Box 1
Contains 11 Results:
Correspondence, 1935 - 1941
This series is predominately composed of correspondence among Edward C. Elliott, George Palmer Putnam and Amelia Earhart.
Handwritten telegrams from Earhart, 1935 - 1936
This series is predominately composed of correspondence among Edward C. Elliott, George Palmer Putnam and Amelia Earhart.
General correspondence, notes, and phone messages, 1935 - 1936
This series is predominately composed of correspondence among Edward C. Elliott, George Palmer Putnam and Amelia Earhart.
Correspondence between Earhart, Putnam, and Purdue, 1935 - 1936
This series is predominately composed of correspondence among Edward C. Elliott, George Palmer Putnam and Amelia Earhart.
President Elliott's correspondence with Putnam and Earhart, 1935
This series is predominately composed of correspondence among Edward C. Elliott, George Palmer Putnam and Amelia Earhart.
President Elliott's correspondence with Putnam and Earhart, January - April 1936
This series is predominately composed of correspondence among Edward C. Elliott, George Palmer Putnam and Amelia Earhart.
President Elliott's correspondence with Putnam and Earhart, May - December 1936
This series is predominately composed of correspondence among Edward C. Elliott, George Palmer Putnam and Amelia Earhart.
President Elliott's correspondence with Putnam and Earhart, February - July 1937
This series is predominately composed of correspondence among Edward C. Elliott, George Palmer Putnam and Amelia Earhart.
President Elliott's correspondence with Putnam and others in regards to Earhart, her disappearance, and memorials to her, July 1937 - February 1940
This series is predominately composed of correspondence among Edward C. Elliott, George Palmer Putnam and Amelia Earhart.
President Elliott's correspondence regarding Earhart and donation of her papers, September 1940 - October 1941
This series is predominately composed of correspondence among Edward C. Elliott, George Palmer Putnam and Amelia Earhart.
Amelia Earhart at Purdue papers
The Amelia Earhart at Purdue papers document Amelia Earhart's arrival at Purdue University, her time there, and the efforts to memorialize Earhart after her disappearance. Types of materials include correspondence, ephemera, administrative reports, photographs, publicity materials, and speeches.