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1. The Boston Massacre – 5 March 1770
2. The Boston Tea Party – 16 December 1773
3. Paul Revere’s Ride – 18 April 1775
4. Lexington Green – 19 April 1775
5. Concord Bridge – 19 April 1775
6. Bunker Hill – 17 June 1775
7. The fall of Fort Ticonderoga – 11 May 1775
8. Hauling Ticonderoga’s guns to Boston – 1775
9. Washington with Ticonderoga’s cannon at Boston – April, May 1776
10. The execution of Nathan Hale – 22 September 1776
11. The battle of Long Island - 22 August 1776
12. The battle of Brooklyn Heights - 22 August 1776
13. The battle of Harlem Heights – 16 September 1776
14. Betsy Ross displays her flag
15. The taking of the Chew House, Germantown – 4 October 1777
16. The battle of Brandywine – 11 October 1777
17. The battle of Saratoga – 7 October 1777
18 Benjamin Franklin
19. Bifocal eyeglasses invented by Franklin
20. Enclosed iron stove invented by Franklin
21. Franklin confirms lighting is electricity
22. Washington reviews the troops at Valley Forge – Winter of 1777
23. Washington praying at Valley Forge – Winter of 1777
24. Washington alone at Valley Forge – Winter of 1777
25. Crossing the Delaware – Christmas, 1777
26. The battle of Trenton – 26 December 1777
27. The battle of Princeton – 3 January 1778
28. Von Steuben trains the troops at Valley Forge - 1778
29. Washington rallies his army at the battle of Monmouth – 28 June 1778
30. Molly Pitcher replaces her fallen husband as the cannon ramrod at Monmouth
31. John Paul Jones captures the HMS Serapis in English waters 25 September 1779
32. Captain John Paul Jones
33. Poor Richard’s Almanac, the namesake of John Paul Jones' USS Bonhomme Richard.
34. Major Daniel Morgan
35. The battle of Charleston – 12 May 1780
36. Major Francis Marion welcomes a British courier into his camp – 1780
37. The battle of Camden – 16 Aug 1780
38. General Horatio Gates
39. Nancy Hart 1780
40. The battle of King’s Mountain – 7 Oct 1780
41. The battle of the Cowpens – 17 Jan 1781
42. The battle of the Cowpens (2) – 17 Jan 1781
43. The battle of Guilford Courthouse – 15 March 1781
44. General Nathanael Greene
45. The battle of Eutaw Springs – 8 September 1781
46. The battle of the Capes – 5 September 1781
47. Hamilton takes the redoubt at Yorktown – 14 Oct 1781
48. Captain Alexander Hamilton
49. Surrender at Yorktown – 20 Oct 1781
50. The Washingtons at home – mid 1780s
51. The Constitutional Convention – 1787
52. Eli Whitney and his cotton gin – 1793
53. America moves into TransAppalachia
54. President Thomas Jefferson - 1800
55. American territories – 1801
56. Jefferson’s home – Montecello
57. The Louisiana Purchase – 1803
58. Sacagawea guides the Lewis and Clark Expedition – 1804
59. Stephen Decatur burns the captured USS Philadelphia in Tripoli harbor – 16 Feb 1804
60. Fighting the Barbary pirates – 1805
61. Fighting the Barbary pirates – 1807
62. The USS Constitution heads for the Mediterranean – 1807
63. The USS United States heads for the Mediterranean – 1807
64. The Plan of Washington DC
65. Fulton’s steamboat “Clermont” 1807
66. The USS Constitution sinks HMS Guerriere 1812
66. The USS Constitution alone outruns an English squadron – 1812
67. Admiral Perry transfers his flag on Lake Erie – 1813
68. The battle of Lake Erie – 1813
69. The Red Stick (Creek Indian) War – 1814
70. President James Madison – 1814
71. First Lady Dolley Madison – 1814
72. The battle of Lake Champlain – 1814
73. Andrew Jackson and Jean LaFitte – 1815
74. The battle of New Orleans – Feb 1815
75. The Erie Canal – 1819
76. Joseph Smith – 1820
77. The Monroe Doctrine – 1823
78. Keelboating – 1825
79. President Andrew Jackson – 1828
80. Stephen F. Austin, Father of Texas – 1830
81. Cyrus McCormick’s Reaper – 1831
