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An ungainly and regional politician at best, the 51-year-old Abraham Lincoln entered Cooper Union on February 27, 1860, only hours after posing for a Mathew Brady portrait, above.

On the frigid and stormy evening of February 27, 1860, so the newspapers reported, Abraham Lincoln climbed onto the stage of the cavernous Great Hall of New York’s newest college, Cooper Union, faced a room overflowing with people, and delivered the most important speech of his life.

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Bishop’s Palace

Located in the center of Galveston’s historic Broadway Street, this castellated limestone and granite mansion was built in 1887 by Victorian architect Nicholas Clayton for attorney and railroad entrepreneur Walter Gresham.

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A Teaser from the Upcoming 60th Anniversary Issue
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December 1, 2009

Just received a piece of artwork that we commissioned for our upcoming 60th Anniversary issue of American Heritage. It...


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Relations between the Jamestown colonists and the neighboring Algonquin Indians, one of whom was painted by an early colonist, soured and then grew violent. Jamestown Hangs in the Balance

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Martin Luther King Jr.King Maker

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1864 election poster“The Tide is setting strongly against us”

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Baer designed an analog gaming control, above, which used two potentiometers to measure positions along the X and Y axes.The Father of Video Games

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Dozens of individuals, including Chicago Tribune journalist Clarence Page, above (right), brought family photographs to Maryland’s SilverDocs film festival to be scanned for the Digital Diaspora Family Reunion, a user-generated, web-based, and interactive archive of African-American photography, which producer Thomas Allen Harris, above (left), believes will bring hidden and forgotten history to light.Digital History Review: Get Out Your Photographs!

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Bataan.Surviving Bataan

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Rogers Rangers.Wilderness Ordeal

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Sidewalk salesmen arrange their fruits and vegetables on Chicago’s South Side, June 1973.
Sidewalk salesmen arrange their fruits and vegetables on Chicago’s South Side, June 1973.
 
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Today in History
February 9

1964: The Beatles make their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.

1960: Joanne Woodward receives the first star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

1950: Senator Joseph McCarthy gives a speech in Wheeling, West Virginia, accusing the State Department of being filled with Communists.

1942: Daylight-saving time is established across the United States.

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Quote of the Day
February 9

“A politician is a statesman who approaches every question with an open mouth.”

Adlai E. Stevenson, politician


     
 
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