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Mrs. James J. 'Molly' Brown 1867-1932 acquired her wealth with her husband J.J. Brown in Colorado minefields. She has been portrayed by Debbie Reynolds in THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN 1964 Cloris Leachman in S.O.S. TITANTIC and Kathy Bates in TITANTI
Mrs. James J. 'Molly' Brown 1867-1932 acquired her wealth with her husband J.J. Brown in Colorado minefields. She has been portrayed by Debbie Reynolds in THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN 1964 Cloris Leachman in S.O.S. TITANTIC and Kathy Bates in TITANTI

EVB2938687: Mrs. James J. 'Molly' Brown 1867-1932 acquired her wealth with her husband J.J. Brown in Colorado minefields. She has been portrayed by Debbie Reynolds in THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN 1964 Cloris Leachman in S.O.S. TITANTIC and Kathy Bates in TITANTI / Bridgeman Images

Samuel I. Newhouse 1895-1979 broadcasting businessman magazine and newspaper publisher. He founded Advance Publications publishers of several top selling magazines including VOGUE VANITY FAIR and THE NEW YORKER. 1950
Samuel I. Newhouse 1895-1979 broadcasting businessman magazine and newspaper publisher. He founded Advance Publications publishers of several top selling magazines including VOGUE VANITY FAIR and THE NEW YORKER. 1950

EVB2938692: Samuel I. Newhouse 1895-1979 broadcasting businessman magazine and newspaper publisher. He founded Advance Publications publishers of several top selling magazines including VOGUE VANITY FAIR and THE NEW YORKER. 1950 / Bridgeman Images

Henry George 1839 -1897 writer politician and political economist author of PROGRESS AND POVERTY 1879 . In his unsuccessful political campaigns he was supported by labor and socialists. c. 1890
Henry George 1839 -1897 writer politician and political economist author of PROGRESS AND POVERTY 1879 . In his unsuccessful political campaigns he was supported by labor and socialists. c. 1890

EVB2938700: Henry George 1839 -1897 writer politician and political economist author of PROGRESS AND POVERTY 1879 . In his unsuccessful political campaigns he was supported by labor and socialists. c. 1890 / Bridgeman Images

WHAT WILL AUNT HETTY DO WITH WALL STREET NOW Is the title of an illustration on page five of THE WORLD MAGAZINE August 5 1906. Hetty Green was poised to replace the recently deceased Russell Sage's as biggest commercial banker in New York
WHAT WILL AUNT HETTY DO WITH WALL STREET NOW Is the title of an illustration on page five of THE WORLD MAGAZINE August 5 1906. Hetty Green was poised to replace the recently deceased Russell Sage's as biggest commercial banker in New York

EVB2938712: WHAT WILL AUNT HETTY DO WITH WALL STREET NOW Is the title of an illustration on page five of THE WORLD MAGAZINE August 5 1906. Hetty Green was poised to replace the recently deceased Russell Sage's as biggest commercial banker in New York / Bridgeman Images

Traders in the Wheat pit of the Board of Trade in Chicago 1920. There were several octagonal pits named for the commodity traded including a Corn Pit Soybean Pot etc
Traders in the Wheat pit of the Board of Trade in Chicago 1920. There were several octagonal pits named for the commodity traded including a Corn Pit Soybean Pot etc

EVB2938721: Traders in the Wheat pit of the Board of Trade in Chicago 1920. There were several octagonal pits named for the commodity traded including a Corn Pit Soybean Pot etc / Bridgeman Images

Haji Zahir district governor of Marjeh presided over a shura where he listened to the needs of the Shorshorak village elders and outlined the government's plans for the region. U.S. Marines were in attendance. Jan. 10 2010., Photo by:Everett Collection
Haji Zahir district governor of Marjeh presided over a shura where he listened to the needs of the Shorshorak village elders and outlined the government's plans for the region. U.S. Marines were in attendance. Jan. 10 2010., Photo by:Everett Collection

