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Who killed JFK? Citizens Commission of Inquiry, 1973
Who killed JFK? Citizens Commission of Inquiry, 1973

EVB2928386: Who killed JFK? Citizens Commission of Inquiry, 1973 / Bridgeman Images

A response to Thomas Paine's Common Sense. The title page reads: Plain truth, addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled Common Sense .. Written by Candidus (James Chalmers). Printed and sold by R. Bell, in Third Street, Philadelphia, 1776.
A response to Thomas Paine's Common Sense. The title page reads: Plain truth, addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled Common Sense .. Written by Candidus (James Chalmers). Printed and sold by R. Bell, in Third Street, Philadelphia, 1776.

EVB2928401: A response to Thomas Paine's Common Sense. The title page reads: Plain truth, addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled Common Sense .. Written by Candidus (James Chalmers). Printed and sold by R. Bell, in Third Street, Philadelphia, 1776. / Bridgeman Images

The Old North Church, officially called Christ Church, Boston, Massachusetts. The scene of the signal
The Old North Church, officially called Christ Church, Boston, Massachusetts. The scene of the signal

EVB2928402: The Old North Church, officially called Christ Church, Boston, Massachusetts. The scene of the signal "One if by land, and two if by sea" for Paul Revere's midnight ride. Photo c. 1933. Habs Mass 13-BOST / Bridgeman Images

You, wireless fans, help the Navy get the Hun Submarine, c.1914-1918 (poster)
You, wireless fans, help the Navy get the Hun Submarine, c.1914-1918 (poster)

EVB2928420: You, wireless fans, help the Navy get the Hun Submarine, c.1914-1918 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Mrs. Franklin Pierce, engraved by JC Butte. c. 1850's
Mrs. Franklin Pierce, engraved by JC Butte. c. 1850's

EVB2928425: Mrs. Franklin Pierce, engraved by JC Butte. c. 1850's / Bridgeman Images

The last photo of William 'Buffalo Bill' Cody, c.1917
The last photo of William 'Buffalo Bill' Cody, c.1917

EVB2928029: The last photo of William 'Buffalo Bill' Cody, c.1917 / Bridgeman Images

Crowds at the World's Fair, Chicago, Illinois, 1934.
Crowds at the World's Fair, Chicago, Illinois, 1934.

EVB2928055: Crowds at the World's Fair, Chicago, Illinois, 1934. / Bridgeman Images

WORLD WAR II, in France, ships have difficulty crossing the English channel on invasion day.
WORLD WAR II, in France, ships have difficulty crossing the English channel on invasion day.

EVB2928070: WORLD WAR II, in France, ships have difficulty crossing the English channel on invasion day. / Bridgeman Images

Don't be a dope and spread inside dope. Loose talk can cost lives, 1942 (poster)
Don't be a dope and spread inside dope. Loose talk can cost lives, 1942 (poster)

EVB2928077: Don't be a dope and spread inside dope. Loose talk can cost lives, 1942 (poster), Beall, Cecil Calvert (1892-1967) / Bridgeman Images

General Douglas MacArthur (back to camera, right), watches as Japanese Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu signs the document of surrender, ending World War II, Tokyo Bay, September 2, 1945.
General Douglas MacArthur (back to camera, right), watches as Japanese Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu signs the document of surrender, ending World War II, Tokyo Bay, September 2, 1945.

EVB2928083: General Douglas MacArthur (back to camera, right), watches as Japanese Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu signs the document of surrender, ending World War II, Tokyo Bay, September 2, 1945. / Bridgeman Images

Crowds in Times Square, New York celebrating the end of World War II, 1945.
Crowds in Times Square, New York celebrating the end of World War II, 1945.

EVB2928087: Crowds in Times Square, New York celebrating the end of World War II, 1945. / Bridgeman Images

Republic P-47 Thunderbolts, c.1943
Republic P-47 Thunderbolts, c.1943

EVB2928100: Republic P-47 Thunderbolts, c.1943 / Bridgeman Images

World War II: American soldiers at a bomber command station in England before taking off on a bombing mission, August, 1942.
World War II: American soldiers at a bomber command station in England before taking off on a bombing mission, August, 1942.

EVB2928104: World War II: American soldiers at a bomber command station in England before taking off on a bombing mission, August, 1942. / Bridgeman Images

American soldiers in World War I, 1918.
American soldiers in World War I, 1918.

