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American Heritage MagazineDecember 1981    Volume 33, Issue 1
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To its owners it was “The Eighth Wonder of the World … The Acme of Mechanical Science,” and even if those claims seem a little inflated, the Great Historical Clock is undeniably a wonder. It was built by Roland Hurlburt, a Boston carpenter who apparently was enchanted by a similar monumental clock he saw at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition. Working with his son, he completed it around 1884, and probably exhibited it at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition. Thereafter it followed a restless career, traveling as far as Australia with Bent & Batchelder’s Anglo-American Christy’s Minstrel Show before coming to its current home at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American Historv. It’s a rare clock that can draw a crowd, but this one stands thirteen feet tall, covered with animated figures, and every inch teems with historical incident. Turn the page for a look at what happens every quarter hour.

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Feature Stories 
 
REMEMBERING MRS. ROOSEVELT
An intimate memoir
by Edna P. Gurewitsch
THE MERRIEST CHRISTMAS
A letter from World War I
by Angelus T. Burch
THE TRUE STORY OF BERNARR MACFADDEN
Life and loves of the father of the confession magazine
by Ben Yagoda
TRIBUTE TO A FEATHERED TEMPEST
A final portrait of the passenger pigeon
by Aldo Leopold
WARRIORS’ WORLD
A Cheyenne self-portrait
by Peter J. Powell
FIVE MINUTES TO FREEDOM
The vigil that put an end to slavery
A HERITAGE PRESERVED
History by a dam site
by T. H. Watkins
A LOOK AT THE RECORD
The facts behind the current controversy over immigration
by Allan L. Damon
A PLACE FOR ALL SEASONS
A photographic portrait of Lake Placid, New York, in the pre-Olympic age
HISTORY AND THE IMAGINATION
Prince of the City
by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
THE FRAGILE MEMORY
What really happened when Thomas Jefferson met George III
by Charles R. Ritcheson
THE TEN BEST SECRETARIES OF STATE—AND THE FIVE WORST
Surprising results of a historian’s poll
DECKING COLUMBIA’S WALLS
War, patriotism, nature, and changing taste—all have been mirrored in our wallpaper
by Catherine Lynn
HOW TO RAISE A FAMILY ON $500 A YEAR
A remarkable sociological experiment showed you could do it—if you could stand it
by Joseph W. Barnes
DEATH MARCH
The horrors of Bataan, recalled by the survivors
by Donald Knox
MAKING HISTORY
James MacGregor Burns
by Bernard A. Weisberger
 
 
 
Departments 
 
AMERICAN CHARACTERS
William Hope Harvey
by Richard F. Snow
NOW AND THEN
The real meaning of Pearl Harbor
by Edwin O. Reischauer
READERS’ ALBUM
The watch on the Chesapeake
 
 
 
 
 

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