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President Calvin Coolidge (front left), and First Lady Grace Coolidge (right), leaving home of Justice Joseph McKenna after a funeral, October 13, 1924
President Calvin Coolidge (front left), and First Lady Grace Coolidge (right), leaving home of Justice Joseph McKenna after a funeral, October 13, 1924

EVB2930501: President Calvin Coolidge (front left), and First Lady Grace Coolidge (right), leaving home of Justice Joseph McKenna after a funeral, October 13, 1924 / Bridgeman Images

Pickwick Dam's first turbine generators were the largest in the country when installed in the late 1930s. Pickwick was among the first TVA dams, begun in 1934
Pickwick Dam's first turbine generators were the largest in the country when installed in the late 1930s. Pickwick was among the first TVA dams, begun in 1934

EVB2935011: Pickwick Dam's first turbine generators were the largest in the country when installed in the late 1930s. Pickwick was among the first TVA dams, begun in 1934 / Bridgeman Images

Abraham Lincoln portrait taken on February 9, during the election year of 1864. At this time, his re-election was far from certain. Many Northerners, derisively called 'Copperheads,' supported a negotiated peace with the Confederacy
Abraham Lincoln portrait taken on February 9, during the election year of 1864. At this time, his re-election was far from certain. Many Northerners, derisively called 'Copperheads,' supported a negotiated peace with the Confederacy

EVB2935032: Abraham Lincoln portrait taken on February 9, during the election year of 1864. At this time, his re-election was far from certain. Many Northerners, derisively called 'Copperheads,' supported a negotiated peace with the Confederacy / Bridgeman Images

Abraham Lincoln portrait etching made in the early 20th century from Lincoln's classic Alexander Hesler portraits of 1860, by artist Otto J. Schneider (1875-1946)
Abraham Lincoln portrait etching made in the early 20th century from Lincoln's classic Alexander Hesler portraits of 1860, by artist Otto J. Schneider (1875-1946)

EVB2935035: Abraham Lincoln portrait etching made in the early 20th century from Lincoln's classic Alexander Hesler portraits of 1860, by artist Otto J. Schneider (1875-1946) / Bridgeman Images

African American freedmen in a prayer meeting after the end of the U.S. Civil War. After emancipation, churches were evolved a distinct of African American cultural expression free from white control. Engraving from an 1867 sketch by A. R. Waud
African American freedmen in a prayer meeting after the end of the U.S. Civil War. After emancipation, churches were evolved a distinct of African American cultural expression free from white control. Engraving from an 1867 sketch by A. R. Waud

EVB2935086: African American freedmen in a prayer meeting after the end of the U.S. Civil War. After emancipation, churches were evolved a distinct of African American cultural expression free from white control. Engraving from an 1867 sketch by A. R. Waud / Bridgeman Images

Cutaway diagram of Project Mercury ballistic capsule, the first U.S. manned spacecraft used for seven spaces missions between 1961-1963
Cutaway diagram of Project Mercury ballistic capsule, the first U.S. manned spacecraft used for seven spaces missions between 1961-1963

EVB2935141: Cutaway diagram of Project Mercury ballistic capsule, the first U.S. manned spacecraft used for seven spaces missions between 1961-1963 / Bridgeman Images

Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), the newly appointed Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court justice in 1930. He would lead the opposition to FDR's New Deal scheme to pack the Supreme Court in the 1930's
Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), the newly appointed Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court justice in 1930. He would lead the opposition to FDR's New Deal scheme to pack the Supreme Court in the 1930's

EVB2935182: Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), the newly appointed Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court justice in 1930. He would lead the opposition to FDR's New Deal scheme to pack the Supreme Court in the 1930's / Bridgeman Images

Monk Eastman (c.1873-1920), early 20th century gangster, was buried with full military honors in recognition of his army service during World War I. He was killed by a criminal partner, Jerry Bohan, a corrupt Prohibition agent. 1920
Monk Eastman (c.1873-1920), early 20th century gangster, was buried with full military honors in recognition of his army service during World War I. He was killed by a criminal partner, Jerry Bohan, a corrupt Prohibition agent. 1920

EVB2935218: Monk Eastman (c.1873-1920), early 20th century gangster, was buried with full military honors in recognition of his army service during World War I. He was killed by a criminal partner, Jerry Bohan, a corrupt Prohibition agent. 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Cesar Chavez, president of the United Farm Workers, in New York, 1971
Cesar Chavez, president of the United Farm Workers, in New York, 1971

