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Roxie Stinson having her fortune told after delivering sensational testimony at the Senate investigations of the Teapot Dome scandal. She testified in spite of intimidation from Daugherty and Billy Burns agents. Her devastating testimony prompted President Coolidge to demand their resignations. March 1924
Roxie Stinson having her fortune told after delivering sensational testimony at the Senate investigations of the Teapot Dome scandal. She testified in spite of intimidation from Daugherty and Billy Burns agents. Her devastating testimony prompted President Coolidge to demand their resignations. March 1924

EVB2934075: Roxie Stinson having her fortune told after delivering sensational testimony at the Senate investigations of the Teapot Dome scandal. She testified in spite of intimidation from Daugherty and Billy Burns agents. Her devastating testimony prompted President Coolidge to demand their resignations. March 1924 / Bridgeman Images

Joseph McKenna (1843-1926), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1898 to 1925. Appointed by President McKinley, after serving as his Attorney General, he was a centrist without distinguished legal credentials. 1906
Joseph McKenna (1843-1926), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1898 to 1925. Appointed by President McKinley, after serving as his Attorney General, he was a centrist without distinguished legal credentials. 1906

EVB2934115: Joseph McKenna (1843-1926), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1898 to 1925. Appointed by President McKinley, after serving as his Attorney General, he was a centrist without distinguished legal credentials. 1906 / Bridgeman Images

A gas station owned by the Dome Oil Company, in Tacoma Park, suburban Washington D.C. c. 1920
A gas station owned by the Dome Oil Company, in Tacoma Park, suburban Washington D.C. c. 1920

EVB2934118: A gas station owned by the Dome Oil Company, in Tacoma Park, suburban Washington D.C. c. 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Robert Carlos De Large (1842-1874, served as a Republican U.S. Representative from South Carolina from 1871-73. In 1873 he was unseated by an election challenge and died the following year
Robert Carlos De Large (1842-1874, served as a Republican U.S. Representative from South Carolina from 1871-73. In 1873 he was unseated by an election challenge and died the following year

EVB2934734: Robert Carlos De Large (1842-1874, served as a Republican U.S. Representative from South Carolina from 1871-73. In 1873 he was unseated by an election challenge and died the following year / Bridgeman Images

President Lincoln on horseback with his generals, reviewing the Army of the Potomac on Monday, April 6, 1863. Edwin Forbes drawing captured a small scene of the elaborate ceremonial review
President Lincoln on horseback with his generals, reviewing the Army of the Potomac on Monday, April 6, 1863. Edwin Forbes drawing captured a small scene of the elaborate ceremonial review

EVB2934899: President Lincoln on horseback with his generals, reviewing the Army of the Potomac on Monday, April 6, 1863. Edwin Forbes drawing captured a small scene of the elaborate ceremonial review / Bridgeman Images

Texas tenant farmers displaced from their land by tractor farming were unemployed. In the 1930's tractors increased efficiency and reduced the manpower needs of farming, adding to the Great Depression's jobless rolls
Texas tenant farmers displaced from their land by tractor farming were unemployed. In the 1930's tractors increased efficiency and reduced the manpower needs of farming, adding to the Great Depression's jobless rolls

EVB2934784: Texas tenant farmers displaced from their land by tractor farming were unemployed. In the 1930's tractors increased efficiency and reduced the manpower needs of farming, adding to the Great Depression's jobless rolls / Bridgeman Images

Soil drifting over a farm building on a South Dakota farm in 1935. Dakota was north of the 'Dust Bowl,' but the 1930s drought and decades of intensive farming on the Great Plains, left soil exposed to wind storms from Canada to Texas
Soil drifting over a farm building on a South Dakota farm in 1935. Dakota was north of the 'Dust Bowl,' but the 1930s drought and decades of intensive farming on the Great Plains, left soil exposed to wind storms from Canada to Texas