82. The DeWitt Clinton Steam Locomotive - 1831
83. Congressman David Crockett – 1834
84. The fall of the Alamo – 6 March 1836
85. Kirtland, Ohio – 1836
86. The battle of San Jacinto – 21 April 1836
87. Texas President Sam Houston – 1837
88. Cherokee Trail of Tears – 1838
89. The Great Triumvirate – Webster, Clay, and Calhoun – 1840
90. Texans drawing the black bean at Mier – 1842
91. Samuel Colt’s revolver – 1842
92. Nauvoo, Illinois - 1843
93. The Annexation of Texas – 1845
94. The battle of Resaca de la Palma opens the Mexican War – 1845
95. The battle of Monterrey – 1846
96. The battle of Chapultepec – 1847
97. Wagons West – 1848
98. The California Gold Rush – 1849
99. Clipper Ships round the Horn – 1850s
100. Uncle Tom’s Cabin – 1852
101. Dred Scott – 1855
102. The Lincoln Douglas Debates – 1859
103. The telegraph replaces the Pony Express – 1859
104. Oil discovered in Pennsylvania – 1859
105. President Abraham Lincoln – 1860
106. General Robert E. Lee – 1961
107. Fort Sumter – April, 1861
108. CSA President Jefferson Davis – 1861
109. Stonewall Jackson returns – 1862
110. General McClelland – 1862
111. The battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas – March 1862
112. General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson – 1862
113. Hampton Roads – The Monitor and the Virginia – 1862
114. Harriet Tubman of the Underground Railroad – 1862
115. Confederate Battery – 1862
116. General Ambrose Burnside – 1863
117. The battle of Fredericksburg – 1863
118. The Cornfield at Antietam – 1863
119. Vicksburg – 1863
120. General Ulysses S. Grant – 1863
121. The battle of Gettyburg = General Hood argues against Pickett’s Charge – 1863
122. The battle of Chattanooga – 1864
123. Frederick Douglass
124 General Nathan Bedford Forrest – 1864
125. The New York 69th – 1864
126. General John Bell Hood – 1864
127. The CSS Hunley – 1864
128. General William T. Sherman – 1864
129. Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross – 1864
130. The Crater at Petersburg – 30 July 1864
131. The fall of Georgia – 1864
132. General Beauregard – 1865
133. Appomattox – 1865
134. Promontory Point, Utah (The Golden Spike) – 1869
135. Southern Representatives in Reconstruction – 1868
136. Southern Representatives in Reconstruction (another view) – 1868
137. The Natchez races the Robert E. Lee to New Orleans – 1870
138. The Chicago Fire – 1871
139. Cattle Drives in full swing – 1872
140. The United States opens trade with the Orient – 1874
141. Chief Quanah Parker of the Comanche – 1874
142. Buffalo Soldiers – 1875
143. Fit up of the Statue of Liberty in Paris – 1875
147. The battle of the Little Big Horn – 1876
145. Chief Sitting Bull of the Sioux – 1876
146. Alexander Graham Bell demonstrates his telephone – 1877
147. Thomas Edison and the phonograph – 1878
148. Electric light – 1878
149. The Robber Barons by Thomas Nast – 1878
150. The Johnstown flood – 1889
151. The Black Maria, the first motion picture studio – 1893
152. The USS Maine explodes in Havana – 1898
153. The battle of Manila Bay – 1898
154. The charge up San Juan Hill – Santiago, Cuba – 1898
155. The Great Galveston Hurricane – 1900
156. Booker T. Washington, Founder of the Tuskegee Institute – 1901
157. President McKinley is Assassinated – 1901
158. Spindletop – 1901
159. The Great Train Robbery - first commercial motion picture – 1903
160. The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina – Dec 1903
161. President Theodore Roosevelt – 1904
162. Socialist Eugene V. Debs – 1904
163. The San Francisco Earthquake – 1906
164. Barney Oldfield – 1908
165. Oldfield races Glenn Curtiss – 1909
166. The Triangle Factory Fire – 1911
167. The Model T Ford, product of mass production – 1912
