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Fanny Burney (1752-1840), wrote
Fanny Burney (1752-1840), wrote

EVB2932688: Fanny Burney (1752-1840), wrote "Evelina" (1778), a novel of social life among the prosperous classes of 18th century England / Bridgeman Images

Taylor Caldwell (1900-1985), a very successful popular novelist of multi-generation family sagas, many of which were dramatized for movies and television. 1945
Taylor Caldwell (1900-1985), a very successful popular novelist of multi-generation family sagas, many of which were dramatized for movies and television. 1945

EVB2932694: Taylor Caldwell (1900-1985), a very successful popular novelist of multi-generation family sagas, many of which were dramatized for movies and television. 1945 / Bridgeman Images

Colette (1873-1954) as the most honored female French writer of the first half of 20th century. 1932
Colette (1873-1954) as the most honored female French writer of the first half of 20th century. 1932

EVB2932703: Colette (1873-1954) as the most honored female French writer of the first half of 20th century. 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Amelia Earhart posting in front of the propeller of her plane, 1937 (photo)
Amelia Earhart posting in front of the propeller of her plane, 1937 (photo)

EVB2935711: Amelia Earhart posting in front of the propeller of her plane, 1937 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Howard Hughes seated in the cockpit TWA Constellation to demonstrate a new radar terrain clearance warning system that sounds a horn when the plane comes within 2000 feet of any object ahead or below. 1947
Howard Hughes seated in the cockpit TWA Constellation to demonstrate a new radar terrain clearance warning system that sounds a horn when the plane comes within 2000 feet of any object ahead or below. 1947

EVB2935717: Howard Hughes seated in the cockpit TWA Constellation to demonstrate a new radar terrain clearance warning system that sounds a horn when the plane comes within 2000 feet of any object ahead or below. 1947 / Bridgeman Images

Charles Lindbergh's airplane, the Spirit of St. Louis, in flight in 1927
Charles Lindbergh's airplane, the Spirit of St. Louis, in flight in 1927

EVB2935720: Charles Lindbergh's airplane, the Spirit of St. Louis, in flight in 1927 / Bridgeman Images

Jimmy Hoffa (1913-1975), tough President of the Teamsters Union from 1958–1971, was the subject of numerous government investigations, but only convicted of jury tampering. He was portrayed by Jack Nicholson, in the 1992 film, HOFFA
Jimmy Hoffa (1913-1975), tough President of the Teamsters Union from 1958–1971, was the subject of numerous government investigations, but only convicted of jury tampering. He was portrayed by Jack Nicholson, in the 1992 film, HOFFA

EVB2935738: Jimmy Hoffa (1913-1975), tough President of the Teamsters Union from 1958–1971, was the subject of numerous government investigations, but only convicted of jury tampering. He was portrayed by Jack Nicholson, in the 1992 film, HOFFA / Bridgeman Images

William Gladstone (1809-1898), Prime Minister of Great Britain. 1890
William Gladstone (1809-1898), Prime Minister of Great Britain. 1890

EVB2935792: William Gladstone (1809-1898), Prime Minister of Great Britain. 1890 / Bridgeman Images

Russian troops invaded Iran in 1911, to counter the new constitutional government's steps toward national sovereignty and elimination of the Russian sphere of influence in the northern Iran . They stayed until the beginning of World War I
Russian troops invaded Iran in 1911, to counter the new constitutional government's steps toward national sovereignty and elimination of the Russian sphere of influence in the northern Iran . They stayed until the beginning of World War I

EVB2935858: Russian troops invaded Iran in 1911, to counter the new constitutional government's steps toward national sovereignty and elimination of the Russian sphere of influence in the northern Iran . They stayed until the beginning of World War I / Bridgeman Images

Waldo Salt (1914-1987), Hollywood screenwriter, testifying before House Un-American Activities Committee in 1951. One of the blacklisted Hollywood Ten, he later won Academy Awards for MIDNIGHT COWBOY(1969) and COMING HOME (1978)
Waldo Salt (1914-1987), Hollywood screenwriter, testifying before House Un-American Activities Committee in 1951. One of the blacklisted Hollywood Ten, he later won Academy Awards for MIDNIGHT COWBOY(1969) and COMING HOME (1978)

