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President Franklin D. Roosevelt, speaking to a crowd of 25,000 on the Antietam battlefield 75 years after the Civil War battle, Roosevelt said
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, speaking to a crowd of 25,000 on the Antietam battlefield 75 years after the Civil War battle, Roosevelt said

EVB2926894: President Franklin D. Roosevelt, speaking to a crowd of 25,000 on the Antietam battlefield 75 years after the Civil War battle, Roosevelt said "We can and we do revere the memory of the brave men who fought on both sides - We can and we do honor those who fell on this and other fields", September 17, 1937 / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King, at the ribbon cutting ceremony as the new international bridge is opened, Kingston, Ontario, August 18, 1938
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King, at the ribbon cutting ceremony as the new international bridge is opened, Kingston, Ontario, August 18, 1938

EVB2926901: President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King, at the ribbon cutting ceremony as the new international bridge is opened, Kingston, Ontario, August 18, 1938 / Bridgeman Images

Franklin D. Roosevelt and Al Smith, c.1930s (photo)
Franklin D. Roosevelt and Al Smith, c.1930s (photo)

EVB2926905: Franklin D. Roosevelt and Al Smith, c.1930s (photo), American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin D. Roosevelt (right), buying Defense Bonds from Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr., April 30, 1941
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (right), buying Defense Bonds from Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr., April 30, 1941

EVB2926910: President Franklin D. Roosevelt (right), buying Defense Bonds from Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr., April 30, 1941 / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin D. Roosevelt (left), gets a lapel pin from Miss Mark K. Browne (center), for being the first contributor in the American Red Cross campaign for a ,000,000 war fund, at right is Leon Frazier, National Chairman of the campaign, February, 1944
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (left), gets a lapel pin from Miss Mark K. Browne (center), for being the first contributor in the American Red Cross campaign for a ,000,000 war fund, at right is Leon Frazier, National Chairman of the campaign, February, 1944

EVB2926918: President Franklin D. Roosevelt (left), gets a lapel pin from Miss Mark K. Browne (center), for being the first contributor in the American Red Cross campaign for a ,000,000 war fund, at right is Leon Frazier, National Chairman of the campaign, February, 1944 / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin D. Roosevelt, meets with Rear Admiral Milo F. Draemel, commandant of the 4th Naval District, and of the Philadelphia Naval Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 27, 1944
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, meets with Rear Admiral Milo F. Draemel, commandant of the 4th Naval District, and of the Philadelphia Naval Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 27, 1944

EVB2926921: President Franklin D. Roosevelt, meets with Rear Admiral Milo F. Draemel, commandant of the 4th Naval District, and of the Philadelphia Naval Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 27, 1944 / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin D. Roosevelt, welcomes Soong May-ling (aka Madame Chiang Kai-Shek, in his car at Union Station, for her visit with the Roosevelts, Washington DC, February 17, 1943
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, welcomes Soong May-ling (aka Madame Chiang Kai-Shek, in his car at Union Station, for her visit with the Roosevelts, Washington DC, February 17, 1943

EVB2926922: President Franklin D. Roosevelt, welcomes Soong May-ling (aka Madame Chiang Kai-Shek, in his car at Union Station, for her visit with the Roosevelts, Washington DC, February 17, 1943 / Bridgeman Images

The Quebec conference, Clementine Churchill, The Earl of Athlone, Alexander Cambridge; President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Princess Alice of Albany, wife of the Earl of Athlone; Prime Minister Winston Churchill, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King, Quebec, Canada, 1944
The Quebec conference, Clementine Churchill, The Earl of Athlone, Alexander Cambridge; President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Princess Alice of Albany, wife of the Earl of Athlone; Prime Minister Winston Churchill, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King, Quebec, Canada, 1944

EVB2926924: The Quebec conference, Clementine Churchill, The Earl of Athlone, Alexander Cambridge; President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Princess Alice of Albany, wife of the Earl of Athlone; Prime Minister Winston Churchill, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King, Quebec, Canada, 1944 / Bridgeman Images

Newmann's Road Show, c.1940 (poster)
Newmann's Road Show, c.1940 (poster)

EVB2928530: Newmann's Road Show, c.1940 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Autumn scene with castle, chromolithograph, Vienna, Gustav Jahn, 1840-1890
Autumn scene with castle, chromolithograph, Vienna, Gustav Jahn, 1840-1890

EVB2928536: Autumn scene with castle, chromolithograph, Vienna, Gustav Jahn, 1840-1890 / Bridgeman Images

Death mask of Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), U.S. President (1861-1865)
Death mask of Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), U.S. President (1861-1865)

EVB2928538: Death mask of Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), U.S. President (1861-1865) / Bridgeman Images

