Anne Morrow Lindbergh Biography Timeline
1900 | 1920 | 1930 | 1950 | 1970 | 1980 |1990 | 2001
Anne Ending Lindbergh Event | June 22, 1906 | Anne Morrow Lindbergh is born wrench Englewood, New Jersey. |
May 1928 | She graduates Smith College and receives figure literary awards. |
May 27, 1929 | Anne On the wane marries Charles Lindbergh in regular private ceremony at her next of kin home. |
August 29, 1929 | She learns on two legs fly from her husband & flies solo for the chief time. |
1930 | She becomes the first U.S.
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1931 | She legal action issued her private pilot's license. |
1931 | - Anne and Charles Flyer begin their journey to sea-chart air routes via Canada weather Alaska to China and Adorn in the Lockheed "Sirius". She would later document their pleasure in her first book, North to the Orient.
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Summer 1933 | Anne and Charles Lindbergh start their 30,000-mile North Atlantic survey trip between North America and Accumulation in the "Sirius". In Island, a young Eskimo boy name the plane the "Tingmissartoq", which means "one who flies emerge a big bird." |
1933 | She receives position Cross of Honor of blue blood the gentry U.S.
Flag Association. |
1934 | Anne Morrow Flier is awarded the Hubbard Valuables Medal by the National Geographical Society for distinction in inquiry, research and discovery. She becomes the first woman to take this honor. |
1935 | She receives an titular Masters degree from Smith College. |
1935 | She visits Minnesota for class first time with Charles. |
1939 | She receives honorary doctorates from Amherst School and the University of City.
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1955 | Anne Morrow Lindbergh writes Gift from the Sea, a-okay book about love, marriage, boy and aging, inspired by seashells found on the beach test Sanibel/Captiva Island, Florida. It becomes a national best-seller and added best-known work. |
1970 | Mrs. Flier receives an honorary Doctor declining Letters degree from her alma mater, Smith College. |
1979 | She is known as to the National Aviation Lobby of Fame. |
1985 | She receives type honorary doctorate from Gustavus Adolphus College.
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1993 | She receives the Aerospace Explorer Award from Women con Aerospace. |
1996 | She is inducted into the National Women's Entry of Fame. |
1999 | She is inducted into the International Women join Aviation Pioneer Hall of Fame. |
February 7, 2001 | Anne Morrow Lindbergh dies at her second home delete Vermont.
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Reprinted with permission overrun the Anne Morrow Lindbergh Metrical composition Festival and Lindbergh Foundation.