EVB2926306: Cesar Chavez, president of the United Farm Workers, in New York, 1971 / Bridgeman Images

STREET SCENE IN TAIYUAN
STREET SCENE IN TAIYUAN

EVB2926343: STREET SCENE IN TAIYUAN / Bridgeman Images

William Frederick Cody, aka Buffalo Bill (1846-1917), with author of Western tales, Ned Buntline (left) and Texas Jack Omohundro (right). In 1872 Cody and Omohundro starred in an early western drama, THE SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIE produced by Buntline
William Frederick Cody, aka Buffalo Bill (1846-1917), with author of Western tales, Ned Buntline (left) and Texas Jack Omohundro (right). In 1872 Cody and Omohundro starred in an early western drama, THE SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIE produced by Buntline

EVB2935301: William Frederick Cody, aka Buffalo Bill (1846-1917), with author of Western tales, Ned Buntline (left) and Texas Jack Omohundro (right). In 1872 Cody and Omohundro starred in an early western drama, THE SCOUTS OF THE PRAIRIE produced by Buntline / Bridgeman Images

NEW YORK: Charles A. Lindbergh received New York City's biggest welcome when he rode in a ticker-tape parade up Broadway (shown in this June 13, 1927, photo) after being the first man to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean from New York to Paris non-stop.
NEW YORK: Charles A. Lindbergh received New York City's biggest welcome when he rode in a ticker-tape parade up Broadway (shown in this June 13, 1927, photo) after being the first man to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean from New York to Paris non-stop.

EVB2926365: NEW YORK: Charles A. Lindbergh received New York City's biggest welcome when he rode in a ticker-tape parade up Broadway (shown in this June 13, 1927, photo) after being the first man to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean from New York to Paris non-stop. / Bridgeman Images

Director Robert Wise (1914-2005) and producer Val Lewton (left) conversing across a desk. Lewton was head of the B-horror unit at RKO Pictures. c. 1942
Director Robert Wise (1914-2005) and producer Val Lewton (left) conversing across a desk. Lewton was head of the B-horror unit at RKO Pictures. c. 1942

EVB2935324: Director Robert Wise (1914-2005) and producer Val Lewton (left) conversing across a desk. Lewton was head of the B-horror unit at RKO Pictures. c. 1942 / Bridgeman Images

Todd Duncan (1903-1998), originated the role of Porgy in George Gershwin's popular opera, PORGY AND BESS, in 1935. His long career included 50 years teaching at Howard University, performances with major opera companies, and many awards. 1942
Todd Duncan (1903-1998), originated the role of Porgy in George Gershwin's popular opera, PORGY AND BESS, in 1935. His long career included 50 years teaching at Howard University, performances with major opera companies, and many awards. 1942

EVB2935364: Todd Duncan (1903-1998), originated the role of Porgy in George Gershwin's popular opera, PORGY AND BESS, in 1935. His long career included 50 years teaching at Howard University, performances with major opera companies, and many awards. 1942 / Bridgeman Images

Young Artur Rubinstein (1887-1982), seated at piano 1906, the year the Polish pianist made his American debut at Carnegie Hall
Young Artur Rubinstein (1887-1982), seated at piano 1906, the year the Polish pianist made his American debut at Carnegie Hall

EVB2933123: Young Artur Rubinstein (1887-1982), seated at piano 1906, the year the Polish pianist made his American debut at Carnegie Hall / Bridgeman Images

Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873), as Chief Justice, was a moderating influence against post-Civil War extremists in both the North and South
Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873), as Chief Justice, was a moderating influence against post-Civil War extremists in both the North and South

EVB2933148: Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873), as Chief Justice, was a moderating influence against post-Civil War extremists in both the North and South / Bridgeman Images

Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873) was nominated to Chief Justice of the Supreme Court by Abraham Lincoln in 1864. Even in this position, he did not abandon his presidential ambitions in 1868 and 1872
Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873) was nominated to Chief Justice of the Supreme Court by Abraham Lincoln in 1864. Even in this position, he did not abandon his presidential ambitions in 1868 and 1872