168. Construction of the Panama Canal – 1912
169. The Titanic – April, 1914
170. The Stutz Bearcat – 1914
171. George Washington Carver in his laboratory – 1914
172. D. W. Griffith’s "Birth of a Nation" – 1915
173. The Lusitania – 1915
174. General John J. Pershing – 1916
175. Doughboys in New York Harbor – 1917
176. Doughboys in the trenches – 1917
177. Frank Luke’s SPAD – 1918
179. Over the top – 1918
180. Eddie Rickenbacker’s SPAD – 1918
181. Prohibition – 1919
182. Charlie Chaplin – 1920
183. Toilet paper introduced by Kimberly Clark – 1920
184. Women’s Suffrage – 1920
185. Mechanical Refrigeration becomes practical – 1922
186. Red Grange, the Galloping Ghost – 1925
187. Babe Ruth, the Bambino – 1926
188. Lindbergh crosses the Atlantic 1927
189. Al Capone – 1929
190. Black Tuesday – Oct. 1929
191. Dr. Goddard’s rockets – 1930
192. Knut Rockne – 1930
193. Depression – 1931
194. Dust Storm on the plains – 1932
195. Louis Armstrong (Satchmo) – 1932
196. Soup Line 1932
197. King Kong – 1933
198. Roosevelt and Hoover – 1934
199. Jimmy Doolittle’s GeeBee – 1933
200. The Douglas DC-3 – 1934
201. Roscoe Turner and Gilmore – 1934
202. Jobless Men – 1935
203. The Marx Brothers – 1935
204. The Nantucket Lightship – 1935
205. The Twentieth Century Limited - Streamliner Locomotive – 1935
206. Will Rogers – 1935
207. Fred and Ginger – 1936
208. Laurel and Hardy – 1937
209. The New Boston School Explosion – 1937
210. The Hindenburg – 1937
211. The Dust Bowl – 1938
212. Gone with the Wind – 1938
213. The Wizard of Oz – 1938
214. Joe Louis and Max Baer – 1938
215. Pan American's China Clipper- 1939
216. Pearl Harbor – 7 Dec 1941
217. A lone B-25 sets out to attack the Japanese fleet in the Philippines– 1942
218. The Bataan Death March – 1942
219. Doolittle Raider – 1942
220. Guadalcanal – 1942
221. Casablanca – 1942
222. Three Amigos – 1943
223. Pacific B-17s – 1943
224. General Omar Bradley – 1943
225. The Dead at Buna – 1943
226. North Africa – 1943
227. The Mighty Eighth, Airwar in Europe – 1944
228. Ike and the 101st Airborne, D-Day – 5 June 1944
229. D-Day – 6 June 1944
230. Bastogne (the Battle of the Bulge) – 1944
231. General George S. Patton – 1944
232. MacArthur Returns to the Philippines – 1945
233. Red Tailed Devils (Tuskegee Airmen) – 1945
234. Iwo Jima – Feb 1945
235. Target of Opportunity – 1945
236. The kamikaze battered USS Franklin – Okinawa – 1945
237. Hiroshima – 1945
238. V-J Day – Times Square – Aug 1945
239. It’s a Wonderful Life- 1947
240. Glamorous Glennis (Yeager breaks the sound barrier) – 1947
241. The Berlin Airlift – 1948
242. The fabulous fifties – 1852
243. Sabre and MiG – 1952
244. The Day the Earth Stood Still – 1952
245. I Love Lucy – 1952
246. Bell Laboratories’ transistor – 1952
247. Going supersonic, F-100 Super Sabers – 1954
248. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes – 1954
249. Television comes of age
250. Elvis – 1955
251. Duck and Cover – 1955
252. The pawn, Ike vs. Faubus - Little Rock – 1955
253. Oklahoma – 1955
254. Rosa Parks – 1955
255. Sputnik – 1957
256. Curb Service – 1958
257. The Chicago Schoolhouse Fire – 1958
258. Suburbia – 1958
259. The Lockheed U-2 – 1958
260. Our Mercury Astronauts – 1959
261. Fidel seizes Cuba – 1960
262. DNA – 1960
263. Drive-in Theater – 1960
264. The trial of Major Gary Powers – 1960
265. Prisoners of the Bay of Pigs – 1961
266. The Kennedy Brothers – 1961
267. The Cuban Missile Crisis – Oct. 1962
268. Vince Lombardi – 1963
269. MLK at the Lincoln Memorial – 1963
270. LBJ Signs the Equal Rights Ammendment – 1964
271. Ed White’s first space walk – 1964
272. My Fair Lady – 1964
273. The Beach Boys – 1964
274. Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee (RIP) – 1965
275. The Sound of Music – 1965