EVB2938766: Haji Zahir district governor of Marjeh presided over a shura where he listened to the needs of the Shorshorak village elders and outlined the government's plans for the region. U.S. Marines were in attendance. Jan. 10 2010., Photo by:Everett Collection / Bridgeman Images

A U.S. Air Force C-5 Galaxy aircraft parked on the flight line at an undisclosed location in support of U.S. military operations in Afghanistan. May 12 2002, Photo by:Everett Collection
A U.S. Air Force C-5 Galaxy aircraft parked on the flight line at an undisclosed location in support of U.S. military operations in Afghanistan. May 12 2002, Photo by:Everett Collection

EVB2938807: A U.S. Air Force C-5 Galaxy aircraft parked on the flight line at an undisclosed location in support of U.S. military operations in Afghanistan. May 12 2002, Photo by:Everett Collection / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Marines use Route 1 to reach the forward operating base at Now Zad Afghanistan Oct. 25 2008., Photo by:Everett Collection
U.S. Marines use Route 1 to reach the forward operating base at Now Zad Afghanistan Oct. 25 2008., Photo by:Everett Collection

EVB2938845: U.S. Marines use Route 1 to reach the forward operating base at Now Zad Afghanistan Oct. 25 2008., Photo by:Everett Collection / Bridgeman Images

The Pentagon on Sept.13 2001 was damaged by two days earlier by the 9/11 crash of a hijacked jetliner crash by Al-Qaeda errorists.,
The Pentagon on Sept.13 2001 was damaged by two days earlier by the 9/11 crash of a hijacked jetliner crash by Al-Qaeda errorists.,

EVB2938848: The Pentagon on Sept.13 2001 was damaged by two days earlier by the 9/11 crash of a hijacked jetliner crash by Al-Qaeda errorists., / Bridgeman Images

John D. Rockefeller 1939-1937 with his bicycle after his retirement. 1913 photo
John D. Rockefeller 1939-1937 with his bicycle after his retirement. 1913 photo

EVB2938636: John D. Rockefeller 1939-1937 with his bicycle after his retirement. 1913 photo / Bridgeman Images

Alfred Berhard Nobel 1833-1896 Swedish chemist and engineer invented a detonator used with dynamite and nitroglycerin. From the fortune he made from his invention he established the fund for the Nobel Prizes. Portrait of 1885
Alfred Berhard Nobel 1833-1896 Swedish chemist and engineer invented a detonator used with dynamite and nitroglycerin. From the fortune he made from his invention he established the fund for the Nobel Prizes. Portrait of 1885

EVB2938657: Alfred Berhard Nobel 1833-1896 Swedish chemist and engineer invented a detonator used with dynamite and nitroglycerin. From the fortune he made from his invention he established the fund for the Nobel Prizes. Portrait of 1885 / Bridgeman Images

Alfred P. Sloan 1875-1966 chairman of General Motors covered his face with his hand during his testimony before the Congressional Monopoly Committee on May 18 1939
Alfred P. Sloan 1875-1966 chairman of General Motors covered his face with his hand during his testimony before the Congressional Monopoly Committee on May 18 1939

EVB2938660: Alfred P. Sloan 1875-1966 chairman of General Motors covered his face with his hand during his testimony before the Congressional Monopoly Committee on May 18 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Maxine Elliott 1868-1940 was one of many actresses romantically linked with J.P. Morgan. 1910 (b/w photo)
Maxine Elliott 1868-1940 was one of many actresses romantically linked with J.P. Morgan. 1910 (b/w photo)

EVB2938675: Maxine Elliott 1868-1940 was one of many actresses romantically linked with J.P. Morgan. 1910 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Marie Dressler Anne Morgan and Jules Bache, c.1920 (photo)
Marie Dressler Anne Morgan and Jules Bache, c.1920 (photo)

EVB2938677: Marie Dressler Anne Morgan and Jules Bache, c.1920 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Samuel Francis Du Pont 1803-1865 member of the Du Pont family of Delaware served in the Mexican-American War and the Civil War reaching the rank of Rear Admiral. 1850 ca
Samuel Francis Du Pont 1803-1865 member of the Du Pont family of Delaware served in the Mexican-American War and the Civil War reaching the rank of Rear Admiral. 1850 ca

