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Post by sue75 on Jul 8, 2008 18:38:01 GMT -5
www.cuttyhunkhistoricalsociety.org/qb/CHSQBSummer08.pdfCHARLES A. LINDBERGH, following a lead in the desperate search for his kidnapped son, landed his plane on Cuttyhunk Pond on April 3, 1932. Herbert Stetson rowed Lindbergh ashore as they tracked a mystery boat named Sallie that may have been cruising in the westernmost Elizabeth Islands. From newspaper clippings in Margaret Brewer’s scrapbook, CHS collection.
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Post by jack7 on Jul 15, 2008 19:57:37 GMT -5
Hi Sue: My puter froze when trying to get to the Cittyhunk site - sounds very interesting. Is there a way to get to it via the net other than that listing? Jack
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Post by sue75 on Jul 17, 2008 19:27:01 GMT -5
Hi Jack, Maybe the Society would send you a copy of their Summer 2008 newsletter? Just check that phone number on the site before you call. www.cuttyhunkhistoricalsociety.orgServing the Elizabeth Islands Since 1978 Summer Telephone 508.984.4611 23 Tower Hill Road Cuttyhunk, Massachusetts 02713
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Post by sue75 on Sept 14, 2008 10:27:00 GMT -5
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