EVB2933169: Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873) was nominated to Chief Justice of the Supreme Court by Abraham Lincoln in 1864. Even in this position, he did not abandon his presidential ambitions in 1868 and 1872 / Bridgeman Images

Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) returning to his Springfield home after his successful campaign for the Presidency of the United States, in October, 1860
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) returning to his Springfield home after his successful campaign for the Presidency of the United States, in October, 1860

EVB2933200: Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) returning to his Springfield home after his successful campaign for the Presidency of the United States, in October, 1860 / Bridgeman Images

Abraham Lincoln's delivering his second inaugural address (standing, center)on the east portico of the U.S. Capitol, March 4, 1865, his second inauguration
Abraham Lincoln's delivering his second inaugural address (standing, center)on the east portico of the U.S. Capitol, March 4, 1865, his second inauguration

EVB2933203: Abraham Lincoln's delivering his second inaugural address (standing, center)on the east portico of the U.S. Capitol, March 4, 1865, his second inauguration / Bridgeman Images

Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) in Kentucky is romanticised by painter Eastman Johnson's painting, THE BOYHOOD OF LINCOLN--AN EVENING IN THE LOG HUT. 1868
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) in Kentucky is romanticised by painter Eastman Johnson's painting, THE BOYHOOD OF LINCOLN--AN EVENING IN THE LOG HUT. 1868

EVB2933226: Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) in Kentucky is romanticised by painter Eastman Johnson's painting, THE BOYHOOD OF LINCOLN--AN EVENING IN THE LOG HUT. 1868 / Bridgeman Images

Izzy Einstein (1880-1938) signing contract for his memoirs in 1932. As a government agent, in disguise, he infiltrated New York speakeasies in disguise and arrested thousands for selling alcoholic drinks during Prohibition
Izzy Einstein (1880-1938) signing contract for his memoirs in 1932. As a government agent, in disguise, he infiltrated New York speakeasies in disguise and arrested thousands for selling alcoholic drinks during Prohibition

EVB2933238: Izzy Einstein (1880-1938) signing contract for his memoirs in 1932. As a government agent, in disguise, he infiltrated New York speakeasies in disguise and arrested thousands for selling alcoholic drinks during Prohibition / Bridgeman Images

Dutch Schultz, born Arthur Flegenheimer (1902-1935), waiting for the verdict in the government's income tax case against him. He was acquitted twice, but his crime businesses would never recover from the financial drain of his legal defense. 1935
Dutch Schultz, born Arthur Flegenheimer (1902-1935), waiting for the verdict in the government's income tax case against him. He was acquitted twice, but his crime businesses would never recover from the financial drain of his legal defense. 1935

EVB2933254: Dutch Schultz, born Arthur Flegenheimer (1902-1935), waiting for the verdict in the government's income tax case against him. He was acquitted twice, but his crime businesses would never recover from the financial drain of his legal defense. 1935 / Bridgeman Images

1880 Republican campaign portraits of Presidential candidate James Garfield and his running mate, Chester A. Arthur
1880 Republican campaign portraits of Presidential candidate James Garfield and his running mate, Chester A. Arthur

EVB2933343: 1880 Republican campaign portraits of Presidential candidate James Garfield and his running mate, Chester A. Arthur / Bridgeman Images

President John F. Kennedy riding a lift, called a cherry picker, to board plane flying from West Palm Beach, Fla. back to Washington, D.C. Kennedy's back problems were more severe than publically admitted. June 1961
President John F. Kennedy riding a lift, called a cherry picker, to board plane flying from West Palm Beach, Fla. back to Washington, D.C. Kennedy's back problems were more severe than publically admitted. June 1961

EVB2933361: President John F. Kennedy riding a lift, called a cherry picker, to board plane flying from West Palm Beach, Fla. back to Washington, D.C. Kennedy's back problems were more severe than publically admitted. June 1961 / Bridgeman Images

Flag-draped casket of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in East Room of the White House before the funeral service. April 1945
Flag-draped casket of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in East Room of the White House before the funeral service. April 1945

EVB2933367: Flag-draped casket of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in East Room of the White House before the funeral service. April 1945 / Bridgeman Images

Grace Kelly appears with Ethel Waters, Herman Wouk, and Charles E. Wilson on a panel in a television program of the organization Religion in American Life. 1953. nization Religion in American Life. 1953. bottle. Photo c. 1947. ld War II
Grace Kelly appears with Ethel Waters, Herman Wouk, and Charles E. Wilson on a panel in a television program of the organization Religion in American Life. 1953. nization Religion in American Life. 1953. bottle. Photo c. 1947. ld War II

