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Chaotic scene on Wall Street, NYC on May 14, 1884. The Panic occurred during to a credit contraction by the largest New York banks. The Panic ended when the banks' not before bank failures in New York and Pittsburgh
Chaotic scene on Wall Street, NYC on May 14, 1884. The Panic occurred during to a credit contraction by the largest New York banks. The Panic ended when the banks' not before bank failures in New York and Pittsburgh

EVB2934467: Chaotic scene on Wall Street, NYC on May 14, 1884. The Panic occurred during to a credit contraction by the largest New York banks. The Panic ended when the banks' not before bank failures in New York and Pittsburgh / Bridgeman Images

New York City's Municipal Lodging House men's dormitory with rows of bunk beds. The shelter provided 800 iron bunks for men on three floors. 1910
New York City's Municipal Lodging House men's dormitory with rows of bunk beds. The shelter provided 800 iron bunks for men on three floors. 1910

EVB2934491: New York City's Municipal Lodging House men's dormitory with rows of bunk beds. The shelter provided 800 iron bunks for men on three floors. 1910, Bain, George Grantham - Bain News Service (1865-1944) / Bridgeman Images

Disfigured man begging on the street in New York City, 1910
Disfigured man begging on the street in New York City, 1910

EVB2934500: Disfigured man begging on the street in New York City, 1910 / Bridgeman Images

The Great Depression. Unemployed man sells apples near the Capitol in Washington D.C. As the Great Depression deepened in 1930, unemployed men obtained apples from the International Apple Shippers Association, to sell on the streets. 1930
The Great Depression. Unemployed man sells apples near the Capitol in Washington D.C. As the Great Depression deepened in 1930, unemployed men obtained apples from the International Apple Shippers Association, to sell on the streets. 1930

EVB2934515: The Great Depression. Unemployed man sells apples near the Capitol in Washington D.C. As the Great Depression deepened in 1930, unemployed men obtained apples from the International Apple Shippers Association, to sell on the streets. 1930 / Bridgeman Images

John J. Raskob (1879-1950), financier of General Motors from 1918-1928, increased stockholder investment and introduced consumer financing of auto sales. After 1928, he joined former Governor Al Smith as directors of the Empire State Building Corporation. 1931
John J. Raskob (1879-1950), financier of General Motors from 1918-1928, increased stockholder investment and introduced consumer financing of auto sales. After 1928, he joined former Governor Al Smith as directors of the Empire State Building Corporation. 1931

EVB2934533: John J. Raskob (1879-1950), financier of General Motors from 1918-1928, increased stockholder investment and introduced consumer financing of auto sales. After 1928, he joined former Governor Al Smith as directors of the Empire State Building Corporation. 1931 / Bridgeman Images

Stock Exchange in London, UK, 1886
Stock Exchange in London, UK, 1886

EVB2934457: Stock Exchange in London, UK, 1886 / Bridgeman Images

New Years cartoon related to the 1929 stock market crash showing shoes marked '1929' protruding from waste basket beside a ticker tape machine
New Years cartoon related to the 1929 stock market crash showing shoes marked '1929' protruding from waste basket beside a ticker tape machine

EVB2934545: New Years cartoon related to the 1929 stock market crash showing shoes marked '1929' protruding from waste basket beside a ticker tape machine / Bridgeman Images

An avalanche of telegraphic tape falls on New York's Wall Street during the 1888 presidential election campaign parade.
An avalanche of telegraphic tape falls on New York's Wall Street during the 1888 presidential election campaign parade.

EVB2934472: An avalanche of telegraphic tape falls on New York's Wall Street during the 1888 presidential election campaign parade., Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Crowd gathers outside the New York Stock Exchange during the Crash of October 1929
Crowd gathers outside the New York Stock Exchange during the Crash of October 1929

EVB2934557: Crowd gathers outside the New York Stock Exchange during the Crash of October 1929 / Bridgeman Images

Ford Model Ts on the moving assembly line, first used by the Ford Motor Company in 1913
Ford Model Ts on the moving assembly line, first used by the Ford Motor Company in 1913

EVB2934575: Ford Model Ts on the moving assembly line, first used by the Ford Motor Company in 1913, American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

'The World of Tomorrow,' a night view of World's Fair, New York City. The Perisphere and Trylon were the signature monuments of the exhibition. 1939
'The World of Tomorrow,' a night view of World's Fair, New York City. The Perisphere and Trylon were the signature monuments of the exhibition. 1939

EVB2934535: 'The World of Tomorrow,' a night view of World's Fair, New York City. The Perisphere and Trylon were the signature monuments of the exhibition. 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Young men working on telephone poles in Maine. National Youth Administration provided vocational training under the New Deal. 1939
Young men working on telephone poles in Maine. National Youth Administration provided vocational training under the New Deal. 1939

EVB2934626: Young men working on telephone poles in Maine. National Youth Administration provided vocational training under the New Deal. 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Standard Oil Building at 26 Broadway has a complex architectural history. The lower nine floors were build in the 1880's. In the 1920s more floors and the tower were added. Standard Oil of New Jersey occupied the building until 1956. Photo c. 1926
Standard Oil Building at 26 Broadway has a complex architectural history. The lower nine floors were build in the 1880's. In the 1920s more floors and the tower were added. Standard Oil of New Jersey occupied the building until 1956. Photo c. 1926

