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  1. Anne Spencer Morrow Lindbergh (June 22, 1906 – February 7, 2001) was an American writer and aviator. She was the wife of decorated pioneer aviator Charles Lindbergh, with whom she made many exploratory flights. Raised in Englewood, New Jersey, and later New York City, Anne Morrow graduated from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, in 1928.

  2. Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the wife of aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh, was the first woman to receive the Hubbard Medal of the National Geographic Society, which she received for her work as a copilot and radio operator on exploratory plane trips spanning five continents.

  3. May 14, 2018 · Born in 1906, Anne Morrow was raised in a New Jersey mansion, the daughter of a successful diplomat and a feminist pioneer. At age 18, she declared her wish: “To marry a hero.” And she did. In...

  4. Feb 8, 2001 · Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the lyrical author and aviator whose marriage to Charles A. Lindbergh brought her both joy and tragedy, died yesterday at her home in Passumpsic, Vt. She was 94.

  5. Anne Morrow Lindbergh endured quietly Charles Augustus Lindbergh's fame, the tragedy of a kidnapping, her husband's descent from his pedestal of public divinity, and the publication of...

  6. Anne Morrow Lindbergh was an accomplished pilot and author. In 1929, she became the first woman in the US to earn a glider pilot's license. The following year, she served as navigator on a transcontinental flight with her husband, Charles Lindbergh, which set a new speed record.

  7. Anne Morrow Lindbergh. When Charles Lindbergh returned to the United States after making his historic solo flight from New York to Paris, he was both a hero and the biggest celebrity in the...

  8. Dec 30, 2001 · They always were, but still, Anne Morrow Lindbergh's life remained a study in feminine self-doubt. She dreaded the publication of her first book, ''North to the Orient.''

  9. Anne Morrow Lindbergh. A talented author and aviator in her own right, Anne Morrow Lindbergh (born 1906) was also known as the wife of the famous flyer Charles A. Lindbergh. Anne Morrow Lindbergh was born in Englewood, New Jersey, on June 22, 1906, one of the four children of Dwight Whitney and Elizabeth Reeve (Cutter) Morrow.

  10. Feb 7, 2001 · Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Jun 22, 1906 – Feb 7, 2001 (m. 1929) When as a young woman, Anne Morrow expressed she “wanted to marry a hero,” she never dreamed it would actually come true. In December 1927, Charles Lindbergh visited the Morrow family in Mexico City, where Anne’s father served as US Ambassador, as part of a Latin American tour ...

  11. Feb 15, 2001 · Anne Morrow, as she then was, aged 21 and still at university, can be forgiven for writing in her diary about the impact on her of the unassuming “boy” who had pitted himself against nature ...

  12. Nov 1, 2021 · On Mar. 1, 1932, Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s 20-month-old son Charlie went missing in the now notorious Lindbergh Baby kidnapping. Someone had leaned a ladder against the Lindbergh house and broke into his room, leaving a ransom note that demanded $50,000 and which proved to be a hoax.

  13. Anne Morrow Lindbergh received the female Harmon Trophy and the Veteran Wireless Operators medal for a wireless communications record of 3,000 miles. Who was Anne Morrow Lindbergh? She served as Charles Lindbergh's copilot, radio operator, and companion in adventure in the Tingmissartoq .

  14. Feb 27, 2006 · Writer Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the daughter of a respected U.S. diplomat, was vaulted into celebrity by her marriage to aviator Charles Lindbergh. The couple's travels in the early days of...

  15. Feb 8, 2001 · Lindbergh, who was also the author of 13 books, died at her daughter's home in rural Vermont Wednesday, family members said. She was 94. “Mother died quietly in her second home in Vermont with ...

  16. Jan 30, 1991 · Anne Morrow Lindberg was not the first or only woman to suffer, sacrifice, and take up her dutiful place in the shadow of a powerful and influential husband and remain quiet and unimposing up to a point.

  17. Anne Morrow Lindbergh. When Charles Lindbergh returned to the United States after making his historic solo flight from New York to Paris, he was both a hero and the biggest celebrity in the...

  18. Anne Morrow Lindbergh first won literary acclaim when she was very young. At her graduation from Smith College, she won the Mary Augusta Jordan Prize for the most original literary piece and the Elizabeth Montagu Prize for the best essay on women of the 18th Century.

  19. Author, Poet. She was the wife of famed aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh. Born in Englewood, New Jersey, her father was Dwight Whitney Morrow, an American diplomat and United States Senator.

  20. Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the widow of aviator and conservationist Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., was a noted writer and aviation pioneer. Born June 22, 1906 in Englewood, New Jersey, Anne Morrow Lindbergh was the daughter of businessman, ambassador, and U.S. Senator Dwight Morrow and poet and women's education advocate Elizabeth Cutter Morrow.

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