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1. Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh (International News Photo)
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2. Anne Lindbergh arriving at the Hauptmann trial on the day of her testimony. |

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3. Charles A. Lindbergh |

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4. The Lindbergh baby shortly before the kidnapping
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5. Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., the kidnapped child, on his first birthday (International News Photo)
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6. Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., the kidnapped child, on his first birthday (New Jersey State Police)
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7. Bruno Richard Hauptmann (International News Photo)
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8. Hauptmann's arrest photograph
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9. Hauptmann was identified by several witnesses at a lineup held shortly after his arrest. (New Jersey State Police)
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10. Anna Hauptmann following her husband's execution, April 3, 1936. |

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11. A passport photograph of Hauptmann's wife, Anna (New Jersey State Police)
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12. The Reverend H. Dobson-Peacock and the Lindbergh case hoaxer, John Hughes Curtis (International News Photo, Inc.)
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13. Attorney-General David T. Wilentz emphasizes a point regarding the handwriting (Internation News Photo)
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14. Prosecuter David T. Wilentz (center) and his assistants, Joe Lanigan (left) and Anthony Hauck (right) (International News Photos, Inc)
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15. Prosecuter David T. Wilentz (left) and his star witness, John F. Condon (Jafsie) (International News Photos, Inc.)
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16. New Jersey State Police Superintendent H. Norman Schwarzkopf (left) and Charles A. Lindbergh (Jim Fisher's collection)
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17. New Jersey State Police Superintendent H. Norman Schwarzkopf (left) and Charles A. Lindbergh (International News Photos, Inc.)
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18. Bruno Richard Hauptmann (right) conferring with his chief defense attorney, Edward Reilly (International News Photos, Inc.)
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19. Charles A. Lindbergh and his personal attorney, Henry Breckinridge (International News Photos, Inc.)
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20. The Honorable Thomas W. Trenchard, the judge who presided over the Hauptmann trial (International News Photo)
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21. Charles A. Lindbergh at the Hauptmann trial
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22. Five of the eight document examiners who testified that Hauptmann was the ransom note writer. Top, left to right: John F. Tyrrell, Milwaukee; Dr. Wilmer Souder, Washington, D.C.; Herbert J. Walter, Chicago. Bottom, left to right: Albert D. Osborn, New York; James Clark Sellers, Los Angeles
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23. The Jury. Front row, left to right: Elmer Smith, Mrs. Ethel Stockton, Charles F. Snyder, Mrs. Verna Snyder, Mrs. Rosie Pill, and Charles Walton
Rear row: Robert Cravatt, Philip Hockenburry, George Voorhees, Mrs. May F. Brelsford, Liscom C. Case, and Howard V. Biggs (International News Photo)
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| This page was last updated on: Wednesday, January 9, 2008 |