EVB2935879: Waldo Salt (1914-1987), Hollywood screenwriter, testifying before House Un-American Activities Committee in 1951. One of the blacklisted Hollywood Ten, he later won Academy Awards for MIDNIGHT COWBOY(1969) and COMING HOME (1978) / Bridgeman Images

Grover Cleveland (1837-1908), was the only Democrat elected to the Presidency in the era of Republican political domination that lasted from 1860 to 1912. 1889 portrait
Grover Cleveland (1837-1908), was the only Democrat elected to the Presidency in the era of Republican political domination that lasted from 1860 to 1912. 1889 portrait

EVB2935894: Grover Cleveland (1837-1908), was the only Democrat elected to the Presidency in the era of Republican political domination that lasted from 1860 to 1912. 1889 portrait / Bridgeman Images

Victorious World War II commanders, Marshal Georgii Zhukov and General Dwight Eisenhower, saluting when Eisenhower visited Moscow in August, 1946
Victorious World War II commanders, Marshal Georgii Zhukov and General Dwight Eisenhower, saluting when Eisenhower visited Moscow in August, 1946

EVB2935900: Victorious World War II commanders, Marshal Georgii Zhukov and General Dwight Eisenhower, saluting when Eisenhower visited Moscow in August, 1946 / Bridgeman Images

Grand National Union Banner for 1864. Liberty, Union and Victory., 1864 (poster)
Grand National Union Banner for 1864. Liberty, Union and Victory., 1864 (poster)

EVB2935909: Grand National Union Banner for 1864. Liberty, Union and Victory., 1864 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Harry S. Truman taking the oath of office as Vice President at the U.S. Capitol. At far left is the out-going Vice President Henry Wallace. The wartime inauguration was held with minimal ceremony. Jan. 20, 1945
Harry S. Truman taking the oath of office as Vice President at the U.S. Capitol. At far left is the out-going Vice President Henry Wallace. The wartime inauguration was held with minimal ceremony. Jan. 20, 1945

EVB2935957: Harry S. Truman taking the oath of office as Vice President at the U.S. Capitol. At far left is the out-going Vice President Henry Wallace. The wartime inauguration was held with minimal ceremony. Jan. 20, 1945 / Bridgeman Images

The south face of the White House, Washington, D.C. in 1866
The south face of the White House, Washington, D.C. in 1866

EVB2935960: The south face of the White House, Washington, D.C. in 1866 / Bridgeman Images

Max Schmeling (1905-2005), German heavyweight, knocked down during his fight with Max Baer on June 8, 1933. The fight was over and Baer won by a technical knockout in the tenth round
Max Schmeling (1905-2005), German heavyweight, knocked down during his fight with Max Baer on June 8, 1933. The fight was over and Baer won by a technical knockout in the tenth round

EVB2935969: Max Schmeling (1905-2005), German heavyweight, knocked down during his fight with Max Baer on June 8, 1933. The fight was over and Baer won by a technical knockout in the tenth round / Bridgeman Images

Geronimo (1829-1909), Chiricahua Apache warrior in Indian clothing and feathered headdress. 1906 studio portrait
Geronimo (1829-1909), Chiricahua Apache warrior in Indian clothing and feathered headdress. 1906 studio portrait

EVB2935984: Geronimo (1829-1909), Chiricahua Apache warrior in Indian clothing and feathered headdress. 1906 studio portrait / Bridgeman Images

Back view of a deputy sheriff with a gun on his hip during the September 1935 strike in Morgantown, West Virginia
Back view of a deputy sheriff with a gun on his hip during the September 1935 strike in Morgantown, West Virginia

EVB2935999: Back view of a deputy sheriff with a gun on his hip during the September 1935 strike in Morgantown, West Virginia / Bridgeman Images

John Pierpont Morgan, 1837-1913. Portrait from Harper's Weekly, May 18, 1901
John Pierpont Morgan, 1837-1913. Portrait from Harper's Weekly, May 18, 1901

EVB2934519: John Pierpont Morgan, 1837-1913. Portrait from Harper's Weekly, May 18, 1901 / Bridgeman Images

The Wall Street Bombing. Police, soldiers, and reporters at the scene of the Wall Street terrorist bombing, Sept. 16, 1920.The dead and injured people have been removed, leaving wrecked cars and a dead horse on Wall Street
The Wall Street Bombing. Police, soldiers, and reporters at the scene of the Wall Street terrorist bombing, Sept. 16, 1920.The dead and injured people have been removed, leaving wrecked cars and a dead horse on Wall Street

