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Gutzon Borglum, Danish American sculptor who designed and led the carving of Stone Mountain and Mount Rushmore, c. 1930
Gutzon Borglum, Danish American sculptor who designed and led the carving of Stone Mountain and Mount Rushmore, c. 1930

EVB2944015: Gutzon Borglum, Danish American sculptor who designed and led the carving of Stone Mountain and Mount Rushmore, c. 1930 / Bridgeman Images

The first attempt at Thomas Jefferson on Mount Rushmore to the left of George Washington's head. It was blasted off due to poor rock quality and placed to the right of Washington, early 1930s
The first attempt at Thomas Jefferson on Mount Rushmore to the left of George Washington's head. It was blasted off due to poor rock quality and placed to the right of Washington, early 1930s

EVB2944002: The first attempt at Thomas Jefferson on Mount Rushmore to the left of George Washington's head. It was blasted off due to poor rock quality and placed to the right of Washington, early 1930s / Bridgeman Images

Alfred Hitchcock, seated in a recliner, shaving and reading while in his pajamas and robe, 1938
Alfred Hitchcock, seated in a recliner, shaving and reading while in his pajamas and robe, 1938

EVB2944026: Alfred Hitchcock, seated in a recliner, shaving and reading while in his pajamas and robe, 1938 / Bridgeman Images

Benjamin Cardozo, was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by Herbert Hoover in 1932. He served until his death in July 1938
Benjamin Cardozo, was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by Herbert Hoover in 1932. He served until his death in July 1938

EVB2944070: Benjamin Cardozo, was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by Herbert Hoover in 1932. He served until his death in July 1938 / Bridgeman Images

Felix Frankfurter was FDR's third Supreme Court nominee in 1939. Frankfurter was heavily influenced by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr
Felix Frankfurter was FDR's third Supreme Court nominee in 1939. Frankfurter was heavily influenced by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr

EVB2944079: Felix Frankfurter was FDR's third Supreme Court nominee in 1939. Frankfurter was heavily influenced by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr / Bridgeman Images

SEC Chairman William Douglas, FDR's fourth Supreme Court nominee with his family,1939. As of 2013, he holds the record as the longest serving Justice, with a 36 year term that ended in 1975
SEC Chairman William Douglas, FDR's fourth Supreme Court nominee with his family,1939. As of 2013, he holds the record as the longest serving Justice, with a 36 year term that ended in 1975

EVB2944082: SEC Chairman William Douglas, FDR's fourth Supreme Court nominee with his family,1939. As of 2013, he holds the record as the longest serving Justice, with a 36 year term that ended in 1975 / Bridgeman Images

Family dinner in Greenbelt, Maryland, federally subsidized community, Dec. 1937. The modest meal which includes white bread and beans served on small plates
Family dinner in Greenbelt, Maryland, federally subsidized community, Dec. 1937. The modest meal which includes white bread and beans served on small plates

EVB2944088: Family dinner in Greenbelt, Maryland, federally subsidized community, Dec. 1937. The modest meal which includes white bread and beans served on small plates / Bridgeman Images

Farmer using a powered milking machine, Minnesota, Sept. 1939. His uniform indicates he is an employee of a dairy business, not an independent farmer
Farmer using a powered milking machine, Minnesota, Sept. 1939. His uniform indicates he is an employee of a dairy business, not an independent farmer

EVB2944097: Farmer using a powered milking machine, Minnesota, Sept. 1939. His uniform indicates he is an employee of a dairy business, not an independent farmer / Bridgeman Images

General Chiang Kai-shek of China. He was a difficult ally of the U.S. against Japan during World War 2. c. 1942
General Chiang Kai-shek of China. He was a difficult ally of the U.S. against Japan during World War 2. c. 1942

EVB2944139: General Chiang Kai-shek of China. He was a difficult ally of the U.S. against Japan during World War 2. c. 1942 / Bridgeman Images

Haile Selassie on horseback surrounded by bodyguards, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Haile Selassie on horseback surrounded by bodyguards, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

EVB2944148: Haile Selassie on horseback surrounded by bodyguards, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia / Bridgeman Images

