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Col. Charles A. Lindbergh (left) and Harry F. Guggenheim in flight-suits. Dec. 8, 1928. The aviation pioneers took off from the East River, NYC, for a Virginia hunting party as the guests of Governor Harry Byrd
Col. Charles A. Lindbergh (left) and Harry F. Guggenheim in flight-suits. Dec. 8, 1928. The aviation pioneers took off from the East River, NYC, for a Virginia hunting party as the guests of Governor Harry Byrd

EVB2925297: Col. Charles A. Lindbergh (left) and Harry F. Guggenheim in flight-suits. Dec. 8, 1928. The aviation pioneers took off from the East River, NYC, for a Virginia hunting party as the guests of Governor Harry Byrd / Bridgeman Images

Coolidge family on White House lawn shortly after the death of 16 year of Calvin Coolidge, Jr.
Coolidge family on White House lawn shortly after the death of 16 year of Calvin Coolidge, Jr.

EVB2925315: Coolidge family on White House lawn shortly after the death of 16 year of Calvin Coolidge, Jr. / Bridgeman Images

First Lady Grace Coolidge visiting the Marine camp which guards traveling President Calvin Coolidge. With her in New York State, is the President's Aide, Capt. Wilson Brown. Brown went on to personally serve Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt and Truman. After retiring with the rank of Vice Admiral, he wrote a book, 'Four Presidents as I Saw Them.'
First Lady Grace Coolidge visiting the Marine camp which guards traveling President Calvin Coolidge. With her in New York State, is the President's Aide, Capt. Wilson Brown. Brown went on to personally serve Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt and Truman. After retiring with the rank of Vice Admiral, he wrote a book, 'Four Presidents as I Saw Them.'

EVB2925318: First Lady Grace Coolidge visiting the Marine camp which guards traveling President Calvin Coolidge. With her in New York State, is the President's Aide, Capt. Wilson Brown. Brown went on to personally serve Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt and Truman. After retiring with the rank of Vice Admiral, he wrote a book, 'Four Presidents as I Saw Them.' / Bridgeman Images

President Coolidge in a 5 gallon hat, while Gen. Leonard Wood had the regulation 'Wild West' topper. Wood, Governor General of the Philippine Islands, called at the vacation White House in the Black Hills of South Dakota to confer with the President. June 1927
President Coolidge in a 5 gallon hat, while Gen. Leonard Wood had the regulation 'Wild West' topper. Wood, Governor General of the Philippine Islands, called at the vacation White House in the Black Hills of South Dakota to confer with the President. June 1927

EVB2925321: President Coolidge in a 5 gallon hat, while Gen. Leonard Wood had the regulation 'Wild West' topper. Wood, Governor General of the Philippine Islands, called at the vacation White House in the Black Hills of South Dakota to confer with the President. June 1927 / Bridgeman Images

Isador Fisch (right), was a key figure in Lindbergh Baby kidnapper, Bruno Hauptmann's alibi. Hauptmann claimed he received the Lindbergh ransom money Fisch, before he traveled to German where he died of tuberculosis in March 1934
Isador Fisch (right), was a key figure in Lindbergh Baby kidnapper, Bruno Hauptmann's alibi. Hauptmann claimed he received the Lindbergh ransom money Fisch, before he traveled to German where he died of tuberculosis in March 1934

EVB2925357: Isador Fisch (right), was a key figure in Lindbergh Baby kidnapper, Bruno Hauptmann's alibi. Hauptmann claimed he received the Lindbergh ransom money Fisch, before he traveled to German where he died of tuberculosis in March 1934 / Bridgeman Images

Golfer Opal Hill checking her score of 75 that gave her the medal in the opening round. She went on to win the 37th Annual Women's Western Golf Tournament in 1937, repeating her 1936 victory. She one of the 13 founders of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)in 1950
Golfer Opal Hill checking her score of 75 that gave her the medal in the opening round. She went on to win the 37th Annual Women's Western Golf Tournament in 1937, repeating her 1936 victory. She one of the 13 founders of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)in 1950

EVB2925363: Golfer Opal Hill checking her score of 75 that gave her the medal in the opening round. She went on to win the 37th Annual Women's Western Golf Tournament in 1937, repeating her 1936 victory. She one of the 13 founders of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)in 1950 / Bridgeman Images

Tammany Boss Jimmy Hines was convicted of protecting the Dutch Schultz mob. Hines smoked a cigarette behind the fence at the General Session Court after his conviction, March 2,1939. The Hines' case was one of New York City Prosecutor Thomas Dewey's biggest victories
Tammany Boss Jimmy Hines was convicted of protecting the Dutch Schultz mob. Hines smoked a cigarette behind the fence at the General Session Court after his conviction, March 2,1939. The Hines' case was one of New York City Prosecutor Thomas Dewey's biggest victories