EVB2934794: Soil drifting over a farm building on a South Dakota farm in 1935. Dakota was north of the 'Dust Bowl,' but the 1930s drought and decades of intensive farming on the Great Plains, left soil exposed to wind storms from Canada to Texas / Bridgeman Images

Heavy equipment in the mud of Tennessee Valley Authority's Douglas Dam construction. The dam was needed during World War II to supply electricity for aluminum production, explosives manufacture, and the Manhattan Project's Oak Ridge facility. 1942
Heavy equipment in the mud of Tennessee Valley Authority's Douglas Dam construction. The dam was needed during World War II to supply electricity for aluminum production, explosives manufacture, and the Manhattan Project's Oak Ridge facility. 1942

EVB2934807: Heavy equipment in the mud of Tennessee Valley Authority's Douglas Dam construction. The dam was needed during World War II to supply electricity for aluminum production, explosives manufacture, and the Manhattan Project's Oak Ridge facility. 1942 / Bridgeman Images

John H. Rock, free Black lawyer from Boston was the first African American admitted before the Supreme Court on February 2, 1865
John H. Rock, free Black lawyer from Boston was the first African American admitted before the Supreme Court on February 2, 1865

EVB2934851: John H. Rock, free Black lawyer from Boston was the first African American admitted before the Supreme Court on February 2, 1865 / Bridgeman Images

Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945), nominating Alfred E. Smith for President at the 1924 Democratic Convention in New York's Madison Square Garden. Roosevelt, then a paraplegic from polio, walked to the podium supported by braces, his son and his cane
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945), nominating Alfred E. Smith for President at the 1924 Democratic Convention in New York's Madison Square Garden. Roosevelt, then a paraplegic from polio, walked to the podium supported by braces, his son and his cane

EVB2934887: Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945), nominating Alfred E. Smith for President at the 1924 Democratic Convention in New York's Madison Square Garden. Roosevelt, then a paraplegic from polio, walked to the podium supported by braces, his son and his cane / Bridgeman Images

Farm Security Administration emblem. 1937 (print)
Farm Security Administration emblem. 1937 (print)

EVB2934900: Farm Security Administration emblem. 1937 (print) / Bridgeman Images

Two hangman's nooses hang as a grim warning to prospective bidders on this foreclosed farm. Farmers conspired to offer very low bids at foreclosure auctions and warned others not to raise their bids, resulting in very low return to creditors. The buyers would then return the property to their destitute compatriot. May 1936
Two hangman's nooses hang as a grim warning to prospective bidders on this foreclosed farm. Farmers conspired to offer very low bids at foreclosure auctions and warned others not to raise their bids, resulting in very low return to creditors. The buyers would then return the property to their destitute compatriot. May 1936

EVB2934909: Two hangman's nooses hang as a grim warning to prospective bidders on this foreclosed farm. Farmers conspired to offer very low bids at foreclosure auctions and warned others not to raise their bids, resulting in very low return to creditors. The buyers would then return the property to their destitute compatriot. May 1936 / Bridgeman Images

Muhammad Ali (b. 1942), displays the 24-carat gold-plated heavyweight championship belt on Sept. 18 1964. He won the belt on Feb 25, 1964, after his victory over Sonny Liston
Muhammad Ali (b. 1942), displays the 24-carat gold-plated heavyweight championship belt on Sept. 18 1964. He won the belt on Feb 25, 1964, after his victory over Sonny Liston

EVB2934987: Muhammad Ali (b. 1942), displays the 24-carat gold-plated heavyweight championship belt on Sept. 18 1964. He won the belt on Feb 25, 1964, after his victory over Sonny Liston / Bridgeman Images

African American men and women chopping (weeding) cotton on rented land near White Plains, Georgia in June 1942.
African American men and women chopping (weeding) cotton on rented land near White Plains, Georgia in June 1942.