EVB2933383: Grace Kelly appears with Ethel Waters, Herman Wouk, and Charles E. Wilson on a panel in a television program of the organization Religion in American Life. 1953. nization Religion in American Life. 1953. bottle. Photo c. 1947. ld War II / Bridgeman Images

Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968.), Russian cosmonaut, was the first human to go into space, during his three earth orbit mission on April 12, 1961
Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968.), Russian cosmonaut, was the first human to go into space, during his three earth orbit mission on April 12, 1961

EVB2933408: Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968.), Russian cosmonaut, was the first human to go into space, during his three earth orbit mission on April 12, 1961 / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962), an early advocate of African American civil rights, receives an award from Dorothy Height, president of the National Council of Negro Women in 1960
Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962), an early advocate of African American civil rights, receives an award from Dorothy Height, president of the National Council of Negro Women in 1960

EVB2933423: Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962), an early advocate of African American civil rights, receives an award from Dorothy Height, president of the National Council of Negro Women in 1960 / Bridgeman Images

Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt addressing the 38th annual conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. in June 1947
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt addressing the 38th annual conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. in June 1947

EVB2933445: Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt addressing the 38th annual conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. in June 1947 / Bridgeman Images

Jack Johnson (1878-1946) had a crowd of fans wanting to greet him in New York following his release from prison on fabricated morals charges in retaliation for his marriage to a white woman
Jack Johnson (1878-1946) had a crowd of fans wanting to greet him in New York following his release from prison on fabricated morals charges in retaliation for his marriage to a white woman

EVB2933487: Jack Johnson (1878-1946) had a crowd of fans wanting to greet him in New York following his release from prison on fabricated morals charges in retaliation for his marriage to a white woman / Bridgeman Images

Jack Johnson (1878-1946), former Heavyweight Championship of the World in 1931
Jack Johnson (1878-1946), former Heavyweight Championship of the World in 1931

EVB2933490: Jack Johnson (1878-1946), former Heavyweight Championship of the World in 1931 / Bridgeman Images

Max Schmeling (1905-2005) before his 1938 re-match fight with Joe Louis. Harlem celebrated when Louis won the fight in the first round with a knockout
Max Schmeling (1905-2005) before his 1938 re-match fight with Joe Louis. Harlem celebrated when Louis won the fight in the first round with a knockout

EVB2933494: Max Schmeling (1905-2005) before his 1938 re-match fight with Joe Louis. Harlem celebrated when Louis won the fight in the first round with a knockout / Bridgeman Images

Couples dancing to the orchestra of the Roseland Ballroom, New York City, 1941
Couples dancing to the orchestra of the Roseland Ballroom, New York City, 1941

EVB2933516: Couples dancing to the orchestra of the Roseland Ballroom, New York City, 1941 / Bridgeman Images

The original 1859 Drake oil well in Titusville, Pennsylvania, the 1st ever drilled in the U.S
The original 1859 Drake oil well in Titusville, Pennsylvania, the 1st ever drilled in the U.S

EVB2937562: The original 1859 Drake oil well in Titusville, Pennsylvania, the 1st ever drilled in the U.S / Bridgeman Images

Edward Teller (1908-2003), in 1958, as Director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Edward Teller (1908-2003), in 1958, as Director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

EVB2937602: Edward Teller (1908-2003), in 1958, as Director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory / Bridgeman Images

The Horn reflector antenna at Bell Telephone Laboratories in Holmdel, New Jersey, was built for NASA ECHO I communication satellites. The antenna was 50 feet in length and was used to detect radio waves that bounced off ECHO I balloon satellites. 1960
The Horn reflector antenna at Bell Telephone Laboratories in Holmdel, New Jersey, was built for NASA ECHO I communication satellites. The antenna was 50 feet in length and was used to detect radio waves that bounced off ECHO I balloon satellites. 1960

EVB2937613: The Horn reflector antenna at Bell Telephone Laboratories in Holmdel, New Jersey, was built for NASA ECHO I communication satellites. The antenna was 50 feet in length and was used to detect radio waves that bounced off ECHO I balloon satellites. 1960 / Bridgeman Images


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