EVB2925378: Tammany Boss Jimmy Hines was convicted of protecting the Dutch Schultz mob. Hines smoked a cigarette behind the fence at the General Session Court after his conviction, March 2,1939. The Hines' case was one of New York City Prosecutor Thomas Dewey's biggest victories / Bridgeman Images

Harry Hopkins and Cpl. Robert Hopkins at Casablanca, French Morocco, Jan. 30, 1943. Robert was a battle photographers with the Operation Torch, the Allied North African campaign. He was photographing the Casablanca Conference for the Army Signal Corps
Harry Hopkins and Cpl. Robert Hopkins at Casablanca, French Morocco, Jan. 30, 1943. Robert was a battle photographers with the Operation Torch, the Allied North African campaign. He was photographing the Casablanca Conference for the Army Signal Corps

EVB2925417: Harry Hopkins and Cpl. Robert Hopkins at Casablanca, French Morocco, Jan. 30, 1943. Robert was a battle photographers with the Operation Torch, the Allied North African campaign. He was photographing the Casablanca Conference for the Army Signal Corps / Bridgeman Images

'We Ain't Mad With Nobody' is the Christmas message of Harry and Diana Hopkins. The widowed Hopkins and Diana lived in the FDR White House. Dec. 24, 1940
'We Ain't Mad With Nobody' is the Christmas message of Harry and Diana Hopkins. The widowed Hopkins and Diana lived in the FDR White House. Dec. 24, 1940

EVB2925420: 'We Ain't Mad With Nobody' is the Christmas message of Harry and Diana Hopkins. The widowed Hopkins and Diana lived in the FDR White House. Dec. 24, 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Colonel Oveta Culp Hobby, Commander of the U.S. Women's Army Corps during World War II. July 1943-July 1945
Colonel Oveta Culp Hobby, Commander of the U.S. Women's Army Corps during World War II. July 1943-July 1945

EVB2925432: Colonel Oveta Culp Hobby, Commander of the U.S. Women's Army Corps during World War II. July 1943-July 1945 / Bridgeman Images

Chiang Ching-Kuo, was President Republic of China from May 1978 until his death in 1988. He was the son of Chiang Kai-shek, leader of the Kuomintang Party from 1925-1949 on the Chinese mainland
Chiang Ching-Kuo, was President Republic of China from May 1978 until his death in 1988. He was the son of Chiang Kai-shek, leader of the Kuomintang Party from 1925-1949 on the Chinese mainland

EVB2925459: Chiang Ching-Kuo, was President Republic of China from May 1978 until his death in 1988. He was the son of Chiang Kai-shek, leader of the Kuomintang Party from 1925-1949 on the Chinese mainland / Bridgeman Images

British Royalty. Westminster Abbey, London, England, c.1930s
British Royalty. Westminster Abbey, London, England, c.1930s

EVB2927312: British Royalty. Westminster Abbey, London, England, c.1930s / Bridgeman Images

Joseph E. Davies and Marjorie Merriweather Post after their wedding, 1935
Joseph E. Davies and Marjorie Merriweather Post after their wedding, 1935

EVB2927363: Joseph E. Davies and Marjorie Merriweather Post after their wedding, 1935 / Bridgeman Images

MICHAEL COLLINS- Portrait of the Commander-in-Chief of the Irish National Forces.
MICHAEL COLLINS- Portrait of the Commander-in-Chief of the Irish National Forces.

EVB2927411: MICHAEL COLLINS- Portrait of the Commander-in-Chief of the Irish National Forces. / Bridgeman Images

The bed of Napoleon, at the Jumel mansion, New York City, 1946
The bed of Napoleon, at the Jumel mansion, New York City, 1946

EVB2927447: The bed of Napoleon, at the Jumel mansion, New York City, 1946 / Bridgeman Images

NEW YORK CITY, Pennsylvania Station, newly opened railroad terminal on September 8, 1910.
NEW YORK CITY, Pennsylvania Station, newly opened railroad terminal on September 8, 1910.

EVB2927495: NEW YORK CITY, Pennsylvania Station, newly opened railroad terminal on September 8, 1910. / Bridgeman Images

New York City, buildings built in the 1800s are demolished on Fifth & Sixth Avenue, between 48th & 51st St, to make way for Radio City & Rockefeller Center, 5/28/1931
New York City, buildings built in the 1800s are demolished on Fifth & Sixth Avenue, between 48th & 51st St, to make way for Radio City & Rockefeller Center, 5/28/1931

EVB2927507: New York City, buildings built in the 1800s are demolished on Fifth & Sixth Avenue, between 48th & 51st St, to make way for Radio City & Rockefeller Center, 5/28/1931 / Bridgeman Images

