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    Anne Morrow Lindbergh Correspondence

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    Entries include typed transcripts of letters to Lindbergh from the Maine State Library and a book review newspaper clippin

    Letter, 1932 Jan. 14, Englewood, N.J., to Amelia Earhart, Rye, N.Y.

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    Letter, Anne Morrow Lindbergh to Amelia Earhart, regarding Mrs. Lindbergh's invitation to join the Society of Female Geographers, January 14, 193

    Envelope, ca. 1930, to Miss Amelia Earhart

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    Envelope, Anne Morrow Lindbergh to Amelia Earhart, ca. 193

    Telegram, 1932 Aug. 26, Port chester, N.Y., to Amelia Earhart, Rye, N.Y.

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    Congratulatory telegram from Anne and Charles Lindbergh to Amelia Earhart, “Splendid flight so pleased of your success,” August 26, 193

    Letter, 1933 Jan. 26, Englewood, N.J., to Miss Earhart, Rye, N.Y.

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    Letter, Anne Morrow Lindbergh to Amelia Earhart, press dinner at Earhart's house, January 26, 193

    Authentic Maine. Overjoyed

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    Excerpts from Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s diary on the Lindbergh’s flight to the Far East and Elizabeth Maynard, pilot for King Air LIfeflight share in common the joy they had when flying along the Maine coast. [images

    Letter, ca. 1930, Los Angeles, to Miss Earhart

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    Letter, Anne Morrow Lindbergh to Amelia Earhart, ca. 193

    Telegram, 1930 Mar. 20, Carmel, Calif., to Miss Amelia Earhart, New York, N.Y.

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    Telegram, Anne Morrow Lindbergh to Amelia Earhart, proofs for Cosmopolitan article on Mrs. Lindbergh, March 20, 193

    Anne Morrow Lindbergh Correspondence

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    Entries include typed transcripts of letters to Lindbergh from the Maine State Library and a book review newspaper clippin
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