German troops entering Cologne, March 17, 1936. Civilians watch a parade of German officers, some on foot, others on horses pulling carts holding officers. By entering the Rhineland, Hitler defied the Treaty of Versailles that ended WW1
German troops entering Cologne, March 17, 1936. Civilians watch a parade of German officers, some on foot, others on horses pulling carts holding officers. By entering the Rhineland, Hitler defied the Treaty of Versailles that ended WW1

EVB2944205: German troops entering Cologne, March 17, 1936. Civilians watch a parade of German officers, some on foot, others on horses pulling carts holding officers. By entering the Rhineland, Hitler defied the Treaty of Versailles that ended WW1, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Old Senate Chamber was used by the Supreme Court from 1860 until 1935, as photographed in 1935
Old Senate Chamber was used by the Supreme Court from 1860 until 1935, as photographed in 1935

EVB2944057: Old Senate Chamber was used by the Supreme Court from 1860 until 1935, as photographed in 1935 / Bridgeman Images

Three generations of a farm family at dinner in East Montpelier, Vermont, July 1942. Photo by Fritz Henle
Three generations of a farm family at dinner in East Montpelier, Vermont, July 1942. Photo by Fritz Henle

EVB2944087: Three generations of a farm family at dinner in East Montpelier, Vermont, July 1942. Photo by Fritz Henle / Bridgeman Images

Washington Redskins training by 'flying thru the air', Aug, 28, 1937 (b/w photo)
Washington Redskins training by 'flying thru the air', Aug, 28, 1937 (b/w photo)

EVB2944274: Washington Redskins training by 'flying thru the air', Aug, 28, 1937 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Norman Mailer, American novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright. At times he extended his activities into film making, acting and running for political office. c. 1950
Norman Mailer, American novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright. At times he extended his activities into film making, acting and running for political office. c. 1950

EVB2944292: Norman Mailer, American novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright. At times he extended his activities into film making, acting and running for political office. c. 1950 / Bridgeman Images

Presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua. Group stands at attention during 21-gun salute in Somoza's honor, May 5, 1939. Back row: Eleanor Roosevelt, Senora de Somoza. Front Row: Anastasio Somoza, FDR, Edwin Watson (aide), Stephen Early (Press Sec)
Presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua. Group stands at attention during 21-gun salute in Somoza's honor, May 5, 1939. Back row: Eleanor Roosevelt, Senora de Somoza. Front Row: Anastasio Somoza, FDR, Edwin Watson (aide), Stephen Early (Press Sec)

EVB2944120: Presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua. Group stands at attention during 21-gun salute in Somoza's honor, May 5, 1939. Back row: Eleanor Roosevelt, Senora de Somoza. Front Row: Anastasio Somoza, FDR, Edwin Watson (aide), Stephen Early (Press Sec) / Bridgeman Images

Alice Longworth, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, and Dorothy Thompson, c. 1936. Longworth was daughter of Teddy Roosevelt, Meyer was Vice-President of the Washington Post, and Thompson was an eminent columnist and wife of Nobel Laureate, Sinclair Lewis
Alice Longworth, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, and Dorothy Thompson, c. 1936. Longworth was daughter of Teddy Roosevelt, Meyer was Vice-President of the Washington Post, and Thompson was an eminent columnist and wife of Nobel Laureate, Sinclair Lewis

EVB2944316: Alice Longworth, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, and Dorothy Thompson, c. 1936. Longworth was daughter of Teddy Roosevelt, Meyer was Vice-President of the Washington Post, and Thompson was an eminent columnist and wife of Nobel Laureate, Sinclair Lewis / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt and other political women who published the 'Women's Democratic News.' 1929
Eleanor Roosevelt and other political women who published the 'Women's Democratic News.' 1929

EVB2943450: Eleanor Roosevelt and other political women who published the 'Women's Democratic News.' 1929 / Bridgeman Images

Governor Franklin Roosevelt at his desk in Albany, New York, 1930
Governor Franklin Roosevelt at his desk in Albany, New York, 1930

EVB2943453: Governor Franklin Roosevelt at his desk in Albany, New York, 1930 / Bridgeman Images

FDR as a quarterback on a postcard made by Hilborn Novelty Advertisement. c. 1940
FDR as a quarterback on a postcard made by Hilborn Novelty Advertisement. c. 1940

