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Amelia Mary Earhart was Born.
Earhart was born in Atchison, Kansas to the partents,Samuel Stanton Earhart and Amelia Otis Earhart. -
Erheart graduated from Hyde Park Academy High School.
Amelia did not only attend High School, Amelia Earhart also attended college a few years after her high school caree,at Ogontz School, Pennsylvania. -
Amelia Earhart's first real flight with Frank Hawks.
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Mrs. Earhart was selected as the first female passenger.
Early in the morning Earhart got a phone call from George P.Putnam, At first she thought it was a prank whenb he asked "How would you like to be the first women to flt the Atlantic?"
When she figured out that it wasnt a prank she yell "YES!" -
The flight were Amelia was the first female passanger.
When Amelia got back from the trip, everyone when was making a big commotion over her when she says, “Stultz did all the flying — had to. I was just baggage, like a sack of potatoes.” She adds, “Maybe someday I'll try it alone.” -
Amelia and George Palmer Putnam got married.
Bride and bridegroom - he is 42 and she 32 - were extremely happy but undemonstrative, Mrs. Putnam said. Miss Earhart asked to have it known that she will retain her own name for business and writing purposes. -
Amelia published a book called "The Fun Of It".
Amelia wrote a book to inspire people to live free and fly. -
Amelia Earhart joined the faculty of Purdue University.
She worked as a female career consultant. -
First flight for anyone, from Hawii to American mainland, Calafornia.
The trip to Hawii was Amelia's first long range trip where SHE was the only one flying the plane. -
First flight solo to Mexico City.
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Amelia started the flight around the world with Noonen.
Earhart and Noonen were parterens on the first flit around the earth. -
Amelia Mary Earhart reported Died.
At Lae, New Guinea, according to Earhart's reports, Noonan was again drunk.
July 2, 10:22 a.m. - Amelia Earhart with Fred Noonan took off from Lae, New Guinea, with about 20 hours of fuel, to fly to Howland Island for a refueling stop.
8:45 a.m. - last message heard, including "will repeat message" -- then no more transmissions heard.