R. J. Boyd, playing fiddle, and Millard Garrett, playing banjo, both from Sandy Mush, North Carolina, at the the Mountain Music Festival, Asheville, North Carolina, 1938-1950
R. J. Boyd, playing fiddle, and Millard Garrett, playing banjo, both from Sandy Mush, North Carolina, at the the Mountain Music Festival, Asheville, North Carolina, 1938-1950

EVB2928553: R. J. Boyd, playing fiddle, and Millard Garrett, playing banjo, both from Sandy Mush, North Carolina, at the the Mountain Music Festival, Asheville, North Carolina, 1938-1950 / Bridgeman Images

The Civil War, a powder monkey, leaning against a cannon, on the U.S.S. New Hampshire, off Charleston, South Carolina, 1864-1865
The Civil War, a powder monkey, leaning against a cannon, on the U.S.S. New Hampshire, off Charleston, South Carolina, 1864-1865

EVB2928560: The Civil War, a powder monkey, leaning against a cannon, on the U.S.S. New Hampshire, off Charleston, South Carolina, 1864-1865 / Bridgeman Images

Maude Fealy (1881-1971), American actress, by Burr McIntosh, c.1906
Maude Fealy (1881-1971), American actress, by Burr McIntosh, c.1906

EVB2928564: Maude Fealy (1881-1971), American actress, by Burr McIntosh, c.1906 / Bridgeman Images

The Queen of May, Emily Schwak, At Beecher Street School, a school of Polish and Italian Americans, by Fenno Jacobs, Southington Connecticut, 1942
The Queen of May, Emily Schwak, At Beecher Street School, a school of Polish and Italian Americans, by Fenno Jacobs, Southington Connecticut, 1942

EVB2928566: The Queen of May, Emily Schwak, At Beecher Street School, a school of Polish and Italian Americans, by Fenno Jacobs, Southington Connecticut, 1942 / Bridgeman Images

Ada Sullivan, early 1900s glamor girl
Ada Sullivan, early 1900s glamor girl

EVB2928570: Ada Sullivan, early 1900s glamor girl / Bridgeman Images

Young man with Thanksgiving turkey, c.1910s
Young man with Thanksgiving turkey, c.1910s

EVB2928573: Young man with Thanksgiving turkey, c.1910s / Bridgeman Images

Thanksgiving, Pilgrims holding bibles, c.1800s
Thanksgiving, Pilgrims holding bibles, c.1800s

EVB2928578: Thanksgiving, Pilgrims holding bibles, c.1800s / Bridgeman Images

Colonel Paul Tibbets in front of the Enola Gay, ROSWELL ARMY AIR FIELD, New Mexico 1945
Colonel Paul Tibbets in front of the Enola Gay, ROSWELL ARMY AIR FIELD, New Mexico 1945

EVB2928597: Colonel Paul Tibbets in front of the Enola Gay, ROSWELL ARMY AIR FIELD, New Mexico 1945 / Bridgeman Images

Atomic bomb. A mushroom cloud rises more than 20,000 feet into the air over Hiroshima, Japan after an atomic bomb was dropped by the US bomber
Atomic bomb. A mushroom cloud rises more than 20,000 feet into the air over Hiroshima, Japan after an atomic bomb was dropped by the US bomber

EVB2928601: Atomic bomb. A mushroom cloud rises more than 20,000 feet into the air over Hiroshima, Japan after an atomic bomb was dropped by the US bomber "Enola Gay", Aug. 6, 1945 / Bridgeman Images

Tobacco package label showing African American banjo player, woman, and children in cabin. Original title: 'Oh carry me back to ole Virginny', by Robertson, Seibert & Shearman, 1859
Tobacco package label showing African American banjo player, woman, and children in cabin. Original title: 'Oh carry me back to ole Virginny', by Robertson, Seibert & Shearman, 1859

EVB2928616: Tobacco package label showing African American banjo player, woman, and children in cabin. Original title: 'Oh carry me back to ole Virginny', by Robertson, Seibert & Shearman, 1859 / Bridgeman Images

Scientific American magazine, depicting recording devices, New York, May 16, 1896
Scientific American magazine, depicting recording devices, New York, May 16, 1896

EVB2928619: Scientific American magazine, depicting recording devices, New York, May 16, 1896 / Bridgeman Images

Little Italy - vendor with wares displayed during a festival, New York, c. 1930s
Little Italy - vendor with wares displayed during a festival, New York, c. 1930s

EVB2928624: Little Italy - vendor with wares displayed during a festival, New York, c. 1930s / Bridgeman Images

Little Italy, Espresso is poured in an Italian-American cafe on MacDougal Street, photo by Marjory Collins, 1942
Little Italy, Espresso is poured in an Italian-American cafe on MacDougal Street, photo by Marjory Collins, 1942

EVB2928629: Little Italy, Espresso is poured in an Italian-American cafe on MacDougal Street, photo by Marjory Collins, 1942 / Bridgeman Images

