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Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902-1974

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1902 - 1974

Biography

Funk and Wagnalls WWW Home page, Dec. 11, 2000:Encyclopedia (Charles Augustus Lindbergh; b. Feb. 4, 1902, Detroit; d. Aug. 26, 1974, Maui, Hawaii; American aviator, engineer, and Pulitzer Prize winner for autobiography, The Spirit of St. Louis; first to make nonstop solo flight across Atlantic; baby son kidnapped and murdered, 1932)

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Oral history interview with Daniel D. Grecco

 Collection
Identifier: SR 9126
Abstract

Oral history interview with Daniel D. Grecco, conducted by Lew Cook and Grace Montgomery on December 7, 1976. Grecco watches films of early aviation held by the Oregon Historical Society Research Library, and discusses them. He also talks about repairing the Spirit of St. Louis during Charles Lindbergh’s visit to Portland in 1927.

Dates: 1976 December 7

Oral history interview with Charles L. Hayward

 Collection
Identifier: SR2035
Abstract

Oral history interview with Charles L. Hayward conducted by Jim Strassmaier from April 13 to May 4, 1994, as a sequel to an earlier interview conducted in 1979 by Linda S. Dodds. Hayward served as a balloon lookout for the U.S. Army during World War I and later manufactured time switches and clock motors.

Dates: 1994 April 13-May 4

Oral history interview with Ken Jernstedt

 Collection
Identifier: SR1170
Abstract

Oral history interview with Ken Jernstedt conducted by Clark Hansen from February 23-April 13, 1995, in Hood River, Oregon, as part of the Oregon Legislature Oral History Series. Jernstedt was an Oregon state representative and senator.

Dates: 1995 February 23-April 13

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Air pilots -- Oregon -- Portland 1
Airplanes 1
Alcohol -- Law and legislation -- Oregon 1
Aviation mechanics (Persons) -- Oregon -- Portland 1