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- Sullivan and Richie Jean Sherrod Jackson Home and Museum Visitors' Book, Selma, Alabama, 2015-2022 -

- 2015-2022
- Collections - Artifact
Sullivan and Richie Jean Sherrod Jackson Home and Museum Visitors' Book, Selma, Alabama, 2015-2022
- Ruth Elder Signing the Book of Gold with George Haldeman, Aero-Club de France, October 1927 - Ruth Elder planned to be the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. On October 11, 1927, Elder and co-pilot George Haldeman took off in their Stinson Detroiter <em>American Girl</em>. An oil leak forced them to ditch in the ocean some 360 miles short of land. Still, the 2,623 miles Elder covered set a new distance record for a female pilot.

- October 01, 1927
- Collections - Artifact
Ruth Elder Signing the Book of Gold with George Haldeman, Aero-Club de France, October 1927
Ruth Elder planned to be the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. On October 11, 1927, Elder and co-pilot George Haldeman took off in their Stinson Detroiter American Girl. An oil leak forced them to ditch in the ocean some 360 miles short of land. Still, the 2,623 miles Elder covered set a new distance record for a female pilot.
- The Edison Institute Guest Register, July 1943-April 1944 -

- July 1943-April 1944
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The Edison Institute Guest Register, July 1943-April 1944