EVB2928107: American soldiers in World War I, 1918. / Bridgeman Images

World War II, Mitsutaro Miyahara, in charge of the shoe shop, Tule Lake Japanese relocation center, northern California, May 21, 1943
World War II, Mitsutaro Miyahara, in charge of the shoe shop, Tule Lake Japanese relocation center, northern California, May 21, 1943

EVB2928119: World War II, Mitsutaro Miyahara, in charge of the shoe shop, Tule Lake Japanese relocation center, northern California, May 21, 1943 / Bridgeman Images

Red Harold Grange, (1903-1991) in December 1925, after he left the University of Illinois to play professional football for the Chicago Bears
Red Harold Grange, (1903-1991) in December 1925, after he left the University of Illinois to play professional football for the Chicago Bears

EVB2932418: Red Harold Grange, (1903-1991) in December 1925, after he left the University of Illinois to play professional football for the Chicago Bears / Bridgeman Images

Dr. Charles Mayo, (1865-1939) with his brother, William James Mayo (1861-1939 established the Mayo Clinic in, a multi-specialty group practice in Rochester, Minnesota in 1907
Dr. Charles Mayo, (1865-1939) with his brother, William James Mayo (1861-1939 established the Mayo Clinic in, a multi-specialty group practice in Rochester, Minnesota in 1907

EVB2932420: Dr. Charles Mayo, (1865-1939) with his brother, William James Mayo (1861-1939 established the Mayo Clinic in, a multi-specialty group practice in Rochester, Minnesota in 1907 / Bridgeman Images

Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-64) American novelist who wrote
Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-64) American novelist who wrote

EVB2932422: Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-64) American novelist who wrote "the Scarlett Letter," and "The House of the Seven Gables ." / Bridgeman Images

John Held (1889-1958) drawing, with caption,
John Held (1889-1958) drawing, with caption,

EVB2932423: John Held (1889-1958) drawing, with caption, "How to handle wild men and really serious things like that." For 1928 publication in Harper's Bazaar, Held, John (Junior) (1889-1958) / Bridgeman Images

Wobbly and Labor Union activist, Mother Jones (1830-1930) at White House in 1924. She was a founder of the United Mine Workers and the Industrial Workers of the World
Wobbly and Labor Union activist, Mother Jones (1830-1930) at White House in 1924. She was a founder of the United Mine Workers and the Industrial Workers of the World

EVB2932425: Wobbly and Labor Union activist, Mother Jones (1830-1930) at White House in 1924. She was a founder of the United Mine Workers and the Industrial Workers of the World / Bridgeman Images

Marion Morgan dancers on a Washington, D.C. Beach in 1923. They popular vaudeville troop performed ballets based on classical legends
Marion Morgan dancers on a Washington, D.C. Beach in 1923. They popular vaudeville troop performed ballets based on classical legends

EVB2932430: Marion Morgan dancers on a Washington, D.C. Beach in 1923. They popular vaudeville troop performed ballets based on classical legends / Bridgeman Images

Harlan F. Stone (1872-1946) associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1925–41) and chief justice (1941–46) in his robes, c. 1928
Harlan F. Stone (1872-1946) associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1925–41) and chief justice (1941–46) in his robes, c. 1928

EVB2932431: Harlan F. Stone (1872-1946) associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1925–41) and chief justice (1941–46) in his robes, c. 1928 / Bridgeman Images

Electric lights and brand names advertise the People's Drug Store at 8th & H Streets, N.E., Washington, D.C. in 1920
Electric lights and brand names advertise the People's Drug Store at 8th & H Streets, N.E., Washington, D.C. in 1920

EVB2932432: Electric lights and brand names advertise the People's Drug Store at 8th & H Streets, N.E., Washington, D.C. in 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Charles M. Schwab (1862-1939)in Washington in 1920. He made over 200 million dollars in the steel industry and was one of the business giants of the U.S. from 1900-1930. His fortune was wiped out during the Great Depression
Charles M. Schwab (1862-1939)in Washington in 1920. He made over 200 million dollars in the steel industry and was one of the business giants of the U.S. from 1900-1930. His fortune was wiped out during the Great Depression

EVB2932434: Charles M. Schwab (1862-1939)in Washington in 1920. He made over 200 million dollars in the steel industry and was one of the business giants of the U.S. from 1900-1930. His fortune was wiped out during the Great Depression / Bridgeman Images

Ernest Thompson Seton (1860-1946), Canadian writer and naturalist, 1901 portrait
Ernest Thompson Seton (1860-1946), Canadian writer and naturalist, 1901 portrait

EVB2932435: Ernest Thompson Seton (1860-1946), Canadian writer and naturalist, 1901 portrait / Bridgeman Images