EVB2934647: Standard Oil Building at 26 Broadway has a complex architectural history. The lower nine floors were build in the 1880's. In the 1920s more floors and the tower were added. Standard Oil of New Jersey occupied the building until 1956. Photo c. 1926 / Bridgeman Images

The Bonus Army built a Hooverville on Anacostia Flats, Washington, D.C. It would later be burned down by U.S. Army troops as they suppressed the veterans protest. June 11, 1932
The Bonus Army built a Hooverville on Anacostia Flats, Washington, D.C. It would later be burned down by U.S. Army troops as they suppressed the veterans protest. June 11, 1932

EVB2934595: The Bonus Army built a Hooverville on Anacostia Flats, Washington, D.C. It would later be burned down by U.S. Army troops as they suppressed the veterans protest. June 11, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) seated, taken January 8, 1864 by Mathew Brady (1823-1896)
President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) seated, taken January 8, 1864 by Mathew Brady (1823-1896)

EVB2934601: President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) seated, taken January 8, 1864 by Mathew Brady (1823-1896), Brady, Mathew (1823-96) / Bridgeman Images

Paris police hold back a crowd making a run on a French bank. c. 1905-1915
Paris police hold back a crowd making a run on a French bank. c. 1905-1915

EVB2934441: Paris police hold back a crowd making a run on a French bank. c. 1905-1915 / Bridgeman Images

Great Depression breadline at McCauley Water Street Mission under Brooklyn Bridge, New York. 1932
Great Depression breadline at McCauley Water Street Mission under Brooklyn Bridge, New York. 1932

EVB2934483: Great Depression breadline at McCauley Water Street Mission under Brooklyn Bridge, New York. 1932 / Bridgeman Images

First Lady Betty Ford dances on the Cabinet Room table on the day before departing the White House upon the inauguration of President Jimmy Carter. January 19, 1977. Photo by David Hume Kennerly
First Lady Betty Ford dances on the Cabinet Room table on the day before departing the White House upon the inauguration of President Jimmy Carter. January 19, 1977. Photo by David Hume Kennerly

EVB2934673: First Lady Betty Ford dances on the Cabinet Room table on the day before departing the White House upon the inauguration of President Jimmy Carter. January 19, 1977. Photo by David Hume Kennerly, Kennerly, David Hume (b.1947) / Bridgeman Images

William McAdoo (1863-1941), with his wife, the former Eleanor Wilson, daughter of President Woodrow Wilson, c.1920s
William McAdoo (1863-1941), with his wife, the former Eleanor Wilson, daughter of President Woodrow Wilson, c.1920s

EVB2934150: William McAdoo (1863-1941), with his wife, the former Eleanor Wilson, daughter of President Woodrow Wilson, c.1920s / Bridgeman Images

William McAdoo (1863-1941), Woodrow Wilson's Secretary of the Treasury (1913–18), c.1914
William McAdoo (1863-1941), Woodrow Wilson's Secretary of the Treasury (1913–18), c.1914

EVB2934153: William McAdoo (1863-1941), Woodrow Wilson's Secretary of the Treasury (1913–18), c.1914 / Bridgeman Images

Richard B. Mellon (1858-1933), brother of Treasury secretary, Andrew Mellon, on the steps of the U.S. Capitol
Richard B. Mellon (1858-1933), brother of Treasury secretary, Andrew Mellon, on the steps of the U.S. Capitol

EVB2934137: Richard B. Mellon (1858-1933), brother of Treasury secretary, Andrew Mellon, on the steps of the U.S. Capitol / Bridgeman Images

Frank O. Lowden, governor of Illinois (1917–21), December 11, 1923
Frank O. Lowden, governor of Illinois (1917–21), December 11, 1923

EVB2934149: Frank O. Lowden, governor of Illinois (1917–21), December 11, 1923 / Bridgeman Images

Hiram W. Johnson, (1866-1945), California Senator, from 1917-1945, with a clenched fist. He was a progressive Republican, often voting with Democrats during the early New Deal years. c. 1920
Hiram W. Johnson, (1866-1945), California Senator, from 1917-1945, with a clenched fist. He was a progressive Republican, often voting with Democrats during the early New Deal years. c. 1920

EVB2934164: Hiram W. Johnson, (1866-1945), California Senator, from 1917-1945, with a clenched fist. He was a progressive Republican, often voting with Democrats during the early New Deal years. c. 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Andrew Mellon (1855-1937), industrialist and politician, then secretary of the Treasury, walking near the White House during the Harding Administration. 1921
Andrew Mellon (1855-1937), industrialist and politician, then secretary of the Treasury, walking near the White House during the Harding Administration. 1921

EVB2934195: Andrew Mellon (1855-1937), industrialist and politician, then secretary of the Treasury, walking near the White House during the Harding Administration. 1921 / Bridgeman Images

