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The Disappearance of Amelia Earhart: A Cultural Phenomenon
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Aluminum Shrapnel
A piece of aluminum shrapnel found which may have came from Amelia's plane
Bottle Shards
Pieces of a glass bottle found in the area where Amelia was theorized to have disappeared
Plexiglass
Plexiglass found which is theorized to have come from Amelia's plane
Cosmetic Jar
Cosmetic jar found which may have belonged to Amelia
Amelia Earhart's palm print and Character Analysis
Amelia Earhart's palm print and analysis of her character prepared by Nellie Simmons Meier, 28 June 1933.
Newspaper about Amelia's Disappearance
A newspaper article about the disappearance of Amelia Earhart
Report Amelia Jailed on Marshall Islands
A report found washed ashore in a bottle that Amelia and her mechanic were jailed on the Marshall Islands by Japanese
P.V.H. Weems' Letter to Amelia Earhart
Weems wrote this letter to Earhart after her near-disastrous takeoff attempt in Hawaii in 1937. Extra navigation training may not have kept Earhart from disaster, but it might have allowed to her appreciate shortcomings in planning an equipment.
Letter from Amelia Earhart to President Roosevelt Regarding her World Flight
Correspondance between Amelia Earhart and President Roosevelt Regarding her Last Flight
Stamps at Place of Disappearance
stamps created showing where amelia earhart crashed and disappeared
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