William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878) was an influential editor of the New York Evening Post for 50 years, and promoted human social equality, including abolition. He was among the founders of the Republican Party
William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878) was an influential editor of the New York Evening Post for 50 years, and promoted human social equality, including abolition. He was among the founders of the Republican Party

EVB2932437: William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878) was an influential editor of the New York Evening Post for 50 years, and promoted human social equality, including abolition. He was among the founders of the Republican Party / Bridgeman Images

A young women driver in her Ford in Alexandria, Virginia in 1924
A young women driver in her Ford in Alexandria, Virginia in 1924

EVB2932438: A young women driver in her Ford in Alexandria, Virginia in 1924 / Bridgeman Images

Thomas Paine's (1737-1809) support of the French Revolution is satirized in a 1792 British cartoon. Paine is shown holding scroll
Thomas Paine's (1737-1809) support of the French Revolution is satirized in a 1792 British cartoon. Paine is shown holding scroll

EVB2932449: Thomas Paine's (1737-1809) support of the French Revolution is satirized in a 1792 British cartoon. Paine is shown holding scroll "rights of man", surrounded by injustices as he defends the French radicals, Gillray, James (1757-1815) (after) / Bridgeman Images

Thatched cottage birthplace of Robert Burns (1759-1796), in Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland. 1905 photo
Thatched cottage birthplace of Robert Burns (1759-1796), in Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland. 1905 photo

EVB2932450: Thatched cottage birthplace of Robert Burns (1759-1796), in Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland. 1905 photo / Bridgeman Images

Jacob August Riis (1849-1914) was a pioneering photo journalist who documented the living conditions of New York City's poor. 1903 portrait
Jacob August Riis (1849-1914) was a pioneering photo journalist who documented the living conditions of New York City's poor. 1903 portrait

EVB2932457: Jacob August Riis (1849-1914) was a pioneering photo journalist who documented the living conditions of New York City's poor. 1903 portrait / Bridgeman Images

Thomas Edison (1847-1931), John Burroughs (1837-1921), and Henry Ford (1863-1947) in 1914 at Edison's home in Ft. Myers, Florida
Thomas Edison (1847-1931), John Burroughs (1837-1921), and Henry Ford (1863-1947) in 1914 at Edison's home in Ft. Myers, Florida

EVB2932464: Thomas Edison (1847-1931), John Burroughs (1837-1921), and Henry Ford (1863-1947) in 1914 at Edison's home in Ft. Myers, Florida / Bridgeman Images

Lady Isabella Augusta Gregory (1852-1932), Irish writer and playwright, based her works on Irish folklore. 1912 portrait
Lady Isabella Augusta Gregory (1852-1932), Irish writer and playwright, based her works on Irish folklore. 1912 portrait

EVB2932469: Lady Isabella Augusta Gregory (1852-1932), Irish writer and playwright, based her works on Irish folklore. 1912 portrait / Bridgeman Images

Ethel Barrymore (1879-1959) at age 21, 1900
Ethel Barrymore (1879-1959) at age 21, 1900

EVB2932475: Ethel Barrymore (1879-1959) at age 21, 1900 / Bridgeman Images

Mary Jayne, a stylish roaring twenties beauty, adds a concealed gun to her wardrobe in 1922
Mary Jayne, a stylish roaring twenties beauty, adds a concealed gun to her wardrobe in 1922

EVB2932489: Mary Jayne, a stylish roaring twenties beauty, adds a concealed gun to her wardrobe in 1922 / Bridgeman Images

Humorous photo of a dog smoking a cigarette in 1923. Before the health hazards were known, cigarette smoking became widespread in the early 20th century
Humorous photo of a dog smoking a cigarette in 1923. Before the health hazards were known, cigarette smoking became widespread in the early 20th century

EVB2932496: Humorous photo of a dog smoking a cigarette in 1923. Before the health hazards were known, cigarette smoking became widespread in the early 20th century / Bridgeman Images

Percival Lowell (1855-1916) American Astronomer, founder of the Lowell Observatory at Flagstaff, Arizona. He planned the observations of Nepture that lead to the discovery of Pluto
Percival Lowell (1855-1916) American Astronomer, founder of the Lowell Observatory at Flagstaff, Arizona. He planned the observations of Nepture that lead to the discovery of Pluto

EVB2932506: Percival Lowell (1855-1916) American Astronomer, founder of the Lowell Observatory at Flagstaff, Arizona. He planned the observations of Nepture that lead to the discovery of Pluto / Bridgeman Images


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