Lindbergh's rooming house - Lambert Field - 1926-1927
(photo: George J. Herwing Collection; "City of Flight:
The History of Aviation In St. Louis" by James J. Horgan)
During his time as a Robertson airmail pilot, Charles Lindbergh lived in
an upstairs bedroom of this house on the west edge of Lambert Field.
The landlord, Robertson mechanic Clyde Brayton and his family lived downstairs.