EVB2938693: Samuel Francis Du Pont 1803-1865 member of the Du Pont family of Delaware served in the Mexican-American War and the Civil War reaching the rank of Rear Admiral. 1850 ca / Bridgeman Images

Ida M. Tarbell 1857-1944 was a muckraking journalist for McClure's magazine in the 1900's. Her HISTORY OF THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY was published in 1904. c. 1910
Ida M. Tarbell 1857-1944 was a muckraking journalist for McClure's magazine in the 1900's. Her HISTORY OF THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY was published in 1904. c. 1910

EVB2938707: Ida M. Tarbell 1857-1944 was a muckraking journalist for McClure's magazine in the 1900's. Her HISTORY OF THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY was published in 1904. c. 1910 / Bridgeman Images

Hetty Howland Robinson Green 1835-1916 in the 1890s. Born into a Quaker family made wealthy by whaling she inherited 7.5 million in 1864 which she grew to over 100 million making her the world's richest woman
Hetty Howland Robinson Green 1835-1916 in the 1890s. Born into a Quaker family made wealthy by whaling she inherited 7.5 million in 1864 which she grew to over 100 million making her the world's richest woman

EVB2938722: Hetty Howland Robinson Green 1835-1916 in the 1890s. Born into a Quaker family made wealthy by whaling she inherited 7.5 million in 1864 which she grew to over 100 million making her the world's richest woman / Bridgeman Images

Amadeo Peter Giannini 1870-1949 with his family aboard S.S. Guilio Cesare on July 13 1923. Giannini was the Italian American founder of Bank of America which he first opened under as the Bank of Italy in 1904 to serve immigrant laborers discriminated
Amadeo Peter Giannini 1870-1949 with his family aboard S.S. Guilio Cesare on July 13 1923. Giannini was the Italian American founder of Bank of America which he first opened under as the Bank of Italy in 1904 to serve immigrant laborers discriminated

EVB2938735: Amadeo Peter Giannini 1870-1949 with his family aboard S.S. Guilio Cesare on July 13 1923. Giannini was the Italian American founder of Bank of America which he first opened under as the Bank of Italy in 1904 to serve immigrant laborers discriminated / Bridgeman Images

YOUNG AMERICA'S DILEMMMA. Cartoon comparing the million dollar salary of U.S. Steel manager Charles M. Schwab with the 10 500 salary of Supreme Court Chief Justice. Louis Dalrymple cartoon was published in PUCK on Sept. 12 1901
YOUNG AMERICA'S DILEMMMA. Cartoon comparing the million dollar salary of U.S. Steel manager Charles M. Schwab with the 10 500 salary of Supreme Court Chief Justice. Louis Dalrymple cartoon was published in PUCK on Sept. 12 1901

EVB2938751: YOUNG AMERICA'S DILEMMMA. Cartoon comparing the million dollar salary of U.S. Steel manager Charles M. Schwab with the 10 500 salary of Supreme Court Chief Justice. Louis Dalrymple cartoon was published in PUCK on Sept. 12 1901 / Bridgeman Images

District chief Abdul Qayum center speaks to Afghan elders during a shura in Zabul province Afghanistan. Qayum discussed security in the district and the upcoming parliamentary elections. Sept. 8 2010., Photo by:Everett Collection
District chief Abdul Qayum center speaks to Afghan elders during a shura in Zabul province Afghanistan. Qayum discussed security in the district and the upcoming parliamentary elections. Sept. 8 2010., Photo by:Everett Collection

EVB2938767: District chief Abdul Qayum center speaks to Afghan elders during a shura in Zabul province Afghanistan. Qayum discussed security in the district and the upcoming parliamentary elections. Sept. 8 2010., Photo by:Everett Collection / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Marines with conduct a census patrol in Sangin Afghanistan a Taliban stronghold to suppress enemy activity and gain the trust of the people., Photo by:Everett Collection
U.S. Marines with conduct a census patrol in Sangin Afghanistan a Taliban stronghold to suppress enemy activity and gain the trust of the people., Photo by:Everett Collection

