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In 1776, the United States of America as we know it declared independence. And from the 18th century to today, the country has had a packed, complicated history, full of events that were inspiring, shocking, and heartbreaking. But reading about the past doesn’t always make it click the way a photograph can.

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#1

In 1969, When Black Americans Were Still Prevented From Swimming Alongside White People

Black and white photo of two men soaking feet in a kiddie pool, a nostalgic image from the US past.

Mr. Rogers decided to invite Officer Clemmons to join him and cool off his feet in a pool, breaking a well-known color barrier.

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    This Is Something I Would Fight For

    Historic photo of the Second Bill of Rights proposed by Franklin Roosevelt listing American rights from the US past.

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    #3

    In November 1945, Frederick C. Branch Became The First Black American Officer In The Marine Corps

    Black and white photo from US past showing a woman adjusting a soldier’s uniform outside a brick building.

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    A Young Jimmy Carter, In His Naval Uniform, With Wife Rosalynn. They Were Married For 77 Years

    Smiling couple in vintage car, man in military uniform, capturing a fascinating photo from the US past.

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    In 1776, the United States of America as we know it declared independence. And from the 18th century to today, the country has had a packed, complicated history, full of events that were inspiring, shocking, and heartbreaking. But reading about the past doesn’t always make it click the way a photograph can.

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    #5

    George McLaurin, The First Black Man Admitted To The University Of Oklahoma In 1948, Was Forced To Sit In A Corner Away From His White Classmates

    Black and white photo showing a classroom scene from the US past with students and a teacher at a desk.

    But his name remains on the honor roll as one of the university's top three students.

    These are his words:

    "Some colleagues looked at me as if I were an animal, no one gave me a word, the teachers seemed like they weren't even there for me, nor did they always take my questions. But I dedicated myself so much that later, they started looking for me to give them explanations and clarify their questions."

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    #6

    A Civil War Veteran With His Grandchildren

    Vintage photo from the US past showing a uniformed man seated with two children, capturing a fascinating moment in history.

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    First African American To Serve In The US Senate

    Black and white portrait photo from US past showing a seated man in formal suit, highlighting fascinating historical imagery.

    Hiram Revels of Mississippi became the first African American to serve in the U.S. Senate—just five years after slavery was abolished.

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    In 1776, the United States of America as we know it declared independence. And from the 18th century to today, the country has had a packed, complicated history, full of events that were inspiring, shocking, and heartbreaking. But reading about the past doesn’t always make it click the way a photograph can.

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    #8

    Man Looking For A Job During The Great Depression. 1934

    Man in vintage coat and hat wears a sign with handwritten message asking for one job in US past history.

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    #9

    During The Civil War, Frances Quinn Disguised Herself As A Man And Enlisted 5 Different Times

    Two historic black and white portraits showing young Americans from the US past in vintage clothing.

    Each time she was discovered to be a woman and was dismissed. She served in both infantry and cavalry. She was wounded at the Battle of Stones River in 1862.

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    Frederick Douglass

    Black and white historical photo of a man in formal 19th-century attire seated beside a table, illustrating US past.

    “I therefore hate the corrupt, [...], women-whipping, cradle-plundering, partial and hypocritical Christianity of this land…I look upon it as the climax of all misnomers, the boldest of all frauds, and the grossest of all libels.”

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    In 1776, the United States of America as we know it declared independence. And from the 18th century to today, the country has had a packed, complicated history, full of events that were inspiring, shocking, and heartbreaking. But reading about the past doesn’t always make it click the way a photograph can.

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    #11

    First Social Security Recipient 1940

    Elderly woman holding an envelope and official document, a rare fascinating photo from the US past.

    LUDLOW, Vt. - Seventy-five years ago, the government cut 65-year-old Ida May Fuller a check. It was numbered 00-000-001 - the first Social Security payout.

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    #12

    The State Of Massachusetts Passed The First School Vaccination Law In 1855, Followed By New York (1862) And Connecticut (1872).

    Vintage illustration showing a crowd of people and children receiving medical care in the US past, highlighting historical moments.

    December 15, 1827 – The city of Boston, Massachusetts, the School Committee voted to require, effective 1 Mar 1828, that public school students show that they had been vaccinated against smallpox prior to the school entrance

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    #13

    President John F. Kennedy's Flag-Draped Coffin In Washington, DC, 1963

    Mourners gathered in a historic US building illuminated by blue light around a flag-draped casket from the US past.

