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Dewson, Mary
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
White House Ushers Diaries
The Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College
American Woman’s Association
Earhart, Amelia
Earhart, Amy Otis
Mabie, Janet
Women’s Educational and Industrial Union
Denison House
The National Air and Space Museum
Allen, Carl B.
Earhart, Amelia
Studer, Clara
The International Women’s Air and Space Museum
Earhart, Amelia
The First Women’s Air Derby
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County; Seaver Center for Western History Research
Amelia Earhart Collection
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Records of the Hydrographic Office
Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel
Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Records of Naval Districts and Shore Establishments
Records of U.S. Army Overseas Operations and Commands
Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs
Records of the Department of State
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Morrissey, Muriel Earhart (1960)
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Aoki, Fukiko
Baker, Frank
Bible, Helen Day
Darrow, Louise de Schweinitz
Guest, Mrs. Pope
Lindbergh, Anne
Livingston, Clara
Manning, Diana Guest
Morrissey, Muriel Earhart
Morse, Nancy Balis
Park, Ann
Parsons, Bill
Pollock, Kathryn (Katch) Challiss
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Acknowledgments
This book mostly relies on primary materials: interviews, diaries, letters, newspapers, and manuscript collections, as well as the books written by Amelia Earhart and her husband George Palmer Putnam.
For access to this material the help of Amelia’s relatives was crucial. Pointing the way, especially in the beginning, was Amelia’s sister, Muriel Earhart Morrissey. Her daughter, Amy Kleppner, as well as Amy’s husband Adam, were also invaluable. Kathryn Challis Pollock, who grew up with Amelia, gave me a particularly insightful interview. I wish as well to thank Patricia Antich, Kathryn’s daughter, who found and gave to me after her mother’s death her mother’s childhood diaries and the diaries of Kathryn’s sister, Lucy Van Hoesen Challiss, who lived with Amelia and George in Rye. I also want particularly to thank Nancy Balis Morse, who gave me many insights into her relatives and shared with me the personal letters of the Otis family; and Robert Tonsing, who sent me Family Tree, the anecdotal history of Amelia’s mother’s family, and John David Martin, who gave me permission to quote from his mother’s work. Other relatives of Amelia who generously gave of their time were Beatrice Challiss Laws, James Otis, and Ruth M. Martin.