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Many citizens wrote to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover indicating their mistrust of Lindbergh and  questioning his loyalty to the United States. This file consists of the letters  sent to the Director, and various newspaper articles that were written about Mr. Lindbergh.


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Cost of File: $126.80

Total File Number of Pages: 1,368

FOIA Request - Dated November 11, 1999

FBI Response Letter dated July 27, 1998

Request No. 913160
Re: Lindbergh Kidnapping

Dear Mr. Greenewald:

The records which you have request have been previously processed under the provisions of the Freedom of information Act. The documents available for release consists of 1,368 pages.

Enclosed are the first 100 pages of documents which are being released free of charge.

Persuant to Title 28, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 16.11, there is a fee of ten cents per page for duplication. Upon receipt of your check or money order payable to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the amount of $126.80 the remaining documents will be copied and forwarded to you. Please place your request number on your check our money order.

This document may also be accessed through the FBI website at http://www.fbi.gov

Sincerely yours,

John M. Kelso, Jr.
Chief Freedom of Information-
Privacy Acts Section
Office of Public and
Congressional Affairs

Enclosures (1)

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  • The Union Station Massacre: The original Sin of J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI by Robert Unger
  • Triple Cross Fire: J. Edgar Hoover and the Kansas City Station Union Manager by L. R. Kirchner

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