EVB2934561: The Wall Street Bombing. Police, soldiers, and reporters at the scene of the Wall Street terrorist bombing, Sept. 16, 1920.The dead and injured people have been removed, leaving wrecked cars and a dead horse on Wall Street / Bridgeman Images

Charles Ponzi (1882–1949), wearing pajamas, probably in Brazil, 1942. During his 1920 pyramid scheme in Boston, Ponzi ended up collecting  million and paying back only  million, before he was imprisoned and finally deported Italy in 1934
Charles Ponzi (1882–1949), wearing pajamas, probably in Brazil, 1942. During his 1920 pyramid scheme in Boston, Ponzi ended up collecting  million and paying back only  million, before he was imprisoned and finally deported Italy in 1934

EVB2934567: Charles Ponzi (1882–1949), wearing pajamas, probably in Brazil, 1942. During his 1920 pyramid scheme in Boston, Ponzi ended up collecting million and paying back only million, before he was imprisoned and finally deported Italy in 1934 / Bridgeman Images

Louise Brooks (1906-1985), popular silent film actress, posing with ten telephones, some old models as well as the most up to date 1936 models
Louise Brooks (1906-1985), popular silent film actress, posing with ten telephones, some old models as well as the most up to date 1936 models

EVB2934570: Louise Brooks (1906-1985), popular silent film actress, posing with ten telephones, some old models as well as the most up to date 1936 models / Bridgeman Images

B-24 Liberator bombers nearing completion on the assembly line at the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation plant, Fort Worth, Texas. 1942
B-24 Liberator bombers nearing completion on the assembly line at the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation plant, Fort Worth, Texas. 1942

EVB2934573: B-24 Liberator bombers nearing completion on the assembly line at the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation plant, Fort Worth, Texas. 1942 / Bridgeman Images

Circular blanks of copper and crass inspected for flaws in metal structure before they become shell casings for the U.S. in World War II. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio, 1942
Circular blanks of copper and crass inspected for flaws in metal structure before they become shell casings for the U.S. in World War II. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio, 1942

EVB2934582: Circular blanks of copper and crass inspected for flaws in metal structure before they become shell casings for the U.S. in World War II. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio, 1942 / Bridgeman Images

President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) Stereocard by Lewis E. Walker, February 1865
President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) Stereocard by Lewis E. Walker, February 1865

EVB2934597: President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) Stereocard by Lewis E. Walker, February 1865 / Bridgeman Images

President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) is close to a smile in this August 1863 portrait by Alexander Gardner (1821-1882)
President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) is close to a smile in this August 1863 portrait by Alexander Gardner (1821-1882)

EVB2934600: President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) is close to a smile in this August 1863 portrait by Alexander Gardner (1821-1882) / Bridgeman Images

In Tokyo, months after Japan's World War II surrender, homeless Japanese families huddled in subway stations to sleep. October 20, 1945
In Tokyo, months after Japan's World War II surrender, homeless Japanese families huddled in subway stations to sleep. October 20, 1945

EVB2934612: In Tokyo, months after Japan's World War II surrender, homeless Japanese families huddled in subway stations to sleep. October 20, 1945 / Bridgeman Images

President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter in the White House. Rosalynn was a politically active First Lady, serving as as her husband's closest adviser and often sitting in on cabinet meetings. c. 1977
President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter in the White House. Rosalynn was a politically active First Lady, serving as as her husband's closest adviser and often sitting in on cabinet meetings. c. 1977

EVB2934654: President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter in the White House. Rosalynn was a politically active First Lady, serving as as her husband's closest adviser and often sitting in on cabinet meetings. c. 1977 / Bridgeman Images

Former First Lady Betty Ford posing in front of the Betty Ford Center for treatment of dependency on drugs and alcohol. She was candid about her own successful battle against addiction. 1990 image courtesy of Betty Ford Center
Former First Lady Betty Ford posing in front of the Betty Ford Center for treatment of dependency on drugs and alcohol. She was candid about her own successful battle against addiction. 1990 image courtesy of Betty Ford Center

EVB2934657: Former First Lady Betty Ford posing in front of the Betty Ford Center for treatment of dependency on drugs and alcohol. She was candid about her own successful battle against addiction. 1990 image courtesy of Betty Ford Center / Bridgeman Images

