It's not very common for a celebrity's family member to be abducted, but it's happened a few times before. Before Nancy ...
On January 2, 1935, Bruno Richard Hauptmann stepped into a courtroom in Flemington, New Jersey, accused of the so-called ...
After touching down, Lindbergh instantly became arguably the world’s most famous man. The former farm boy who previously had ...
A historical marker on the site of Lexington's first airport was unveiled Monday at Boiling Springs Drive and Leestown Road with help from Sam Halley (red cap), a grandson of the airport's namesake; ...
When Lindbergh flew from New York to Paris in 1927 it made the front pages of newspapers all over the world, including The Marietta Times and The Parkersburg News. The headline of the May 21 edition ...
April 1, 1922 - Charles Lindbergh came to Lincoln for flight school on April 1, 1922. He attended the Lincoln Standard ...
On March 27, 1925, a small plane made an emergency landing on the Farlow Field near Camp Point. A 21-year-old pilot, who only a week earlier had been commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. This collection consists of two items relating to Charles Augustus Lindbergh. The first is an undated, six page, draft press release handwritten ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. This collection consists of one 10 by 8 inch black and white photograph, in a mat, showing Charles A. Lindbergh shaking hands with Charles L.
High-profile abductions, like those of Patty Hearst and J. Paul Getty III, have captured the nation’s attention, but experts say kidnappings by strangers are exceedingly rare. By Michael Levenson ...