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Les Earnest Travel Lester D. Earnest Travel Log This listing shows addresses and activities at the 1945 Second St.; Louisville, Ky., Halleck Hall beginning of each year as well travels by date. Jr. High, 9th There is some missing information that will be filled in over time. 1946 683 South Western Parkway, Louisville; DuPont MTHS, 10th 1930 Dec. 17 Born, 4256 Myrtle Ave., San Miscellaneous trips by bus as basketball Diego manager, to Frankfort, Paducah, etc. July? hitchhike: to Chicago via Indianapolis & 1931 4256 Myrtle Ave., San Diego return 1932 Van Dyke St. (now Franklin School), San 1947 3930 Taylor Blvd., Louisville; DuPont Diego MTHS, 11th 1933 Van Dyke St., San Diego June 18 Hitch to St. Louis Summer: Old Mission Beach June 19 Hitch to Tulsa June 20 Hitch & bus to Amarillo 1934 4688 Vista St., San Diego June 21-22 Hitch to Tucumcari, Los Angeles Summer Car to cabin near Julian June 22 Train to San Diego July: Hitch to San Francisco, Eureka, Coos Bay, 1935 4688 Vista St., San Diego Eugene, McKenzie River Aug?: Bus to San Diego 1936 4688 Vista St., San Diego 1948 1770 Ft. Stockton Dr.; Hoover High, 12th 1937 4688 Vista St., San Diego Sept.: train, bus to San Bernardino Mountains, Dec. 22 Purchased 1770 Fort Stockton Drive then Pasadena Misc. trips to & from San Diego 1938 1770 Ft. Stockton Dr.; Grant School, 2nd Grade 1949 Blacker House; Caltech Freshman Feb Move to 1770 Fort Stockton Drive; San Misc. trips to & from San Diego Diego; Grant School, Grade 1 Dec. 26? car to Colonia Guerrero, BC Dec. 31 Car to San Diego 1939 1770 Ft. Stockton Dr.; Grant School, 3rd Summer? car to Los Angeles & return (Fantasia) 1950 1770 Ft. Stockton; San Diego State Aug. car to Los Angeles (private eye) 1940 1770 Ft. Stockton Dr.; Grant School, 4th Misc. trips to & from San Diego Summer? bike with Sue to San Clemente, Oct.? Air to San Francisco & return (play S.F. Inglewood State) Summer? Train to San Diego Summer Bus to Camp Marston & return 1951 Blacker House, Caltech Sophomore Misc. trips to & from San Diego 1941 1770 Ft. Stockton Dr.; Grant School 5th Oct.? Bus to San Luis Obispo & return (play Cal Summer Bus to Camp Marston & return Poly) 1942 1770 Ft. Stockton Dr.; Grant School 6th 1952 Blacker House, Caltech Junior June: train to El Paso, New Orleans with Sue & Misc. trips to & from San Diego Pat; Oct.? Bus to Grand Canyon, Flagstaff & return Jun? Train to Chattanooga, Washington DC (play Ariz. State Flagstaff) Jun? Train New York City Jun.? Train to Des Moines 1953 Blacker House, Caltech Senior Jun? Car to North Loup, Nebraska Misc. trips to & from San Diego Sep? Car to Grand Island, Nebraska Jul. Air to New York City, train to Providence, RI, Sep? Train to Los Angeles; bus to Newport, RI Sep? Car to San Diego Nov. Train to Washington DC Nov. Train to Jacksonville, FL 1943 1770 Ft. Stockton Dr.; Roosevelt Jr. High, Dec. Navy air to San Diego & return 7th 1954 BOQ, NAS Jacksonville, FL; Naval 1944 1770 Ft. Stockton Dr.; Horace Mann Jr Aviation Ground Officers School, Ensign High, 8th Feb. Car to Miami & return Sep.? Train to Louisville Mar.? Carrier trip from Mayport, FL Apr.? Car to Key West, air to Havana 1 Apr. Air to Key West, Car to Jacksonville, Pheonix 1955 Willow Grove, PA; NADC, Ensign City, AL Jan.? Navy air to Washington, DC, train to Apr. Car to Millington, TN Philadelphia, Bus to Willow Grove Aug. Car to Willow Grove, PA Mar.? Navy air Johnsville NAS to Pensacola, FL & Sep. Car to Washington DC return Sep. Car to Willow Grove Apr. 13? car to Pocono Mtns., PA with Joan Dec. Navy air to Pt. Mugu, CA, bus to San Diego (honeymoon) Dec. Navy air to Fort Worth, bus to Millington, TN. Apr. 15? car to Hatboro, PA 1956 Johnsville, PA; LTJG, NADC Aug. Navy air to El Paso, Boarder Patrol air to Imperial Valley, Navy air to San Diego Aug. Car San Diego to Los Angeles (ACM Nat. Conf.) & return Aug.? Navy air to Albuquerque Aug. ?+2 USAF air to Offutt AFB, Wash. DC, train to Philadephia Dec.? car to Cambridge, MA 1957 Cambridge, MA; Staff member, MIT Lincoln Lab. Jan. car to Wyncote, PA & return with family Mar. ? Car to Wyncote & to 9 Ivy St.; Cambridge, MA May ? Air to San Diego with Mark May ? Air to Los Angeles May ? Air to San Diego May ? Air to Boston Jul.? car to Montreal with family Jul? Car to Quebec City, Riviere de Loup, Quebec Jul.? Car to Dalhousie, St. John, New Brunswick Jul.? Car to Eastport, ME, Bar Harbor; Jul.? Car to Bucksport, ME Jul. ? Car to Cambridge, MA Numerous air trips to Los Angeles (SDC) 1958 9 Ivy St., Cambridge; Mitre Subdept. Head Numerous air trips to Los Angeles (SDC) Jul.1 Move to 24 Rockville Ave.; Lexington, MA 1959 24 Rockville Ave. Lexington, MA; Mitre Corp. Subdept. Head 2 air trips to Albuquerque & return (Sandia Corp.) 1960 24 Rockville Ave.; Subdept. Head, Mitre Corp. Jul.?-3 Car with family to Niagara, Chicago, St. Louis, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Amarillo, Flagstaff, Oak Creek Cyn., Jerome, Blythe, Riverside, San Diego, Los Angeles; Jul.?+2 Car to San Diego Jul. ?+4-2 Car with family to San Bernardino, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Jackson (WY) Jul. ?+6-3 Car to Mammoth Hot Springs; Thermopolis, Ames, IA, Chicago, Lexington, MA Sep. ? Air to Washington DC (CIA) & return Nov. ? Air to Philadelphia (EJCC) 2 Dec. ?-2 USAF air Hanscomb AFB to Gander, Jul. ?+1 Car to Yosemite Newfoundland, Shannon (Ireland), Jul. ?+3 Car to Lee Vining, Mammoth Lakes, Mildenhall AFB (England) with Col. Bishop, San Bernardino, San Diego Morneau Aug. 8 Car to Morro Bay with family Dec. ?+2 Air to Weissbaden , Germany Aug. 9 Car to Big Sur, San Francisco Dec. ?+3 car to Zwiebruken Aug. 10 Car to Belden, CA Dec. ?+4 Car to Heidelburg, Weissbaden Aug. 11 Car to Lassen, Burney Falls, McCloud Dec. ?