EVB2934998: African American men and women chopping (weeding) cotton on rented land near White Plains, Georgia in June 1942., Delano, Jack (1914-97) / Bridgeman Images

Project Mercury astronauts after survival training to prepare for an emergency landing in a remote area. All have grown beards from their time in the wilderness. Left to right are L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., M. Scott Carpenter, John H. Glenn, Jr., Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom, Walter M. Schirra, Jr., and Donald K. Slayton. 1960
Project Mercury astronauts after survival training to prepare for an emergency landing in a remote area. All have grown beards from their time in the wilderness. Left to right are L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., M. Scott Carpenter, John H. Glenn, Jr., Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom, Walter M. Schirra, Jr., and Donald K. Slayton. 1960

EVB2935149: Project Mercury astronauts after survival training to prepare for an emergency landing in a remote area. All have grown beards from their time in the wilderness. Left to right are L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., M. Scott Carpenter, John H. Glenn, Jr., Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom, Walter M. Schirra, Jr., and Donald K. Slayton. 1960 / Bridgeman Images

Bonnie and Clyde's friends and relatives were sentenced for harboring fugitives from justice in Dallas Texas, Feb 26, 1935. L to R: Billie Mace, Mary O'Dake, Mrs. Emma Parker, Mrs. Alice Davis, Rear are Mrs. Cummie Barrow & Mrs. Mildred Hamilton
Bonnie and Clyde's friends and relatives were sentenced for harboring fugitives from justice in Dallas Texas, Feb 26, 1935. L to R: Billie Mace, Mary O'Dake, Mrs. Emma Parker, Mrs. Alice Davis, Rear are Mrs. Cummie Barrow & Mrs. Mildred Hamilton

EVB2935188: Bonnie and Clyde's friends and relatives were sentenced for harboring fugitives from justice in Dallas Texas, Feb 26, 1935. L to R: Billie Mace, Mary O'Dake, Mrs. Emma Parker, Mrs. Alice Davis, Rear are Mrs. Cummie Barrow & Mrs. Mildred Hamilton / Bridgeman Images

Members of Roger Touhy's gang in custody for trial for the kidnapping of mobster John Factor. L. to r.: Albert Kator, Edward McFadden, Gustaf Schafer, and Roger Touhy. 1933
Members of Roger Touhy's gang in custody for trial for the kidnapping of mobster John Factor. L. to r.: Albert Kator, Edward McFadden, Gustaf Schafer, and Roger Touhy. 1933

EVB2935231: Members of Roger Touhy's gang in custody for trial for the kidnapping of mobster John Factor. L. to r.: Albert Kator, Edward McFadden, Gustaf Schafer, and Roger Touhy. 1933 / Bridgeman Images

Game Four of the 1949 World Series between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers. Yogi Berra, New York Yankee catcher, was called safe after eluding Eddie Miksis (34) tag. The Series was won in five games by the Yankees
Game Four of the 1949 World Series between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers. Yogi Berra, New York Yankee catcher, was called safe after eluding Eddie Miksis (34) tag. The Series was won in five games by the Yankees

EVB2935265: Game Four of the 1949 World Series between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers. Yogi Berra, New York Yankee catcher, was called safe after eluding Eddie Miksis (34) tag. The Series was won in five games by the Yankees / Bridgeman Images

Elizabeth Taylor (b. 1932) wearing white cap and gown while holding a diploma from high school in Los Angeles. 1950
Elizabeth Taylor (b. 1932) wearing white cap and gown while holding a diploma from high school in Los Angeles. 1950

EVB2935293: Elizabeth Taylor (b. 1932) wearing white cap and gown while holding a diploma from high school in Los Angeles. 1950 / Bridgeman Images

New York City Ballet performing THE NUTCRACKER in 1962
New York City Ballet performing THE NUTCRACKER in 1962

EVB2935311: New York City Ballet performing THE NUTCRACKER in 1962 / Bridgeman Images

Harry Houdini performs the great milk can escape from a giant milk can filled with water in St. Louis in 1908
Harry Houdini performs the great milk can escape from a giant milk can filled with water in St. Louis in 1908

