Northwest History. State History. Box 16. Lindbergh Kidnap Case.

Lindberghs Busy On Mapping Tour. Lindberghs Busy On Mapping Tour. July 28. Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh and Mrs. Lindbergh were in Godthaab, Greenland, today, continuing their aerial mapping tour of the north, but there was some question here as to where they A dispatch from Oslo said Lindbergh woul...

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Published: 1933
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Summary:Lindberghs Busy On Mapping Tour. Lindberghs Busy On Mapping Tour. July 28. Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh and Mrs. Lindbergh were in Godthaab, Greenland, today, continuing their aerial mapping tour of the north, but there was some question here as to where they A dispatch from Oslo said Lindbergh would fly to Norway when weather conditions permit. At Copenhagen, Denmark, Daugaard Jensen, governor of Greenland, said he had not heard of a Greenland-Norway flight by Lindbergh. Officials of Pan-American here said that so far as they know the Lindberghs would remain in Greenland for a few weeks and then return to the United States. The survey plans call for Lindbergh to proceed no farther north than Green-