Nicholas Longworth (1864-1931), was Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1925 to 1931, when the Republicans lost their majority after the elections of 1930
Nicholas Longworth (1864-1931), was Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1925 to 1931, when the Republicans lost their majority after the elections of 1930

EVB2934175: Nicholas Longworth (1864-1931), was Speaker of the House of Representatives from 1925 to 1931, when the Republicans lost their majority after the elections of 1930 / Bridgeman Images

Charles Evans Hughes with young Benjamin Sumner Welles (1892-1961), in 1922. Welles would have a long diplomatic career, specializing in Latin America
Charles Evans Hughes with young Benjamin Sumner Welles (1892-1961), in 1922. Welles would have a long diplomatic career, specializing in Latin America

EVB2934191: Charles Evans Hughes with young Benjamin Sumner Welles (1892-1961), in 1922. Welles would have a long diplomatic career, specializing in Latin America / Bridgeman Images

Florence Harding (1860-1924), who married Warren Harding in 1891. She helped him to build their newspaper, the Marion DAILY STAR, and promoted his political career. 1920 portrait
Florence Harding (1860-1924), who married Warren Harding in 1891. She helped him to build their newspaper, the Marion DAILY STAR, and promoted his political career. 1920 portrait

EVB2934184: Florence Harding (1860-1924), who married Warren Harding in 1891. She helped him to build their newspaper, the Marion DAILY STAR, and promoted his political career. 1920 portrait / Bridgeman Images

Frank Kellogg (1857-1937), succeeded Charles Evans Hughes as Secretary of State in 1925. Hughes returned to private law practice until he was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1930 by President Herbert Hoover. Feb 17, 1925
Frank Kellogg (1857-1937), succeeded Charles Evans Hughes as Secretary of State in 1925. Hughes returned to private law practice until he was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1930 by President Herbert Hoover. Feb 17, 1925

EVB2934193: Frank Kellogg (1857-1937), succeeded Charles Evans Hughes as Secretary of State in 1925. Hughes returned to private law practice until he was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1930 by President Herbert Hoover. Feb 17, 1925 / Bridgeman Images

Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), Republican Presidential nominee, with his wife, Antoinette Carter Hughes, in 1916
Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), Republican Presidential nominee, with his wife, Antoinette Carter Hughes, in 1916

EVB2934217: Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), Republican Presidential nominee, with his wife, Antoinette Carter Hughes, in 1916 / Bridgeman Images

Alice Roosevelt (1884-1980), at the age of 18 in a lace dress and unsmiling regal pose. 1902
Alice Roosevelt (1884-1980), at the age of 18 in a lace dress and unsmiling regal pose. 1902

EVB2934227: Alice Roosevelt (1884-1980), at the age of 18 in a lace dress and unsmiling regal pose. 1902 / Bridgeman Images

Alice Roosevelt Longworth (1884-1980), and her brother Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944), share a joyful laugh in 1932. Of the Theodore Roosevelt children, these two were the most prominent and influential in their adult lives
Alice Roosevelt Longworth (1884-1980), and her brother Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944), share a joyful laugh in 1932. Of the Theodore Roosevelt children, these two were the most prominent and influential in their adult lives

EVB2934220: Alice Roosevelt Longworth (1884-1980), and her brother Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944), share a joyful laugh in 1932. Of the Theodore Roosevelt children, these two were the most prominent and influential in their adult lives / Bridgeman Images

Ethel Barrymore (1879-1959), American actress, posing for press photographers on the deck of the ocean liner, Olympic. c. 1920
Ethel Barrymore (1879-1959), American actress, posing for press photographers on the deck of the ocean liner, Olympic. c. 1920

EVB2934294: Ethel Barrymore (1879-1959), American actress, posing for press photographers on the deck of the ocean liner, Olympic. c. 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Alice Roosevelt standing at window, in February 1906 (photo)
Alice Roosevelt standing at window, in February 1906 (photo)

EVB2934251: Alice Roosevelt standing at window, in February 1906 (photo), American School, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Electrical building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, where many Americans had their first sight of electric light
Electrical building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, where many Americans had their first sight of electric light

EVB2934312: Electrical building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, where many Americans had their first sight of electric light / Bridgeman Images

Woolworth Building steel frame structure under construction, New York City, Feb. 2, 1912
Woolworth Building steel frame structure under construction, New York City, Feb. 2, 1912

EVB2934341: Woolworth Building steel frame structure under construction, New York City, Feb. 2, 1912 / Bridgeman Images

Honore Daumier (1808-1879), satirical print of members of the French legislature in session, 1834. The previous year, 1833, the French government imprisoned Daumier for six months in retaliation for his caricatures of King Louis-Phillippe
Honore Daumier (1808-1879), satirical print of members of the French legislature in session, 1834. The previous year, 1833, the French government imprisoned Daumier for six months in retaliation for his caricatures of King Louis-Phillippe

EVB2934359: Honore Daumier (1808-1879), satirical print of members of the French legislature in session, 1834. The previous year, 1833, the French government imprisoned Daumier for six months in retaliation for his caricatures of King Louis-Phillippe / Bridgeman Images


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