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    #14

    The Shape Of The Statue Of Liberty Formed By 18,000 Soldiers Standing In Formation At Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa, 1918. (Photo By Mole And Thomas, Chicago, Illinois)

    Human formation of the Statue of Liberty composed of 18,000 officers and men at US Camp Dodge, showcasing a fascinating photo from the US past.

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    #15

    One Of The Only Known Photos Of Presidents Theodore And Franklin Roosevelt Together In Person, 1915

    Three men in early 20th century attire walking together in a black and white US past photo.

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    #16

    Theodore Roosevelt’s Diary Entry On The Day His Wife And Mother [Passed Away]

    Handwritten diary entry from 1884 with poignant message, part of fascinating photos from the US past collection.

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    In 1776, the United States of America as we know it declared independence. And from the 18th century to today, the country has had a packed, complicated history, full of events that were inspiring, shocking, and heartbreaking. But reading about the past doesn’t always make it click the way a photograph can.

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    A Delegation Of Sixteen Arapaho Indians LED By Chief Old Eagle Arrives In Paris, Capital Of France, To Beg The League Of Nations To Ask The United States Government To Recognize Indians As U.S. Citizens

    Historical black and white photo showing Chief Old Eagle in traditional Native American regalia from US past.

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    #18

    The Real Iwo Jima Flag Raising

    US soldiers raising the flag during a historic moment in a fascinating photo from the US past.

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    Helmet Graffiti

    Two black and white photos of US soldiers wearing helmets with anti-war messages from the US past.

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    #20

    The Mississippi River, Frozen Solid In St Louis, Missouri, 1905

    Woman standing on frozen river ice near a large bridge, a fascinating photo from the US past showing historic winter conditions.

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    Teddy Reasoning

    Portrait of Theodore Roosevelt above a historical US quote about state ownership and personal responsibility from the US past.

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    #22

    Former Enemies, One Nation — Gettysburg, 1913

    Union and Confederate veterans shaking hands at the 1913 Gettysburg Reunion in a fascinating photo from US history.

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    In 1776, the United States of America as we know it declared independence. And from the 18th century to today, the country has had a packed, complicated history, full of events that were inspiring, shocking, and heartbreaking. But reading about the past doesn’t always make it click the way a photograph can.

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    #23

    This Is A Human Zoo In Coney Island, New York, 1905. White Americans Bought Tickets To See A Filipino Girl Tied To A Pole And Had Peanuts Thrown At Her

    Vintage black and white photo of a young Filipino child at Coney Island, a glimpse into fascinating US past moments.

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    #24

    Women Of The Toledo Shipbuilding Co. Responsible For Building The Icebreaker Mackinaw - Toledo, OH (1944)

    Group of women workers posing in industrial setting, showcasing a rare glimpse into the US past from vintage photos.

    During the 1940s, women played a vital role in shipbuilding across the Rust Belt as World War II created an urgent demand for industrial labor and thousands of men left for military service; in cities along the Great Lakes, women stepped into skilled positions as welders, riveters, electricians, and draftspeople, helping keep shipyards operating at full capacity. At the Toledo Shipbuilding Company in Ohio, women were an essential part of the workforce that constructed naval and Coast Guard vessels, including the icebreaker Mackinaw (WAGB-83), a massive and technologically advanced ship designed to keep Great Lakes shipping lanes open year-round for wartime transport of iron ore, coal, and other critical materials. Built with the combined efforts of male and female workers, the Mackinaw symbolized both industrial innovation and social change, demonstrating how women’s labor in Rust Belt shipyards directly supported the war effort while permanently expanding opportunities for women in American manufacturing.

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    Lieutenant Colonel R. D. Garrett, Chief Signal Officer, 42nd Division, Testing A Telephone Left Behind By The Germans In The Hasty Retreat From The Salient Of St. Mihiel. Essy, France. - 1918

    Three soldiers in vintage helmets using field communication equipment among stone ruins in a fascinating US past photo.

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    #26

    The Battle Of The Running Bulls

    Crowd of people holding wooden bats and an American flag in a vintage black and white photo from US past history.