+5 USAF air to Mildenhall AFB, Hanscomb Aug. 12 Car to Crater Lake, OR AFB Aug. 13 Car to McKenzie River (Wheelers) Aug. 14 Car to Paradise Point, WA 1961 24 Rockville Ave.; Lexington, MA; Aug. 15 Car to Mt. Ranier SubDepartment Head, Mitre Corp. Aug. 16 Car to Seattle, Kalaloch Campground, Trips to Washington DC, Omaha (SAC) Destruction Island Dec. X Air to Montreal? Aug. 17 Car to Port Angleles, Ferry to Victoria, BC Dec. 9 Air t o Boston Aug. 18 Car to Nanaimo, ferry to Newton, car to Vancouver 1962 Lexington, Mitre, Subdepartment Head Aug. 19 Car to Kamloops, Banff, Alberta Jan. 17 Air to Washington DC Aug. 20 Car to Lake Louise Jan. 18 Air to Boston Aug. 21 Car to Columbia Ice Fields, Banff Feb. 16- Air to Co. Springs & return Aug. 22-23 Car to Medicine Hat, Regina (Sask.), Spring Air to Washington DC & return with Larry Moosa (Man.), Port Arthur (Ont.), Sibley Roberts (secure TV) Prov. Park Jun.+ Weekly trips to Washington DC (CIA) Aug. 24 Car to Nipigon, Batchawana, Thesalon Jul. 19- Trips to Co. Springs, Omaha Aug. 25 Car to Sudbury, Parry Sound, Kingston Aug. 21-22 Air to Copenhagen with Joan Aug. 26 Car to Thousand Islands (NY), Albany, Aug. 25 Air to Hamburg by myself Lexington (MA) Aug. 27 Air to Munich Sep.? Air to Washington DC with Joan & return Sep. 1 Train to Lucerne, Switzerland with Joan Nov. 1 Car to Philadelphia (PA), Camden (NJ) Sep. 3 Train to Rome Nov. 2 Car to Arlington (VA) Sep. 6-7 Train to Nice, Bus to Cannes Sep. 13 Air to Paris 1964 Landon Court; Fairfax, VA, Mitre, Sep. 16 Air to London Subdept. Head Sep. 20 Air to Boston May 28 Car to Romney (WV), Blackwater Falls Nov. 19 Air to Wash. DC State Park with family Nov. 19 Train to Warm Springs, VA (C2 May 29 Car to Charlestown, Carter Cave (KY) conference) May 30 Car to Frankfort, Louisville, Mammoth Nov. 21 Train to Wash. DC Cave Nov. 21 Air to Boston May 31 Car to Cumberland Falls Jun. 1 Car to Roanoke (VA), Fairfax 1963 Lexington, MA, Mitre, July 29 Car to Roanoke, Doughton Pk. Blue Ridge Subdepartment Head Head Camp with family Mar. 27 Purchased Olds F-85 July 30-31 Car to Ashville (NC), Knoxville (TN), May 18-20 Car with family to Buffalo (NY), Peoria Birmingham (AL), Gadsden, Meridian (IL), Colorado Springs, Gunnison, (MS), New Orleans (LA), Morgan City Montrose, Grand Junction, Green River Aug. 2 Car to Fontenbleu St. Park (UT) with family (Project Forecast) Aug. 3-4 Car to Biloxi (MS), Mobile, Tuskeegee, May 21 Car to Hanksville, Capitol Reef, Atlanta (GA), Greenville (NC), Orange Escalante, Bryce Canyon, Zion, Las (VA), Fairfax Vegas May 22 Car to Barstow, San Bernardino, 1965 Fairfax, VA, Mitre, Subdept. Head Riverside, El Cajon Mar. ? Car to Miami with family May-Aug. Car to El Segundo & return weekly Mar. ?+1 Car to Everglades, Cape Canaveral June ? Car to Disneyland, La Brea Tar Pits, Mar. ?+2 Car to Fairfax Griffith Observatory with family & return Jul. 11-12 Car to Charlottesville, Bristol, Knoxville June ? Car to Colonia Guererro (BC), Mexicali, (TN), Nashville, Memphis, Little Rock Salton Sea with Joan & return1 (AR), Dallas (TX), Big Spring, Carlsbad Jul. ? Car to Sequoia Nat. Park with family Caverns (NM) with family Jul. 13 Car to Roswell, Albuquerque 111 3 Jul. 14 Car to Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Angel Peak Dec. 26 Car to Julian, Mexicali (BC), San Felipe Campground with Joan Jul. 15 Car to Aztec Ruins, Durango, Ouray Dec. 28 Car to Rumerosa, Tecate, Playas de Jul.
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