Amelia Earhart took to the skies in 1921 ... Along with her younger sister, Muriel, born in 1899, the family often moved because of Edwin's work as a lawyer for the Rock Island Railroad.
Dozens, if not hundreds, of questions come to mind at the mention of Amelia Earhart’s name ... was owned by a private individual, Earhart’s surviving family — who are being consulted ...
Betty Klenck, a teenager in St. Petersburg, Florida, was cruising the dial on her family’s shortwave set and was startled by a voice saying, “This is Amelia Earhart. Help me!” Sitting alone ...
Amelia Earhart and her long-lost plane were last seen when they took off from Papua New Guinea in 1937 Abigail Adams is a Human Interest Writer and Reporter for PEOPLE. She has been working in ...
George Putnam recognized that the growing collection of Amelia Earhart's trophies called for a more suitable storage solution. He commissioned a stunning trophy chest from the renowned woodworking ...
Amelia Earhart, a Kansas girl, discovers the thrill of aviation at age 23, and within 12 years has progressed to winning the Distinguished Flying Cross for being the first woman to pilot a plane ...