    On January 11, 1937, striking General Motors workers battled Flint police at GM's Fisher Body No. 2 in a [darn] night of fighting and a turning point in the Sit-Down Strike.

    Known as the "Battle of the Running Bulls," the fight triggered the mobilization of the National Guard by Michigan Gov. Frank Murphy the next day.

    "On Jan. 11, violence began outside of Fisher Body 2 when company police shut off the heat, locked the gate to the plant and removed the ladder used to supply food to the strikers," according to the book "The Flint Sit-Down Strike of 1936-37: Witnesses and Warriors."

    "When the sit-downers forced the gate open, the company police called in the Flint police for help and they responded with tear gas and bullets," the book says.

    Car parts and water from fire hoses were launched at the police. Law enforcement fired buckshot and tear gas at the strikers.

    Fighting ended with strikers controlling the gates to the plant and with the police retreating. Governor Frank Murphy sent in the National Guard to maintain peace and order but refused to direct them to act with force against the workers.

    "In the morning Chevrolet Avenue looked like a battlefield of the industrial age," recalled Victor Reuther. "Smashed and overturned vehicles, broken windowpanes, shattered bottles, stones, hinges, splintered picket signs, used tear-gas canisters, and everywhere the ice formed by the water that had served so effectively as a defensive weapon."

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    #27

    The Lincoln Memorial In Washington, DC In 1917

    Black and white photo of the US past showing the Lincoln Memorial surrounded by fields and wilderness.

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    January 15, 1919 – The Great Molasses Flood: A Wave Of Molasses Released From An Exploding Storage Tank Sweeps Through Boston, Massachusetts

    Black and white photo showing vintage cars and debris in a US past disaster scene from fascinating photos collection.

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    Harvard Historians' Ranking Of US Presidents From A 1948 Life Magazine

    Vintage black and white chart ranking US presidents from great to failures, offering a fascinating glimpse into US past history.

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    Future 32nd President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1884

    Black and white historic photo of a young girl in vintage clothing holding a hat, illustrating US past moments.

    In this picture, a two-year-old Franklin is unbreeched. Breeching” was the occasion when a small boy was dressed in trousers for the first time. Before this, young boys were often dressed in gowns or dresses until they first wore breeches, typically between the ages of two and eight. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born on January 30, 1882, to James Roosevelt I and his second wife, Sara Ann Delano. James was 54 at the time, 27 years older than Sara, and his eldest child from his first marriage was actually older than his new wife. Franklin grew up deeply privileged. He played tennis and golf, traveled frequently to Europe, and benefited from substantial family wealth on both sides, as well as his father’s successful business and political career. James often brought young Franklin along to meetings, including one with President Grover Cleveland. During that meeting, Cleveland famously told the boy, “My little man, I am making a strange wish for you. It is that you may never be President of the United States.” But Franklin’s childhood wasn’t defined by privilege alone; it was also marked by affection. Though James was a reserved patriarch in the style of the era, he was more involved with his son than many men of his status. Sara, meanwhile, utterly doted on Franklin. Unlike many wealthy parents of the time, she personally educated and cared for him rather than relying entirely on servants. Franklin returned her devotion, and the two remained close throughout her life. This upbringing shaped Franklin into an optimistic, confident young man, though one also insulated by privilege and lacking broader empathy early on. That perspective would only change after his later diagnosis with polio.

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    Down The Ramp Of A Coast Guard Landing Barge Soldiers' Storm Toward "Omaha" Beach During The "D-Day" Landings, 6 June 1944

    US past soldiers disembarking from landing craft into water during a historic military beach a*****t in a black and white photo

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    Private William “Edward” Black Began His Military Career When He Was Just Eight Years Old. His Father, Lieutenant George Black, Joined The 21st Indiana Volunteers With His Son, William, Accompanying Him As The Regiment’s Drummer Boy

    Sepia photo of young boy in uniform standing with large drum from fascinating photos of the US past.

    His father, Lieutenant George Black, joined the 21st Indiana Volunteers with his son, William, accompanying him as the regiment’s drummer boy.

    During the 1862 Battle of Baton Rouge, Confederates captured William and imprisoned him at Ship Island. Union troops eventually liberated the prisoners, leading to William’s discharge in September 1862. In February 1863, he re-enlisted and became the youngest Civil War soldier injured on active duty when a shell damaged his left hand and arm. He remained with his unit until he was mustered out of service in January 1866. His wartime drum was passed through generations of his family until it was eventually gifted to the Indianapolis Children’s Museum.

