambassador" Colonel Lindenberg, this welcoming scroll was presented by Mayor James J. Walker at City Hall during the reception
Charles Lindbergh Addressing Crowd"Lindy" addresses a crowd at Forest Park, St. Louis
Charles Lindbergh in Cockpit with Henry Ford(Original Caption) Photo shows Col. Charles Lindbergh in cockpit of his plane explaining controls to Henry Ford, who went up in airplane for the first time with Charles Lindbergh
Lindbergh Flying Over CubaPlane in air-Cuba
Lindbergh Preparing for Journey(Original Caption) Lindenberg, who took off from Mieola for Montreal to go to the aid of Floyd Bennett, fellow flyer desperately ill with pneumonia
Portrait of Charles Lindbergh with Jimmy Doolittle(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Portrait of Lindbergh's and Friend(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Portrait of Lindberghs in Plane(Original Caption) Lindy and Anne in cockpits of plane ready to take off
View of Plane Flying over New York CityCharles Lindbergh flying over New York City
Charles Lindbergh with Ruth EldersCloseup with Ruth Elder after lunch in the White house with Coolidge
Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Lindbergh with Harry Guggenheim(Original Caption) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh with Harry Guggenheim
Portrait of Lindbergh with Others(Original Caption) Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974) American aviator standing in front of his pine with an unidentified group
Portrait of Lindberghs in PlaneCharles Lindbergh and wife in plane
Charles Lindbergh and James Tate Strolling(Original Caption) Lone Eagle Back in Harness. St. Louis, Missouri: Continuing his tour of inspection for the U.S. Army Air Corps, Colonel Charles A
Portrait of Young Charles Lindbergh with Dog(Original Caption) "I was seldom without a dog while living on the farm, " Lindbergh wrote
Thomas Edison Welcoming Lindbergh(Original Caption) Thomas Edison welcoming Charles Lindbergh. BPA2# 751
J. Edgar Hoover Attending Hauptman Trial(Original Caption) Left to right; J. Edgar Hoover, head of the Department of Justice; General John J
Portrait of Anne Morrow(Original Caption) In a surprise ceremony Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh and Miss Anne Morrow, were married in the Marrow Mansion outside of Englewood, New Jersey, 4 p.m. May 27th
Charles Lindbergh, 14 Months Old(Original Caption) Charles Lindbergh at the Age of 14 Months
Charles Lindbergh Looking at Bleriot Monoplane(Original Caption) Photo shows Col. Charles A. Lindbergh at the Aircraft shown here, as he inspected the Bleriot monoplane built in Paris in 1909, the only airplane of its type in America
Young Charles Lindbergh with His Father(Original Caption) Charles A. Lindbergh is shown at the age of eight (left) with his father, Charles A. Lindbergh, Sr. then 51, in photo made about 1910
Charles Lindbergh and his Wife Anne Morrow LindberghFamed pilot Charles Lindbergh and his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh pose in front of a biplane shortly after their marriage
Charles Lindbergh Posing with Mother(Original Caption) Charles Lindbergh poses in front of his plane with his mother
Charles Lindbergh Riding in Procession(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Portrait of Charles and Anne Lindbergh at Embassy(Original Caption) Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow (second from left) relax on the grounds of the U.S
Charles Lindbergh at Finish of Motorcycle Race(Original Caption) Photo shows Charles Lindbergh in 1921, on the motorcycle on which he rode from Chicago to Louisville, Kentucky, in 24 hours to join the R.O.T.C
Aviator Charles Lindbergh Sitting in Airplane Cockpit(Original Caption) Charles Lindbergh is shown flying a U. S. Mail Plane in 1921
View of Parade(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Charles Lindbergh Riding Motorcycle(Original Caption) In the fall of 1920, Lindbergh rode his Excelsior motorcycle from the farm to Madison, Wisconsin
Pilots Charles Lindbergh and Harlan Gurney
Close up Portrait of Charles Lindbergh
First Airplane Belonging to Charles Lindbergh After Crash(Original Caption) Charles A. Lindbergh's first airplane, Jenny, which he bought for $500, lies smashed in a field in Glencoe, Minnesota
Portrait of Charles Lindbergh with Clarence Marshall Young(Original Caption) Colonel Clarence Marshall Young (R, in 1925 file photo), member of the Aviation Hall of Fame and holder of U.S. civil air license No.2, died 4/10 at the age of 84
Photomontage of The Spirit of St. Louis over Paris, 1927A photomontage depicts the Spirit of St. Louis, flown by Charles Lindbergh across the Atlantic on May 20-21, 1927, in the air above Paris, France
Charles Lindbergh In Window Of City Hall(Original Caption) 1927-Cherbourg, France: Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh as he appeared in a window of the Cherbourg City Hall just before he embarked for America on the USS Memphis
Myron T. Herrick and Charles Lindbergh Waving Flag in Window(Original Caption) London: Capt. Lindbergh photographed with Myron T. Herrick at the American Embassy after receiving the Legion of Honor from the President. 1927
Charles Lindbergh Being Presented Bouquet for Transatlantic Flight(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Charles Lindbergh Talking With Henry Ford on His Left
Charles Lindbergh Being Greeted After Transatlantic FlightAmbassador calls for cheers for Lindbergh outside American Embassy in Paris
Young Charles Lindbergh Wearing Military Uniform(Original Caption) This is how Captain Charles A
LIndberg Heading For Park(Original Caption) Lindbergh en route to eternal light in Madison Square Park. From left to right is Charles Lindberg and Jimmie Walker
Charles Lindbergh and Louis Bleriot Posing Outside(Original Caption) Captain Charles Lindbergh, (R), is shown as a guest in the home of Louis Bleriot, outside of Paris, after his arrival in France from his transatlantic flight
Charles Lindbergh Visiting French Congressman(Original Caption) Captain Charles Lindbergh, the daring young American aviator, the son of a former American Congressman
Charles Lindbergh Speaking to Congregation Inside Parisian City HallCaptain Charles Lindbergh is shown thanking the city of Paris, after he had been officially welcomed at the Hotel De Ville, at Paris City Hall
Lindbergh's Reception in New YorkCaptain Charles Lindbergh's Reception in New York
Charles Lindbergh In Front of His Airplane(Original Caption) Capt. Charles A. Lindbergh posed in front of his plane Spirit of St. Louis
View of Charles Lindberg's Plane(Original Caption) The Ryan Monoplane "Spirit of St
View of Charles Lindbergh's Airplane The "Spirit of St. Louis"(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)