EVB2943465: FDR as a quarterback on a postcard made by Hilborn Novelty Advertisement. c. 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Myron Taylor of US Steel, after meeting with FDR about the strike at GM. Jan. 8, 1937. In the same month he began secret talks with the John L. Lewis who represented the newly formed Steel Workers Organizing Committee. On March 2, 1937, U.S. Steel announced its recognition of the SWOC
Myron Taylor of US Steel, after meeting with FDR about the strike at GM. Jan. 8, 1937. In the same month he began secret talks with the John L. Lewis who represented the newly formed Steel Workers Organizing Committee. On March 2, 1937, U.S. Steel announced its recognition of the SWOC

EVB2943483: Myron Taylor of US Steel, after meeting with FDR about the strike at GM. Jan. 8, 1937. In the same month he began secret talks with the John L. Lewis who represented the newly formed Steel Workers Organizing Committee. On March 2, 1937, U.S. Steel announced its recognition of the SWOC / Bridgeman Images

Franklin D. Roosevelt was manager of the Groton School baseball team. 1899
Franklin D. Roosevelt was manager of the Groton School baseball team. 1899

EVB2943510: Franklin D. Roosevelt was manager of the Groton School baseball team. 1899 / Bridgeman Images

Alfred Smith, former NYC Governor and 1928 Democratic Presidential Nominee. c. 1930
Alfred Smith, former NYC Governor and 1928 Democratic Presidential Nominee. c. 1930

EVB2943513: Alfred Smith, former NYC Governor and 1928 Democratic Presidential Nominee. c. 1930 / Bridgeman Images

Postmaster and Democratic National Committee Chairman. James Farley. c. 1936. Farley managed FDR's 1928 and 1930 gubernatorial campaigns, as well as FDR's 1932 and 1936 Presidential campaigns
Postmaster and Democratic National Committee Chairman. James Farley. c. 1936. Farley managed FDR's 1928 and 1930 gubernatorial campaigns, as well as FDR's 1932 and 1936 Presidential campaigns

EVB2943516: Postmaster and Democratic National Committee Chairman. James Farley. c. 1936. Farley managed FDR's 1928 and 1930 gubernatorial campaigns, as well as FDR's 1932 and 1936 Presidential campaigns / Bridgeman Images

Harold Ickes, Interior Secretary, lays cornerstone of building as FDR watches. 1936. Ickes holds the trowel George Washington used for the U.S. Capitol in 1793
Harold Ickes, Interior Secretary, lays cornerstone of building as FDR watches. 1936. Ickes holds the trowel George Washington used for the U.S. Capitol in 1793

EVB2943525: Harold Ickes, Interior Secretary, lays cornerstone of building as FDR watches. 1936. Ickes holds the trowel George Washington used for the U.S. Capitol in 1793 / Bridgeman Images

White House was swamped by March of Dimes letters on Jan. 28, 1938. The March of Dimes was founded in 1938 to combat polio, by then-President Franklin D. Roosevelt (with assistance of Basil O'Connor)
White House was swamped by March of Dimes letters on Jan. 28, 1938. The March of Dimes was founded in 1938 to combat polio, by then-President Franklin D. Roosevelt (with assistance of Basil O'Connor)

EVB2943531: White House was swamped by March of Dimes letters on Jan. 28, 1938. The March of Dimes was founded in 1938 to combat polio, by then-President Franklin D. Roosevelt (with assistance of Basil O'Connor) / Bridgeman Images

Franklin Roosevelt speaking from a train at Redding, California. Sept. 22, 1932
Franklin Roosevelt speaking from a train at Redding, California. Sept. 22, 1932

EVB2943458: Franklin Roosevelt speaking from a train at Redding, California. Sept. 22, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Henry Stimson, told Congress to repeal or revise the Neutrality Act. Apr. 5, 1939. In July 1940, FDR nominated the Republican Stimson for Secretary of War. The move helped FDR establish a bipartisan cabinet as World War 2 began in Europe
Henry Stimson, told Congress to repeal or revise the Neutrality Act. Apr. 5, 1939. In July 1940, FDR nominated the Republican Stimson for Secretary of War. The move helped FDR establish a bipartisan cabinet as World War 2 began in Europe

EVB2943555: Henry Stimson, told Congress to repeal or revise the Neutrality Act. Apr. 5, 1939. In July 1940, FDR nominated the Republican Stimson for Secretary of War. The move helped FDR establish a bipartisan cabinet as World War 2 began in Europe / Bridgeman Images