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    #33

    LRV Fender Repair - Apollo 17 Moon Mission - Clamps & Duct Tape

    Lunar rover wheel and astronaut on moon surface, a fascinating photo from US past space exploration history.

    From NASA:

    A close-up view of the lunar roving vehicle (LRV) at the Taurus-Littrow landing site photographed during Apollo 17 lunar surface extravehicular activity. Note the makeshift repair arrangement on the right rear fender of the LRV. During EVA-1 a hammer got underneath the fender and a part of it was knocked off. Astronauts Eugene A. Cernan and Harrison H. Schmitt were reporting a problem with lunar dust because of the damage fender.

    Following a suggestion from astronaut John W. Young in the Mission Control Center at Houston the crewmen repaired the fender early in EVA-2 using lunar maps and clamps from the optical alignment telescope lamp. Schmitt is seated in the rover. Cernan took this picture.

    Technical information: Rear View from Station 2, Lunar Roving Vehicle LRV, taken during the second Extravehicular Activity EVA 2 of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled C, film type was SO-368 Color Exterior, CEX, Ektachrome MS, color reversal 60mm lens with a sun elevation of 27 degrees.

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    #34

    Mugshot Of Famous Outlaw Butch Cassidy, Taken In 1894

    Colorized historical photo of a man from the US past wearing vintage clothing, representing fascinating photos of US history.

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    An Air Transport Command Plane Flies Over The Pyramids In Egypt. Loaded With Urgent War Supplies And Materials, 1943

    Vintage US military plane flying over an ancient pyramid site, capturing a fascinating photo from the US past history.

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    Ice Skaters In Central Park In New York City, With The Dakota Apartment House Visible In The Background. 1898

    Black and white photo showing people ice skating in Central Park near the Dakota Apartment, a fascinating photo from the US past.

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    December 21, 1891 - First Game Of Basketball, Based On Rules Created By James Naismith, Is Played By 18 Students In Springfield, Massachusetts, Celebrated Today As World Basketball Day

    Black and white photos from the US past showing a man with an old basketball and wooden baskets outdoors.

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    #38

    Snow In North Dakota, 1966

    Man standing in deep snow near telegraph poles during a historic winter storm from the US past.

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    1936 Map Shows The Depth Of Franklin Roosevelt's Popularity

    Color-coded US map by county showing historical data variations related to the US past in a detailed visual analysis.

    OwlEyes00: Fun fact - in 1936 FDR won South Carolina with 98.57 percent of the vote. Landon only received 1,646 of the almost 120,000 votes cast there. It's the most lopsided result in a contested state in any US presidential election (on a few occasions early in US history some states were completely uncontested, with only one candidate, who naturally got 100 percent of the vote).

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    Payday On A U.S. Navy Cruiser, 1942

    Men lined up in vintage uniforms paying money at a table in a fascinating photo from the US past.

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    In 1943, Soldiers Of The 36th Infantry Division Enjoy Bottles Of Coca-Cola During The Italian Campaign

    US soldiers in a trench during wartime, sharing and drinking Coca-Cola, a fascinating photo from the US past.

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    #42

    The US Army Was Founded June 14, 1775

    Colonial American soldiers in historical uniforms standing by a cannon with troops lined up, a fascinating photo from US past.

    Poland’s Pulaski and Kosciusko helped mastermind it. Pulaski as father of US Cavalry and Kosciusko being the founder of West Point. Also; look up the crazy gay Prussian General Von Steuben who hosted no pants parties. No joke.

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    80 Years Ago The Empire Of Japan Surrendered To The United States Of America, Bringing A Definitive End To World War II

    Group of military officers and dignitaries on a battleship deck in a historic US photo from the past.

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    A Daguerreotype Of John Armstrong Jr With His Dog, 1840. Armstrong Was The Last Surviving Delegate To The Continental Congress. He Is The Only Delegate To Have Been Photographed

    Black and white historic photo of a man in vintage clothing holding a rifle with a dog beside him from the US past.

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    #45

    Republican Election Poster From 1926

    Vintage political poster advocating protective tariff and Republican party, a fascinating photo from US past history.