NEW YORK CITY, workmen in the tunnels, during the construction of the New York City Subway. c.1920s
NEW YORK CITY, workmen in the tunnels, during the construction of the New York City Subway. c.1920s

EVB2927516: NEW YORK CITY, workmen in the tunnels, during the construction of the New York City Subway. c.1920s / Bridgeman Images

Men wait in line for food on East 25th Street, New York City, 1930
Men wait in line for food on East 25th Street, New York City, 1930

EVB2927531: Men wait in line for food on East 25th Street, New York City, 1930 / Bridgeman Images

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, New York City, November 22, 1962
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, New York City, November 22, 1962

EVB2927555: The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, New York City, November 22, 1962 / Bridgeman Images

Jewish folk singer Belina at Hamburg, Germany 1960s
Jewish folk singer Belina at Hamburg, Germany 1960s

UTD2857780: Jewish folk singer Belina at Hamburg, Germany 1960s / Bridgeman Images

Jewish folk singer Belina at Hamburg, Germany 1960s
Jewish folk singer Belina at Hamburg, Germany 1960s

UTD2857789: Jewish folk singer Belina at Hamburg, Germany 1960s / Bridgeman Images

German operetta and opera singer Heinz Hoppe, Germany 1960s
German operetta and opera singer Heinz Hoppe, Germany 1960s

UTD2857813: German operetta and opera singer Heinz Hoppe, Germany 1960s / Bridgeman Images

Austrian opera singer Melitta Muszely at Hamburg, Germany 1960s
Austrian opera singer Melitta Muszely at Hamburg, Germany 1960s

UTD2857816: Austrian opera singer Melitta Muszely at Hamburg, Germany 1960s / Bridgeman Images

Austrian opera singer Melitta Muszely with her piggy collection at Hamburg, Germany 1960s
Austrian opera singer Melitta Muszely with her piggy collection at Hamburg, Germany 1960s

UTD2857825: Austrian opera singer Melitta Muszely with her piggy collection at Hamburg, Germany 1960s / Bridgeman Images

sugar
sugar

UTD2857876: sugar / Bridgeman Images

Forget me
Forget me

UTD2857906: Forget me / Bridgeman Images

Music from Studio B
Music from Studio B

UTD2857945: Music from Studio B / Bridgeman Images

Haben
Haben

UTD2857966: Haben / Bridgeman Images

Haben
Haben

UTD2857984: Haben / Bridgeman Images

Hungarian Austrian playwright Julius Hay at Hamburg, Germany 1960s
Hungarian Austrian playwright Julius Hay at Hamburg, Germany 1960s

UTD2857996: Hungarian Austrian playwright Julius Hay at Hamburg, Germany 1960s / Bridgeman Images

Wölfe und Schafe
Wölfe und Schafe

UTD2858020: Wölfe und Schafe / Bridgeman Images

Let's go!
Let's go!

UTD2858062: Let's go! / Bridgeman Images

Luxury liners flanking an aircraft carrier at piers along the West Side HighwayFrom left to right: The Independence, The America, The United States, The Olympia, The U.S.S. Intrepid, The Queen Elizabeth (pulling in), The Mauretania, and The Sylvania, New York City, July, 1961
Luxury liners flanking an aircraft carrier at piers along the West Side HighwayFrom left to right: The Independence, The America, The United States, The Olympia, The U.S.S. Intrepid, The Queen Elizabeth (pulling in), The Mauretania, and The Sylvania, New York City, July, 1961

EVB2927564: Luxury liners flanking an aircraft carrier at piers along the West Side HighwayFrom left to right: The Independence, The America, The United States, The Olympia, The U.S.S. Intrepid, The Queen Elizabeth (pulling in), The Mauretania, and The Sylvania, New York City, July, 1961 / Bridgeman Images

Fans cheer a Brooklyn Dodgers Pennant Victory in a bar on Withers Street. New York City, September 25, 1941
Fans cheer a Brooklyn Dodgers Pennant Victory in a bar on Withers Street. New York City, September 25, 1941

EVB2927570: Fans cheer a Brooklyn Dodgers Pennant Victory in a bar on Withers Street. New York City, September 25, 1941 / Bridgeman Images

Pearl Harbor anniversary in Times Square. Thousands of people gathered before the Liberty Statue war bond booth pay silent tribute to those who have died in the war since the Japanese attack, Broadway and 43rd Street, New York City, December 7, 1944
Pearl Harbor anniversary in Times Square. Thousands of people gathered before the Liberty Statue war bond booth pay silent tribute to those who have died in the war since the Japanese attack, Broadway and 43rd Street, New York City, December 7, 1944

EVB2927585: Pearl Harbor anniversary in Times Square. Thousands of people gathered before the Liberty Statue war bond booth pay silent tribute to those who have died in the war since the Japanese attack, Broadway and 43rd Street, New York City, December 7, 1944 / Bridgeman Images


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