Sen. Harry Truman, testifying against a proposed rail wage cut. Oct. 14, 1938. He said the cut will not solve the present financial problems of the railroads
Sen. Harry Truman, testifying against a proposed rail wage cut. Oct. 14, 1938. He said the cut will not solve the present financial problems of the railroads

EVB2943558: Sen. Harry Truman, testifying against a proposed rail wage cut. Oct. 14, 1938. He said the cut will not solve the present financial problems of the railroads / Bridgeman Images

Senator Huey Long stands beside his Desoto car in Washington, D.C. 1935. Broderick Crawford and Sean Penn played a characters based on Long in the 1949 and 2006 films, ALL THE KING'S MEN
Senator Huey Long stands beside his Desoto car in Washington, D.C. 1935. Broderick Crawford and Sean Penn played a characters based on Long in the 1949 and 2006 films, ALL THE KING'S MEN

EVB2943564: Senator Huey Long stands beside his Desoto car in Washington, D.C. 1935. Broderick Crawford and Sean Penn played a characters based on Long in the 1949 and 2006 films, ALL THE KING'S MEN / Bridgeman Images

UAW Ladies Auxiliary supported the strike against GM. Jan.-Feb. 1937. Wives and sweethearts of strikers at their headquarters during the Sit-down Strike in Flint, Michigan
UAW Ladies Auxiliary supported the strike against GM. Jan.-Feb. 1937. Wives and sweethearts of strikers at their headquarters during the Sit-down Strike in Flint, Michigan

EVB2943473: UAW Ladies Auxiliary supported the strike against GM. Jan.-Feb. 1937. Wives and sweethearts of strikers at their headquarters during the Sit-down Strike in Flint, Michigan, Dick, Sheldon (1906-50) / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt celebrates her 70th birthday. Oct. 17, 1955. She cuts her cake at a dinner held by the American Association of the United Nations. Hotel Roosevelt, NYC
Eleanor Roosevelt celebrates her 70th birthday. Oct. 17, 1955. She cuts her cake at a dinner held by the American Association of the United Nations. Hotel Roosevelt, NYC

EVB2943639: Eleanor Roosevelt celebrates her 70th birthday. Oct. 17, 1955. She cuts her cake at a dinner held by the American Association of the United Nations. Hotel Roosevelt, NYC / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt and novelist Fannie Hurst. 1962. Hurst is most remembered for the 1934 and 1959 screen adaptations of her novel examining race relations, 'Imitation of Life'
Eleanor Roosevelt and novelist Fannie Hurst. 1962. Hurst is most remembered for the 1934 and 1959 screen adaptations of her novel examining race relations, 'Imitation of Life'

EVB2943648: Eleanor Roosevelt and novelist Fannie Hurst. 1962. Hurst is most remembered for the 1934 and 1959 screen adaptations of her novel examining race relations, 'Imitation of Life' / Bridgeman Images

Harry Hopkins, Secretary of Commerce, meets with FDR's Business Advisory Council
Harry Hopkins, Secretary of Commerce, meets with FDR's Business Advisory Council

EVB2943705: Harry Hopkins, Secretary of Commerce, meets with FDR's Business Advisory Council / Bridgeman Images

Alfred Smith, former NYC Governor and 1928 Democratic Presidential Nominee. 1932
Alfred Smith, former NYC Governor and 1928 Democratic Presidential Nominee. 1932

EVB2943512: Alfred Smith, former NYC Governor and 1928 Democratic Presidential Nominee. 1932 / Bridgeman Images

James Farley inspects letters sent during airmail week celebration. June 15, 1938. The Postmaster General and Chairman of the Democratic National Committee had ambitions to be the 1940 Presidential nominee, which were dashed when FDR ran for a third term
James Farley inspects letters sent during airmail week celebration. June 15, 1938. The Postmaster General and Chairman of the Democratic National Committee had ambitions to be the 1940 Presidential nominee, which were dashed when FDR ran for a third term

EVB2943515: James Farley inspects letters sent during airmail week celebration. June 15, 1938. The Postmaster General and Chairman of the Democratic National Committee had ambitions to be the 1940 Presidential nominee, which were dashed when FDR ran for a third term / Bridgeman Images


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