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Evangeline Lodge Land Lindbergh (May 29, 1876 – September 7, 1954) was an American teacher best known as the mother of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh.She was raised in a highly educated family; her dentist father Charles H. Land pioneered porcelain and gold tooth crowns, and her uncle John Christian Lodge (1862–1950) was the 51st, 54th, and 56th mayor of Detroit. [1]
Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 – August 26, 1974) was an American aviator, military officer, and author. On May 20–21, 1927, he made the first nonstop flight from New York to Paris, a distance of 3,600 miles (5,800 km), flying alone for 33.5 hours.
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Land with grandson Charles Lindbergh "Me and my best chum" circa 1905. Charles Henry Land (January 11, 1847 – April 8, 1922) was a dentist who pioneered porcelain and gold teeth crowns. [1] His brother, John Christian Lodge (1862–1950), was the 51st, 54th, and 56th mayor of Detroit. [2] Land was the grandfather of aviator Charles Lindbergh ...
By 1943, Charles Lindbergh had resigned his colonel's commission amidst a conflict with President Franklin D. Roosevelt due to Lindbergh's suggestion that America negotiate a neutrality pact with ...
Anne Morrow and her parents with Charles Lindbergh. Elizabeth Reeve Cutter, called Betty, was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to Charles Cutter and Annie Spencer Cutter. [4] Besides her twin sister Mary, Betty had three younger sisters. [5] The Cutters lived in Cleveland with their extended family before moving in 1888 to a home Charles built nearby. [6]
Knight often entertained guests such as her friend Charles Lindbergh at Vikingsholm. [1] [3] She also built a small teahouse on Fannette Island inside the bay. [4] Knight was known for her hospitality, philanthropy, and eye for real estate. [2] Her charitable contributions included youth groups, community centers, and college scholarships. [4]