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Chicago and Southern Air Lines

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Historical Note

Chicago and Southern Air Lines was a United States airline that operated from 1933 to 1953. The airline was founded as Pacific Seaboard Air Lines. In 1935 it changed its name to Chicago and Southern Air Lines. It ceased operations when it merged with Delta Air Lines.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Commercial Airlines Collection (Part 2, B-F)

 Collection
Identifier: 2018-00-00-23-2
Abstract

The Commercial Airlines Collection is an artificial collection comprised of textual, visual, and audiovisual materials of commercial airlines from around the world, 1910s-2020s.

Dates: circa 1910s-2020s

Lorraine (Mulligan) Ward Flight Attendant Collection

 Collection — Folder 1
Identifier: 2020-03-27
Content Description The Lorraine (Mulligan) Ward Flight Attendant Collection is a small collection of visual materials related Ward's service as a Chicago and Southern Air Lines stewardess (flight attendant) in the late 1940s. The collection is comprised of 11 photographic prints. Nine black-and-white snapshots depict scenes from a charter flight of the University of Mississippi football team, circa 1948. Team members are depicted disembarking from a Chicago and Southern Air Lines plane, posing in...
Dates: circa 1948, 1990s

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