Within two month of becoming First Lady, Betty Ford had breast cancer surgery at Bethesda Naval Hospital. President and Mrs. Ford read a petition, signed by all 100 members of the United States Senate, following the First Lady’s surgery. Photo by David Hume Kennerly
Within two month of becoming First Lady, Betty Ford had breast cancer surgery at Bethesda Naval Hospital. President and Mrs. Ford read a petition, signed by all 100 members of the United States Senate, following the First Lady’s surgery. Photo by David Hume Kennerly

EVB2934660: Within two month of becoming First Lady, Betty Ford had breast cancer surgery at Bethesda Naval Hospital. President and Mrs. Ford read a petition, signed by all 100 members of the United States Senate, following the First Lady’s surgery. Photo by David Hume Kennerly, Kennerly, David Hume (b.1947) / Bridgeman Images

18-year old future First Lady Betty Ford in a class taught by influential modern dance instructor Martha Hill (right center) at the Bennington College Summer School of Dance. Betty later became a member of Martha Graham's dance group in New York City
18-year old future First Lady Betty Ford in a class taught by influential modern dance instructor Martha Hill (right center) at the Bennington College Summer School of Dance. Betty later became a member of Martha Graham's dance group in New York City

EVB2934678: 18-year old future First Lady Betty Ford in a class taught by influential modern dance instructor Martha Hill (right center) at the Bennington College Summer School of Dance. Betty later became a member of Martha Graham's dance group in New York City / Bridgeman Images

Emily Donelson (1807-1836), Andrew Jackson's niece served as the widower President's hostess from 1829 until her death from tuberculosis in 1836. Portrait painted by R.E.W. Earl, 1830
Emily Donelson (1807-1836), Andrew Jackson's niece served as the widower President's hostess from 1829 until her death from tuberculosis in 1836. Portrait painted by R.E.W. Earl, 1830

EVB2934687: Emily Donelson (1807-1836), Andrew Jackson's niece served as the widower President's hostess from 1829 until her death from tuberculosis in 1836. Portrait painted by R.E.W. Earl, 1830 / Bridgeman Images

Death chamber and electric chair at Sing Sing Prison in 1923
Death chamber and electric chair at Sing Sing Prison in 1923

EVB2934792: Death chamber and electric chair at Sing Sing Prison in 1923 / Bridgeman Images

Hattie McDaniel (1895-1952), shaking hands with NAACP leaders, Walter F. White and Arthur Spingarn. McDaniel the first black performer to win an Academy Award in 1939. She had roles in over 60 films between 1932 and 1949. c. 1940
Hattie McDaniel (1895-1952), shaking hands with NAACP leaders, Walter F. White and Arthur Spingarn. McDaniel the first black performer to win an Academy Award in 1939. She had roles in over 60 films between 1932 and 1949. c. 1940

EVB2936014: Hattie McDaniel (1895-1952), shaking hands with NAACP leaders, Walter F. White and Arthur Spingarn. McDaniel the first black performer to win an Academy Award in 1939. She had roles in over 60 films between 1932 and 1949. c. 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Clara Ward (1924-1973) with her gospel group, 'The Famous Ward Singers.' She replaced the traditional gospel choir robes with sexy sequined gowns, wigs and jewelry. c. 1965
Clara Ward (1924-1973) with her gospel group, 'The Famous Ward Singers.' She replaced the traditional gospel choir robes with sexy sequined gowns, wigs and jewelry. c. 1965

EVB2936020: Clara Ward (1924-1973) with her gospel group, 'The Famous Ward Singers.' She replaced the traditional gospel choir robes with sexy sequined gowns, wigs and jewelry. c. 1965 / Bridgeman Images

Sculptor Gutzon Borglum (1871-1941), standing on ladder, alongside his sculpture, STATUE OF AN AVIATOR, a memorial for James R. McConnell who was killed in World War I . 1919
Sculptor Gutzon Borglum (1871-1941), standing on ladder, alongside his sculpture, STATUE OF AN AVIATOR, a memorial for James R. McConnell who was killed in World War I . 1919

EVB2936056: Sculptor Gutzon Borglum (1871-1941), standing on ladder, alongside his sculpture, STATUE OF AN AVIATOR, a memorial for James R. McConnell who was killed in World War I . 1919 / Bridgeman Images


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