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    #46

    January 12, 1888 - The “Schoolchildren’s Blizzard” Brings Tragedy To The Northwest Plains

    Woman leading a line of children tied together walking through deep snow in a historical US past photograph.

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    10th Of January 1776. Thomas Paine Published The First Edition Of Common Sense, A 47-Page Pamphlet That Became A Catalyst For The American Revolution

    Fascinating photo of the original Common Sense pamphlet addressed to American inhabitants from the US past.

    Published anonymously in Philadelphia, the work challenged British authority in plain language accessible to the average colonist.

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    Eisenhower At West Point. He Graduated In The Class Of 1915, The Class That Stars Fell On

    Black and white portrait of a young man in a vintage uniform, a fascinating photo from the US past.

    Out of 164 students that year 59 of them became Generals. Two Five stars, two four stars, 7 three stars, 24 two stars and 24 one-star Generals.

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    On This Day, November 19th, In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln Delivered The Gettysburg Address. This Is One Of Only Two Confirmed Photographs Of Lincoln At Gettysburg

    Crowd of people and soldiers gathered during a significant historical moment in the US past, black and white vintage photo.

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    An American Punches A Vietnamese Man Away As People Go To Blows For Space On A Helicopter Out Of South Vietnam As The Communists Close In, 1975

    Black and white photo showing a chaotic scene of people struggling near a vehicle in a historical US moment.

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    Just Looked At Jimmy Carter's Electoral Map From 1976 And Was Amazed. The Dems Won Texas And The GOP Won California

    Map of the US highlighting states with fascinating photos from the US past by region and quantity shown.

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    American Soldier Wearing Crown Of Holy Roman Emperor, 1945

    Man smiling and holding a jeweled crown indoors with intricate carved wooden wall panels in the US past photo.

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    Tokyo Goes Up In Flames, 1945. There Were At Least 100,000 Casualties

    Aerial view of urban areas with smoke and fire, showcasing a dramatic scene from the US past in a black and white photo.

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    #54

    General Patton During A Welcome Home Parade In Los Angeles

    Crowd saluting a military parade in the US past with vintage vehicles and patriotic banners during a historic celebration.

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    The USS Enterprise - The Most Decorated US Warship

    Black and white photo of a US aircraft carrier with planes on deck and crew walking on the flight deck in the ocean.

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    Last Image Of Sean Flynn And Dana Stone, American Journalists During The Vietnam War. In 1970, They Took Off On A Motorcycle Trip Into Cambodia To Document The Ongoing Coup And Were Never Seen Again

    Black and white vintage photo of men on motorcycles with spectators in a street from the US past, historic scene.

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    1773 - Boston Tea Party

    Historic illustration of a large sailing ship and smaller boats in a busy port, a fascinating photo from the US past.

    252 years ago, American colonists in Boston carried out the Boston Tea Party, one of the most famous acts of protest leading up to the American Revolution. In defiance of British authority, members of the Sons of Liberty boarded ships in Boston Harbor and dumped large quantities of tea into the water.

    The protest was directed against the Tea Act, which allowed the British East India Company to sell tea directly to the colonies while maintaining Parliament’s right to tax them. Colonists opposed the measure not because tea was expensive, but because it reinforced the principle of taxation without representation.

    Disguised as Mohawk Indians, the protesters destroyed 342 chests of tea, worth a significant sum, while carefully avoiding damage to other cargo or ships. The action was organised, symbolic, and deliberately nonviolent toward people, yet it represented a direct challenge to British rule, and inflamed tensions in the years preceding the Revolutionary War.

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    Oyster Fleet In Baltimore Harbor - Maryland (1885)

    Black and white historic photo of sailboats docked at a busy US harbor with buildings in the background.

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    Men Load A Steam Ship With Steel From Carnegie Steel Co. - Pittsburgh, PA (1918)

    Men working on an industrial crane at a dock, showcasing fascinating photos from the US past and historical industry.

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    First Syrians To Immigrate To The United States, 1878

    Vintage group portrait featuring men and a woman in traditional attire from the US past, showcasing fascinating historical fashion.

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    Soldiers Walk During Armistice Day Celebrations After The First World War - Kalamazoo, MI (C. 1919)

    Black and white photo of men carrying suitcases walking on a street with an American flag, depicting US past history.