Soul Food; Menu in the window of a restaurant, Detroit, Michigan, photo by Arthur S. Siegel, 1940
Soul Food; Menu in the window of a restaurant, Detroit, Michigan, photo by Arthur S. Siegel, 1940

EVB2928635: Soul Food; Menu in the window of a restaurant, Detroit, Michigan, photo by Arthur S. Siegel, 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Woman playing a record, c.1930s
Woman playing a record, c.1930s

EVB2928637: Woman playing a record, c.1930s / Bridgeman Images

Gramophone advertisement, Incandescent Current Motor Gramophone, c.1890s
Gramophone advertisement, Incandescent Current Motor Gramophone, c.1890s

EVB2928642: Gramophone advertisement, Incandescent Current Motor Gramophone, c.1890s / Bridgeman Images

Gene Autry, sheet music of songs by Gene Autry, c.1930s
Gene Autry, sheet music of songs by Gene Autry, c.1930s

EVB2928654: Gene Autry, sheet music of songs by Gene Autry, c.1930s / Bridgeman Images

TITANIC: New York Times article featuring 'Winning Titanic Memorial Design by Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney. To be erected in Washington to commemorate the men who gave their lives so that female passengers could escape, Sunday, January 18, 1914
TITANIC: New York Times article featuring 'Winning Titanic Memorial Design by Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney. To be erected in Washington to commemorate the men who gave their lives so that female passengers could escape, Sunday, January 18, 1914

EVB2928660: TITANIC: New York Times article featuring 'Winning Titanic Memorial Design by Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney. To be erected in Washington to commemorate the men who gave their lives so that female passengers could escape, Sunday, January 18, 1914 / Bridgeman Images

My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night, the state song of Kentucky, by Stephen Foster, as sung by Christy's Minstrels, sheet music, 1853
My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night, the state song of Kentucky, by Stephen Foster, as sung by Christy's Minstrels, sheet music, 1853

EVB2928665: My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night, the state song of Kentucky, by Stephen Foster, as sung by Christy's Minstrels, sheet music, 1853 / Bridgeman Images

Beautiful Dreamer, by Stephen Foster, sheet music title page, 1864
Beautiful Dreamer, by Stephen Foster, sheet music title page, 1864

EVB2928666: Beautiful Dreamer, by Stephen Foster, sheet music title page, 1864 / Bridgeman Images

Susanna, popularly known as Oh! Susanna, American song by Stephen Foster, sheet music, c.1851
Susanna, popularly known as Oh! Susanna, American song by Stephen Foster, sheet music, c.1851

EVB2928675: Susanna, popularly known as Oh! Susanna, American song by Stephen Foster, sheet music, c.1851 / Bridgeman Images

Crystal Palace Saloon, constructed in 1878, Allen & Fifth Streets, Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona, c.1930s
Crystal Palace Saloon, constructed in 1878, Allen & Fifth Streets, Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona, c.1930s

EVB2928678: Crystal Palace Saloon, constructed in 1878, Allen & Fifth Streets, Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona, c.1930s / Bridgeman Images

The Oriental Theatre exterior with brass band, marquee reads: 'Where the Sound is Better, on the stage Air Corps Review - Army Talent On the Screen-Major Hollywood Studio Preview', Eugene, Oregon, 1930
The Oriental Theatre exterior with brass band, marquee reads: 'Where the Sound is Better, on the stage Air Corps Review - Army Talent On the Screen-Major Hollywood Studio Preview', Eugene, Oregon, 1930

EVB2928683: The Oriental Theatre exterior with brass band, marquee reads: 'Where the Sound is Better, on the stage Air Corps Review - Army Talent On the Screen-Major Hollywood Studio Preview', Eugene, Oregon, 1930 / Bridgeman Images

The Chicago Theater, constructed in 1921, photograph shows the sign and the Page Brothers building to the right, 175 North State Street, Chicago, Illinois, c.1990s
The Chicago Theater, constructed in 1921, photograph shows the sign and the Page Brothers building to the right, 175 North State Street, Chicago, Illinois, c.1990s

EVB2928690: The Chicago Theater, constructed in 1921, photograph shows the sign and the Page Brothers building to the right, 175 North State Street, Chicago, Illinois, c.1990s / Bridgeman Images

The Oriental Theatre, designed by Adrien Voisin, 828 Southeast Grand Avenue, Portland, Oregon, constructed 1927, demolished in 1970, photograph by Lyle E. Winkle, 1969
The Oriental Theatre, designed by Adrien Voisin, 828 Southeast Grand Avenue, Portland, Oregon, constructed 1927, demolished in 1970, photograph by Lyle E. Winkle, 1969

EVB2928692: The Oriental Theatre, designed by Adrien Voisin, 828 Southeast Grand Avenue, Portland, Oregon, constructed 1927, demolished in 1970, photograph by Lyle E. Winkle, 1969 / Bridgeman Images


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