
The longest flight of 852 feet in 59 seconds is made by Wilbur. Both Orville and his brother, Wilbur, continue making flights throughout the day. His flight lasts 12 seconds and covers 120 feet. December 17, 1903: First Powered Airplane Flight Orville Wright pilots the Wright Flyer 20 feet above the beach at Kitty Hawk. The mother and child remain in Detroit for about five weeks before returning to Little Falls. Charles Augustus Lindbergh is born at 1:30 am, weighing 9 pounds 8 ounces. Edwin Lodge, could deliver her son in her parent’s home. February 4, 1902: Charles Augustus Lindbergh is Born Evangeline Lindbergh returns to Detroit so that her uncle, Dr. The couple then enjoy a ten-week "wedding tour" before they settle into their newly constructed three-story home along the Mississippi River south of Little Falls. Lindbergh briefly courts Evangeline Land before they marry at her parent's home in Detroit.

Lindbergh's Second Marriage Having met while living at the Antler's Hotel in Little Falls, C.A. A year after graduation, Evangeline moves to Little Falls, to teach high school chemistry. May 1899: Evangeline Land Graduates from College At the University of Michigan, Evangeline Land studies Chemistry. The couple have two daughters, Lillian and Eva. Lindbergh marries Mary LaFond, daughter of two of Little Falls's original settlers and owners of the boarding house in which he resided. Following his graduation, he establishes his law firm in Little Falls, Minnesota. Lindbergh studies at the University of Michigan. She spends her youth practicing piano and attending Miss Liggett's private school. Lindbergh, is born in Detroit on May 26, 1876. May 26, 1876: Evangeline Lodge Land is Born Evangeline Lodge Land, mother of aviator Charles A. A year later the family immigrates to Melrose, Minn., changing their names to Lindbergh at that time. Lindbergh, is born Karl August in Stockholm, Sweden to Ola Månsson and his mistress Louvisa Lindberghlén. January 10, 1858: Charles August Lindbergh is Born Charles August (C.A.) Lindbergh, father of aviator Charles A.
