File:Col. Linbergh(sic) with his mother and President and Mrs. Coolidge leaving the temperary(sic) White House LCCN94509062.jpg
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DescriptionCol. Linbergh(sic) with his mother and President and Mrs. Coolidge leaving the temperary(sic) White House LCCN94509062.jpg |
English: Title: Col. Linbergh[sic] with his mother and President and Mrs. Coolidge leaving the temperary[sic] White House
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Part of InfoField | lot 12299 · prosperity and thrift: the coolidge era and the consumer economy, 1921-1929 · national photo company collection · american memory · prints and photographs division | ||
Subject InfoField | lindbergh, charles a. · (charles augustus) · coolidge, calvin · coolidge, grace goodhue · lindbergh, evangeline · photographic prints |
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