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    Dec. 25, 1868. The Civil War Is Over, But Post-War Tensions Are Still There. In An Attempt To Restore Unity, Andrew Johnson Pardons All Confederate Troops

    Crowd of men gathered in a 19th-century library or office, engaging in discussions and paperwork, historical US past photo.

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    San Francisco Earthquake Of 1906 - Area North Of California Street In The Vicinity Of Grant Avenue Showing Telegraph Hill In The Distance. The Church Standing On The Right Is Saint Mary's Church

    Black and white photo showing ruins of buildings and a damaged church, a fascinating photo from the US past to see.

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    Construction Of The U.S. Steel-Mellon Building (525 William Penn Place) - Downtown Pittsburgh, PA (June 1950)

    Construction workers wearing helmets working on a high steel beam in a fascinating photo from the US past.

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    January 14, 1882 - The Nation's First Country Club Established (Boston)

    Historic black and white photo of a golf game in progress with a large crowd watching, showing US past moments.

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    #66

    A Sign For Technocracy Inc. In Josephine County, Oregon, 1939

    Black and white photo of a technocracy meeting sign by a roadside with telephone poles in the US past.

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    At Ford’s Willow Run Plant, B-24 Liberator Production Reached Astonishing Levels By November 1943, A New Bomber Was Rolling Out Every Hour

    Vintage US military bombers lined up inside a factory with workers assembling parts in a historic photo from the US past.

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    #68

    Thomas Jefferson Writes To The Baptists (Jan. 1, 1802)

    Handwritten historical letter discussing separation of church and state from the US past with visible edits and signatures.

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    Martin Pbm Mariner Patrol Bomber Is Hosed Down After It Was Hauled Up A Ramp At Naval Air Station - Banana River, Florida - 1943

    Vintage US military aircraft being washed by two men, a fascinating photo from the US past showing aviation history.

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    #70

    Swan Creek Mine Common Housing (Michigan’s Last Coal Mine) - Saginaw County, C. 1946

    Black and white photo of a quiet US neighborhood street lined with trees and vintage houses from the US past.

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    Original Public Square - Downtown Cleveland, Oh (1927)

    Vintage busy US city street with early cars, pedestrians, and a central monument in a fascinating historical photo.

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    #72

    Detroit Industrial Expressway And Ford River Rouge Plant - Detroit, MI (1940s)

    Aerial view of historic highway construction in the US past showing early road infrastructure and surrounding landscape.

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    #73

    The White House Wasn’t Always Named As Such. In Fact, It’s Had Many Names Over The Years, Including The “President’s Palace,” “Executive Mansion,” And Simply The “President’s House”

    Historic painting of the White House with people boating on the river, depicting fascinating photos from the US past.

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    #74

    General George Patton, Despite Being A Self-Proclaimed Devout Christian, Was A Staunch Believer In Reincarnation, And He Believed That He Had Lived Many Lives As Great Warriors

    Black and white photo of a US general wearing a helmet and uniform, representing fascinating photos from the US past.

    togetherweserved says:

    His extensive understanding of historical battles also made the great general a staunch believer in reincarnation, believing he had been a soldier in many previous lives and a quote that is credited to him reads; “So as through a glass and darkly, the age-long strife I see, where I fought in many guises, many names, but always me.”

    "Among the many warriors, Patton thought he had been in a former life was a prehistoric mammoth hunter; a Greek hoplite who fought the Persians; a soldier of Alexander the Great who fought the Persians during the siege of Tyre; Hannibal of Carthage whose brutal tactics enforced loyalty among his troops and power over his enemies; a Roman Legionnaire under Julius Caesar who served in Gaul (present-day France, Luxembourg, Belgium, most of Switzerland, parts of Northern Italy, as well as the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the Rhine); the Roman Soldier who pierced Jesus’ heart with a spear; an English knight during the Hundred Years War; and a Marshal of France under Napoleon."

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    #75

    December 27, 1900 - Carrie Nation's First Public Smashing Of A Bar (Carey Hotel, Wichita, Kansas)

    Black and white historic photo of a woman street preacher holding a bible and bell from the US past.

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    #76

    Peoria Street Bridge - Chicago, IL (June 1951)

    Black and white photo showing urban bridge construction with old buildings and a group of people in the US past.

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