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BRUNO RICHARD HAUPTMANN
(1900 - 1936) American criminal, a German carpenter convicted in 1935 of the kidnapping and murder of infant son of Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh following a sensational trial. Partly printed D.S., 1p., oblong 12mo., New York, June 4, 1932, a check drawn on the Bank of Manhattan Trust Company, ordering a payment of $40.00 to "Anni Hauptman", signed by KATE FREDERIKSEN" who, with her husband Christian, owned and operated the bakery and delicatessen on Dyer Avenue in New York where Anna Hauptmann was employed, and who later served as a defense witness in Bruno Hauptmann's case. Verso contains endorsements from ANNI HAUPTMANN and RICHARD HAUPTMANN as well. The Hauptmanns claimed that Anna had worked the night of the Lindbergh baby's kidnapping, and that Bruno had picked her up, making it impossible for him to have been in East Amwell, New Jersey, at the time. Age toned with minor folds and stamp markings, else fine.

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May 14, 2009 10:00 AM EDT
Stamford, CT, US

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