EVB2935338: Harry Houdini performs the great milk can escape from a giant milk can filled with water in St. Louis in 1908 / Bridgeman Images

Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (1915-2006), German coloratura soprano in costume for Richard Stauss's opera, DER ROSENKAVALIER, in 1963
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (1915-2006), German coloratura soprano in costume for Richard Stauss's opera, DER ROSENKAVALIER, in 1963

EVB2935367: Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (1915-2006), German coloratura soprano in costume for Richard Stauss's opera, DER ROSENKAVALIER, in 1963 / Bridgeman Images

President Harry S. Truman (1884-1972) takes oath of office from Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone (1872-1946) in the Cabinet Room of the White House, April 12, 1945. (Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrestal is 5th from the left)
President Harry S. Truman (1884-1972) takes oath of office from Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone (1872-1946) in the Cabinet Room of the White House, April 12, 1945. (Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrestal is 5th from the left)

EVB2935136: President Harry S. Truman (1884-1972) takes oath of office from Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone (1872-1946) in the Cabinet Room of the White House, April 12, 1945. (Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrestal is 5th from the left) / Bridgeman Images

Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), future Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, in 1904 when he had an active law practice and taught at at New York Law School
Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), future Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, in 1904 when he had an active law practice and taught at at New York Law School

EVB2935181: Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), future Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, in 1904 when he had an active law practice and taught at at New York Law School / Bridgeman Images

Louis 'Lepke' Buchalter (1897-1944) arriving at the Court of Appeals in Albany, New York only to hear his death sentence upheld. He was executed on March 4, 1944. Albany detective Joseph Nowak accompanies him with a Tommy gun. July 20, 1943
Louis 'Lepke' Buchalter (1897-1944) arriving at the Court of Appeals in Albany, New York only to hear his death sentence upheld. He was executed on March 4, 1944. Albany detective Joseph Nowak accompanies him with a Tommy gun. July 20, 1943

EVB2935209: Louis 'Lepke' Buchalter (1897-1944) arriving at the Court of Appeals in Albany, New York only to hear his death sentence upheld. He was executed on March 4, 1944. Albany detective Joseph Nowak accompanies him with a Tommy gun. July 20, 1943 / Bridgeman Images

Frederick Albert Cook (1865-1940), formerly a famed Arctic explorer, as he leaves the Federal Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas after serving six years for mail fraud related to his petroleum company. 1930
Frederick Albert Cook (1865-1940), formerly a famed Arctic explorer, as he leaves the Federal Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas after serving six years for mail fraud related to his petroleum company. 1930

EVB2935236: Frederick Albert Cook (1865-1940), formerly a famed Arctic explorer, as he leaves the Federal Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas after serving six years for mail fraud related to his petroleum company. 1930 / Bridgeman Images

Dead body of Charles 'Pretty Boy' Floyd (1904-1934) on a gurney with police officers Robert Pyle and George Curran, and undertaker Frank Dawson standing nearby. He was shot dead by Melvin Purvis and other FBI agents. Channing Tatum played Pretty Boy Floyd in the 2009 film, PUBLIC ENEMIES
Dead body of Charles 'Pretty Boy' Floyd (1904-1934) on a gurney with police officers Robert Pyle and George Curran, and undertaker Frank Dawson standing nearby. He was shot dead by Melvin Purvis and other FBI agents. Channing Tatum played Pretty Boy Floyd in the 2009 film, PUBLIC ENEMIES

EVB2935239: Dead body of Charles 'Pretty Boy' Floyd (1904-1934) on a gurney with police officers Robert Pyle and George Curran, and undertaker Frank Dawson standing nearby. He was shot dead by Melvin Purvis and other FBI agents. Channing Tatum played Pretty Boy Floyd in the 2009 film, PUBLIC ENEMIES / Bridgeman Images

