Lindbergh, Charles A.
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The kidnaping and murder of Lindbergh's infant son in 1932 gained attention around the world and led to the strengthening of federal laws against kidnaping.
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The other 4- by 5-inch pictures were in an envelope that had "Lindbergh, Charles A." and "'Spirit of St. Louis' monoplane" typewritten on it.
From Los Angeles Times
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