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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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Alfred Thayer Mahan (1840-1914) American naval historian advocated the importance of strong naval forces to military preparedness. 1904
Alfred Thayer Mahan (1840-1914) American naval historian advocated the importance of strong naval forces to military preparedness. 1904

EVB2932512: Alfred Thayer Mahan (1840-1914) American naval historian advocated the importance of strong naval forces to military preparedness. 1904 / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore illustration of Edgar Allan Poe's
Gustave Dore illustration of Edgar Allan Poe's

EVB2932533: Gustave Dore illustration of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven;" the poem's narrator with visions of angels surrounding the beloved departed Lenore. 1883, Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Minerva, goddess of war and Roman counterpart of Athena. 1896 painting by American mural painter Elihu Vedder
Minerva, goddess of war and Roman counterpart of Athena. 1896 painting by American mural painter Elihu Vedder

EVB2932548: Minerva, goddess of war and Roman counterpart of Athena. 1896 painting by American mural painter Elihu Vedder / Bridgeman Images

James Russell Lowell (1819-1891), American poet and writer increased appreciation of English literature through his critical essays and magazine essays. 1855
James Russell Lowell (1819-1891), American poet and writer increased appreciation of English literature through his critical essays and magazine essays. 1855

EVB2932563: James Russell Lowell (1819-1891), American poet and writer increased appreciation of English literature through his critical essays and magazine essays. 1855 / Bridgeman Images

Irvin S. Cobb (1876-1944) American journalist, story teller, and film actor. Some of his humorous stories set in Kentucky were made into films,
Irvin S. Cobb (1876-1944) American journalist, story teller, and film actor. Some of his humorous stories set in Kentucky were made into films,

EVB2932575: Irvin S. Cobb (1876-1944) American journalist, story teller, and film actor. Some of his humorous stories set in Kentucky were made into films, "Peck's Bad Boy" (1921),"Judge Priest"(1934), and "The Woman Accused" (1933). He hosted the 1935 Academy Awards / Bridgeman Images

Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (1896-1953) author of the American South, whose novels and short stories were set in rural Florida. She won the 1938 Pulitzer Prize for 'The Yearling,' 1953
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (1896-1953) author of the American South, whose novels and short stories were set in rural Florida. She won the 1938 Pulitzer Prize for 'The Yearling,' 1953

EVB2932584: Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (1896-1953) author of the American South, whose novels and short stories were set in rural Florida. She won the 1938 Pulitzer Prize for 'The Yearling,' 1953 / Bridgeman Images

W.W. Jacobs (1863-1943) English author of horror stories, best known for “The Monkey's Paw” 1902. 1920 portrait
W.W. Jacobs (1863-1943) English author of horror stories, best known for “The Monkey's Paw” 1902. 1920 portrait

EVB2932605: W.W. Jacobs (1863-1943) English author of horror stories, best known for “The Monkey's Paw” 1902. 1920 portrait / Bridgeman Images

Josephus Daniels (1862-1948), combined politics and newspaper publishing in North Carolina. In the 1890's, with other Democrats, he led a
Josephus Daniels (1862-1948), combined politics and newspaper publishing in North Carolina. In the 1890's, with other Democrats, he led a

EVB2932608: Josephus Daniels (1862-1948), combined politics and newspaper publishing in North Carolina. In the 1890's, with other Democrats, he led a "White Supremacy" campaign that caused disfranchisement of African Americans. He served as Wilson's secretary of the Navy. 1924 / Bridgeman Images

Alexandre Dumas, fils (1824-1895), popular French dramatist and historical novelist, best known as the author of the novel and play
Alexandre Dumas, fils (1824-1895), popular French dramatist and historical novelist, best known as the author of the novel and play

EVB2932632: Alexandre Dumas, fils (1824-1895), popular French dramatist and historical novelist, best known as the author of the novel and play "Camille" which became the basis for Verdi's 1853 opera, "La Traviata" / Bridgeman Images

Three Gringos in Central America and Venezuela by Richard Harding Davis, c.1900 (poster)
Three Gringos in Central America and Venezuela by Richard Harding Davis, c.1900 (poster)

EVB2932638: Three Gringos in Central America and Venezuela by Richard Harding Davis, c.1900 (poster), Penfield, Edward (1866-1925) / Bridgeman Images

Joseph Addison (1672-1719), intertwined his political and literary careers, accepting commissions to create poetry celebrating royalty and British history, and holding a seat in the House of Commons
Joseph Addison (1672-1719), intertwined his political and literary careers, accepting commissions to create poetry celebrating royalty and British history, and holding a seat in the House of Commons

EVB2932656: Joseph Addison (1672-1719), intertwined his political and literary careers, accepting commissions to create poetry celebrating royalty and British history, and holding a seat in the House of Commons / Bridgeman Images

John Burroughs (1837-1921), American naturalist author seated on steps of house with his wife standing. 1915
John Burroughs (1837-1921), American naturalist author seated on steps of house with his wife standing. 1915

EVB2932692: John Burroughs (1837-1921), American naturalist author seated on steps of house with his wife standing. 1915 / Bridgeman Images

Walter V. Clark (1909-1971), novelist wrote about the American West, best known for the
Walter V. Clark (1909-1971), novelist wrote about the American West, best known for the

EVB2932701: Walter V. Clark (1909-1971), novelist wrote about the American West, best known for the "The Ox-Bow Incident," (1940) / Bridgeman Images

Cartoon about the Payne-Aldrich Tariff of 1909,
Cartoon about the Payne-Aldrich Tariff of 1909,

