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AP Historical Hard Drive 2009
William R. Strong (above), a teller in the Mt. Morris Branch of the Corn Exchange Bank and Trust Co., in New York City on May 10, 1934 is the first applicant for a share of the $25,000 reward officered by the New Jersey legislature for information leading to the arrest of the kidnaper of the Lindbergh child. Through his attorneys, strong applied to Governor A. Harry Moore of New Jersey, basing his contention on his claim that he detected the $10 gold note that led to the arrest of Bruno Richard Hauptmann. (AP Photo)
16474 Minimum price 50PLN
1934-05-10
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
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1,81MB
19cm x 26cm by 300dpi
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