Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902-1974
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 2 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Charles L. Hayward
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.
Oral history interview with Ken Jernstedt
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.
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