EVB2932106: Cartoon about the Payne-Aldrich Tariff of 1909, "Hello, Bill!!! " shows President Taft coming from the White House, carrying golf club, and shaking hands with crippled "tariff bill". Taft's support of the bill alienated Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive wing of the Republican Party / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding (1865-1923) wearing golfing clothes, seated on ground beneath tree
President Warren Harding (1865-1923) wearing golfing clothes, seated on ground beneath tree

EVB2932124: President Warren Harding (1865-1923) wearing golfing clothes, seated on ground beneath tree / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding and his wife, Florence in 1923 portrait
President Warren Harding and his wife, Florence in 1923 portrait

EVB2932127: President Warren Harding and his wife, Florence in 1923 portrait / Bridgeman Images

President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) Herbert Hoover 1874-1964), standing, with diplomats who have ratified the Treaty for Renunciation of War (Kellogg-Briand Pact), in the East Room of the White House, July 24, 1929
President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) Herbert Hoover 1874-1964), standing, with diplomats who have ratified the Treaty for Renunciation of War (Kellogg-Briand Pact), in the East Room of the White House, July 24, 1929

EVB2932145: President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33) Herbert Hoover 1874-1964), standing, with diplomats who have ratified the Treaty for Renunciation of War (Kellogg-Briand Pact), in the East Room of the White House, July 24, 1929 / Bridgeman Images

President Theodore Roosevelt's younger sons, Archie (1894-1979) and Quentin (1897-1918), are playing with camera during a White House photo opportunity
President Theodore Roosevelt's younger sons, Archie (1894-1979) and Quentin (1897-1918), are playing with camera during a White House photo opportunity

EVB2932157: President Theodore Roosevelt's younger sons, Archie (1894-1979) and Quentin (1897-1918), are playing with camera during a White House photo opportunity / Bridgeman Images

President Roosevelt meeting with his war cabinet in Washington, D.C., Dec, 19, 1941
President Roosevelt meeting with his war cabinet in Washington, D.C., Dec, 19, 1941

EVB2932172: President Roosevelt meeting with his war cabinet in Washington, D.C., Dec, 19, 1941 / Bridgeman Images

Theodore Roosevelt smiling as he holds his grandchild, Kermit Roosevelt, Jr. 1916 photo. The baby grew up to be director of the CIA's Near East and Africa division, and directed the 1953 coup that brought Reza Shah Pahlavi to power
Theodore Roosevelt smiling as he holds his grandchild, Kermit Roosevelt, Jr. 1916 photo. The baby grew up to be director of the CIA's Near East and Africa division, and directed the 1953 coup that brought Reza Shah Pahlavi to power

EVB2932199: Theodore Roosevelt smiling as he holds his grandchild, Kermit Roosevelt, Jr. 1916 photo. The baby grew up to be director of the CIA's Near East and Africa division, and directed the 1953 coup that brought Reza Shah Pahlavi to power / Bridgeman Images

President William Taft (1857-1930) in a portrait made on March 11, 1909, just after his inauguration to the US presidency
President William Taft (1857-1930) in a portrait made on March 11, 1909, just after his inauguration to the US presidency

EVB2932205: President William Taft (1857-1930) in a portrait made on March 11, 1909, just after his inauguration to the US presidency / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding's (1865-1923) funeral, a panoramic view of the ceremonies at the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C., August 8, 1923
President Warren Harding's (1865-1923) funeral, a panoramic view of the ceremonies at the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C., August 8, 1923

EVB2932208: President Warren Harding's (1865-1923) funeral, a panoramic view of the ceremonies at the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C., August 8, 1923 / Bridgeman Images

Ex-president William Howard Taft (1857-1930) in October 1923 when he was chief justice of the Supreme Court in a candid portrait as he walks on a Washington DC sidewalk
Ex-president William Howard Taft (1857-1930) in October 1923 when he was chief justice of the Supreme Court in a candid portrait as he walks on a Washington DC sidewalk

EVB2932229: Ex-president William Howard Taft (1857-1930) in October 1923 when he was chief justice of the Supreme Court in a candid portrait as he walks on a Washington DC sidewalk / Bridgeman Images

Scientist at the U.S. Bureau of Standards, measuring radio wavelengths to regulate the new phenomena of commercial radio broadcasting. 1925
Scientist at the U.S. Bureau of Standards, measuring radio wavelengths to regulate the new phenomena of commercial radio broadcasting. 1925

EVB2932247: Scientist at the U.S. Bureau of Standards, measuring radio wavelengths to regulate the new phenomena of commercial radio broadcasting. 1925, American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

French writer and diplomat, Paul Claudel (1868-1955) with U.S. Secretary of State Frank Kellogg (1856-1937), meeting in Washington 1927
French writer and diplomat, Paul Claudel (1868-1955) with U.S. Secretary of State Frank Kellogg (1856-1937), meeting in Washington 1927

EVB2932250: French writer and diplomat, Paul Claudel (1868-1955) with U.S. Secretary of State Frank Kellogg (1856-1937), meeting in Washington 1927 / Bridgeman Images

Justice George Sutherland (1862-1942) who was an opponent of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal legislation
Justice George Sutherland (1862-1942) who was an opponent of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal legislation

EVB2932259: Justice George Sutherland (1862-1942) who was an opponent of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal legislation / Bridgeman Images

Helen Keller (1880-1968), blind and deaf since age 2, using her hands to
Helen Keller (1880-1968), blind and deaf since age 2, using her hands to

EVB2932265: Helen Keller (1880-1968), blind and deaf since age 2, using her hands to "see" a museum specimen. She used her fame to advocate for education of the disabled. advocate for education of the disabled / Bridgeman Images

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-82) American writer who espoused Transcendentalism
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-82) American writer who espoused Transcendentalism

EVB2932280: Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-82) American writer who espoused Transcendentalism / Bridgeman Images


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