EVB2938790: U.S. Marines with conduct a census patrol in Sangin Afghanistan a Taliban stronghold to suppress enemy activity and gain the trust of the people., Photo by:Everett Collection / Bridgeman Images

Southern Alliance fighters outside the Kandahar International Airport during the first months after the al Qaeda 9/11 terrorist attacks. Jan. 14 2002., Photo by:Everett Collection
Southern Alliance fighters outside the Kandahar International Airport during the first months after the al Qaeda 9/11 terrorist attacks. Jan. 14 2002., Photo by:Everett Collection

EVB2938793: Southern Alliance fighters outside the Kandahar International Airport during the first months after the al Qaeda 9/11 terrorist attacks. Jan. 14 2002., Photo by:Everett Collection / Bridgeman Images

Medical personnel of USS Bataan treat wounded Pashtun soldier from Afghanistan Dec. 6 2001., Photo by:Everett Collection
Medical personnel of USS Bataan treat wounded Pashtun soldier from Afghanistan Dec. 6 2001., Photo by:Everett Collection

EVB2938802: Medical personnel of USS Bataan treat wounded Pashtun soldier from Afghanistan Dec. 6 2001., Photo by:Everett Collection / Bridgeman Images

An Special Operations infantryman takes bite to eat while scanning the Afghan desert for enemy forces after the seizure of a forward operating base on Nov. 26 2001 as U.S. lead war against the ruling Taliban government begins., Photo by:Everett Collection
An Special Operations infantryman takes bite to eat while scanning the Afghan desert for enemy forces after the seizure of a forward operating base on Nov. 26 2001 as U.S. lead war against the ruling Taliban government begins., Photo by:Everett Collection

EVB2938808: An Special Operations infantryman takes bite to eat while scanning the Afghan desert for enemy forces after the seizure of a forward operating base on Nov. 26 2001 as U.S. lead war against the ruling Taliban government begins., Photo by:Everett Collection / Bridgeman Images

3000 pounds of bombs left behind by the Soviets go up in smoke. Confiscation and destruction of weapons was a major task of U.S. lead coalition forces., Photo by:Everett Collection
3000 pounds of bombs left behind by the Soviets go up in smoke. Confiscation and destruction of weapons was a major task of U.S. lead coalition forces., Photo by:Everett Collection

EVB2938843: 3000 pounds of bombs left behind by the Soviets go up in smoke. Confiscation and destruction of weapons was a major task of U.S. lead coalition forces., Photo by:Everett Collection / Bridgeman Images

Firefighters work to put out the flames moments after a hijacked jetliner crashed into the Pentagon at approximately 9 30 AM on Sept. 11 2001., Photo by:Everett Collection
Firefighters work to put out the flames moments after a hijacked jetliner crashed into the Pentagon at approximately 9 30 AM on Sept. 11 2001., Photo by:Everett Collection

EVB2938859: Firefighters work to put out the flames moments after a hijacked jetliner crashed into the Pentagon at approximately 9 30 AM on Sept. 11 2001., Photo by:Everett Collection / Bridgeman Images

13 metric tons of drugs worth more than 220 million were seized by the U.S. Navy Coast Guard in 2008 smuggled from Latin America and the Caribbean., Photo by:Everett Collection
13 metric tons of drugs worth more than 220 million were seized by the U.S. Navy Coast Guard in 2008 smuggled from Latin America and the Caribbean., Photo by:Everett Collection

EVB2938868: 13 metric tons of drugs worth more than 220 million were seized by the U.S. Navy Coast Guard in 2008 smuggled from Latin America and the Caribbean., Photo by:Everett Collection / Bridgeman Images

William Green (1873-1952), President of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), before the Senate Education and Labor Committee. He accused the National Labor Relations Board of dictator tactics and bias toward a competing union, the CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations). May 1, 1939
William Green (1873-1952), President of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), before the Senate Education and Labor Committee. He accused the National Labor Relations Board of dictator tactics and bias toward a competing union, the CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations). May 1, 1939