Survivors of the Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire at a commemoration ceremony organized by New York City and the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union on the 50th anniversary of the fire, 1961
Survivors of the Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire at a commemoration ceremony organized by New York City and the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union on the 50th anniversary of the fire, 1961

EVB2935243: Survivors of the Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire at a commemoration ceremony organized by New York City and the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union on the 50th anniversary of the fire, 1961 / Bridgeman Images

Pola Negri (1899-1987), Polish silent movie star who had international success and starred in German and Hollywood movies in the 1920s
Pola Negri (1899-1987), Polish silent movie star who had international success and starred in German and Hollywood movies in the 1920s

EVB2935292: Pola Negri (1899-1987), Polish silent movie star who had international success and starred in German and Hollywood movies in the 1920s / Bridgeman Images

At RKO pictures, Mark Robson, Robert Wise, and producer, Val Lewton meet during the making of the horror film classic, CAT PEOPLE, 1942. The low-budget film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 1993
At RKO pictures, Mark Robson, Robert Wise, and producer, Val Lewton meet during the making of the horror film classic, CAT PEOPLE, 1942. The low-budget film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 1993

EVB2935323: At RKO pictures, Mark Robson, Robert Wise, and producer, Val Lewton meet during the making of the horror film classic, CAT PEOPLE, 1942. The low-budget film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 1993 / Bridgeman Images

Houdini performs for an audience of hospitalized children. c. 1925
Houdini performs for an audience of hospitalized children. c. 1925

EVB2935331: Houdini performs for an audience of hospitalized children. c. 1925 / Bridgeman Images

Harry Houdini (1874-1926), American magician famous for his escape acts. 1913 portrait by Gray Campbell
Harry Houdini (1874-1926), American magician famous for his escape acts. 1913 portrait by Gray Campbell

EVB2935333: Harry Houdini (1874-1926), American magician famous for his escape acts. 1913 portrait by Gray Campbell / Bridgeman Images

Harry and Beatrice Houdini in 1922 portrait. Harry and Beatrice Houdini in 1922 portrait. Harry and Beatrice Houdini in 1922 portrait. Harry and Beatrice Houdini in 1922 portrait. rary of Congress in 1993. st in 1959
Harry and Beatrice Houdini in 1922 portrait. Harry and Beatrice Houdini in 1922 portrait. Harry and Beatrice Houdini in 1922 portrait. Harry and Beatrice Houdini in 1922 portrait. rary of Congress in 1993. st in 1959

EVB2935336: Harry and Beatrice Houdini in 1922 portrait. Harry and Beatrice Houdini in 1922 portrait. Harry and Beatrice Houdini in 1922 portrait. Harry and Beatrice Houdini in 1922 portrait. rary of Congress in 1993. st in 1959 / Bridgeman Images

Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) French romantic composer. Engraving from an 1896 photograph by Pierre Petit
Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) French romantic composer. Engraving from an 1896 photograph by Pierre Petit

EVB2935345: Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) French romantic composer. Engraving from an 1896 photograph by Pierre Petit / Bridgeman Images

Richard Strauss (1864-1949), German composer writing music in his 80's. His final works were METAMORPHOSEN, an elegy for the losses of World War II, and VIER LETZTE LIEDER (FOUR LAST SONGS). c. 1948
Richard Strauss (1864-1949), German composer writing music in his 80's. His final works were METAMORPHOSEN, an elegy for the losses of World War II, and VIER LETZTE LIEDER (FOUR LAST SONGS). c. 1948

EVB2935357: Richard Strauss (1864-1949), German composer writing music in his 80's. His final works were METAMORPHOSEN, an elegy for the losses of World War II, and VIER LETZTE LIEDER (FOUR LAST SONGS). c. 1948 / Bridgeman Images

Seattle Baby Symphony Orchestra featured only young children. c. 1935
Seattle Baby Symphony Orchestra featured only young children. c. 1935

EVB2935370: Seattle Baby Symphony Orchestra featured only young children. c. 1935 / Bridgeman Images


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