EVB2938036: William Green (1873-1952), President of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), before the Senate Education and Labor Committee. He accused the National Labor Relations Board of dictator tactics and bias toward a competing union, the CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations). May 1, 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Labor Union activist, Mother Jones (1837-1930), was a founder of the United Mine Workers and the Industrial Workers of the World. c. 1920
Labor Union activist, Mother Jones (1837-1930), was a founder of the United Mine Workers and the Industrial Workers of the World. c. 1920

EVB2938046: Labor Union activist, Mother Jones (1837-1930), was a founder of the United Mine Workers and the Industrial Workers of the World. c. 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Policeman sleeping on the porch of a New York City brownstone during the strike by wagon drivers of Adams Express, American Express, and Wells Fargo. 1910
Policeman sleeping on the porch of a New York City brownstone during the strike by wagon drivers of Adams Express, American Express, and Wells Fargo. 1910

EVB2938061: Policeman sleeping on the porch of a New York City brownstone during the strike by wagon drivers of Adams Express, American Express, and Wells Fargo. 1910 / Bridgeman Images

19th century Japanese print shows two men sawing lumber from a large log. Another man is sharpening a saw while a woman with an infant on her back, watches. In the distance is Mount Fuji. Woodcut by Hokusai Katsushika, (1760-1849), c. 1831-32
19th century Japanese print shows two men sawing lumber from a large log. Another man is sharpening a saw while a woman with an infant on her back, watches. In the distance is Mount Fuji. Woodcut by Hokusai Katsushika, (1760-1849), c. 1831-32

EVB2938093: 19th century Japanese print shows two men sawing lumber from a large log. Another man is sharpening a saw while a woman with an infant on her back, watches. In the distance is Mount Fuji. Woodcut by Hokusai Katsushika, (1760-1849), c. 1831-32 / Bridgeman Images

Workman opening valve on a new pipeline of Fort Loudoun Dam, one of the Tennessee Valley Authority public works projects of the New Deal. June 1942
Workman opening valve on a new pipeline of Fort Loudoun Dam, one of the Tennessee Valley Authority public works projects of the New Deal. June 1942

EVB2938108: Workman opening valve on a new pipeline of Fort Loudoun Dam, one of the Tennessee Valley Authority public works projects of the New Deal. June 1942 / Bridgeman Images

Two Daytona Beach, Florida, housewives welding in an Aircraft construction class during World War II. Both have sons in the military. April 1942
Two Daytona Beach, Florida, housewives welding in an Aircraft construction class during World War II. Both have sons in the military. April 1942

EVB2938124: Two Daytona Beach, Florida, housewives welding in an Aircraft construction class during World War II. Both have sons in the military. April 1942 / Bridgeman Images

Ship moves through the Miraflores Lock of Panama Canal, c. 1915
Ship moves through the Miraflores Lock of Panama Canal, c. 1915

EVB2938141: Ship moves through the Miraflores Lock of Panama Canal, c. 1915 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Marines under the police direction turn flame throwers on a field of marijuana plants in Chicago. August 15 1958
U.S. Marines under the police direction turn flame throwers on a field of marijuana plants in Chicago. August 15 1958

EVB2938158: U.S. Marines under the police direction turn flame throwers on a field of marijuana plants in Chicago. August 15 1958 / Bridgeman Images

Lucy Peabody President of the Women's National Committee for Law Enforcement an organization of 12 million that lobbied for strict enforcement of the 18th Amendment prohibition sale of alcoholic beverages. March 1930
Lucy Peabody President of the Women's National Committee for Law Enforcement an organization of 12 million that lobbied for strict enforcement of the 18th Amendment prohibition sale of alcoholic beverages. March 1930

EVB2938162: Lucy Peabody President of the Women's National Committee for Law Enforcement an organization of 12 million that lobbied for strict enforcement of the 18th Amendment prohibition sale of alcoholic beverages. March 1930 / Bridgeman Images


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