276. The LeMans Ford GT-40 – 1965
277. Jefferson Airplane – 1965
278. Malcolm X – 1965
279. The Lovin’ Spoonful – 1966
280. Ralph David Abernathy Votes – 1667
281. The Mamas and the Papas – 1967
282. Make Love, Not War – 1967
283. Protest – 1967
284. Riots – Summer of 1968
285. Roy Wilkins – 1968
286. Vietnam – 1968
287. Execution in Saigon – 1968
288. Charles Manson – 1968
289. Medivac – 1968
290. Midnight Cowboy – 1969
291. Woodstock – 1969
292. Man on the Moon – 20 July 1969
293. The SR-71 Blackbird – 1970
294. Sesame Street – 1970
395. Nixon in China – 1972
396. Watergate – 1972
397. Napalm in Vietnam – 1972
398. Gas lines – 1973
299. Secretariat – 1973
300. Apollo-Soyuz – 1975
301. The fall of Vietnam – 1975
302. The Camp David Peace Accord – 1977
303. Star Wars – 1977
304. Superman – 1978
305. The Iranian Hostages – 1979
306. Three Mile Island – 1979
307. The integrated circuit – 1980
308. The space shuttle Enterprise - 1980
309. Mount Saint Helens – 1980
310. President Ronald Reagan – 1981
311. The space shuttle Challenger explodes – 1986
312. Reagan at the Brandenburg Gate – 1987
313. Celebration at the Berlin Wall – 1989
314. The USS Forrestal – 1990
315. President George H. W, Bush – 1991
316. The F-111 Nighthawk stealth fighter/bomber – 1991
317. Mobilization in Kuwait – 1991
318. Aftermath in Kuwait – 1991
319. A grieving father
320. The oil fires of Kuwait – 1991
321. President Clinton – 1992
322. Bosnia – 1993
323. Waco – 1993
324. Madonna, the Material Girl -1995
325. The O. J. Simpson Trial – 1995
326. The Murrah Building, Oklahoma City – 1995
327. Bill and Monica – 1995
328.The US Embassy in Africa – 1998
329. The Y2K Scare – 1999
330. Massacre at Columbine High School – 1999
331. The USS Cole comes home from Yemen – 2000
332. The International Space Station – 2000
333. The demise of Montgomery Wards – 2000
334. The Galileo Spacecraft at Jupiter – 2001
325. 911 (a) – 2001
326. 911 (b) – 2001
327. President George W. Bush – 2001
328. The invasion of Iraq – 2002
329. Shock and Awe (a) – 2002
330. Shock and Awe (b) – 2002
331. The space shuttle Columbia disintegrates – 2002
332. The Sadam Statue – 2003
333. The Mars Rover – 2004
334. Ronald Reagan's Funeral – 2004
335. Spaceship 1 – 2004
336. Minnesota Bridge – 2007
337. The Messenger to Mercury – 2008
338. The DNC Convention – 2009
339. Gateway Arch – 2010
340. Autumn in New England – 2010
341. Where’s My Bailout – 2010
342. Board Room – 2010
343. Harvester – 2010
344. Diner Breakfast – 2010
345. American Family – 2010
346. Firefighter – 2010
347. Geese and Goslings – 2010
348. Grandfather and Grandson – 2010
349. Houston (a) – 2010
350. Houston (b) – 2010
351. Independence Hall (a) – 2010
352. Independence Hall (b) – 2010
353. American Couple – 2010
354. New York City – 2010
355. Offshore Rig – 2010
356. Helicopter Rescue Drill – 2010
357. Mount Rushmore – 2010
358. San Francisco – 2010
359. Independence Hall (b) – 2010
360. Savannah Fountain – 2010
361. Statue of Liberty – 2010
1. The Boston Massacre – 5 March 1770
2. The Boston Tea Party – 16 December 1773
3. Paul Revere’s Ride – 18 April 1775
4. Lexington Green – 19 April 1775
5. Concord Bridge – 19 April 1775
6. Bunker Hill – 17 June 1775
7. The fall of Fort Ticonderoga – 11 May 1775
8. Hauling Ticonderoga’s guns to Boston – 1775
9. Washington with Ticonderoga’s cannon at Boston – April, May 1776
10. The execution of Nathan Hale – 22 September 1776
11. The battle of Long Island - 22 August 1776
12. The battle of Brooklyn Heights - 22 August 1776
13. The battle of Harlem Heights – 16 September 1776
14. Betsy Ross displays her flag
15. The taking of the Chew House, Germantown – 4 October 1777
16. The battle of Brandywine – 11 October 1777
17. The battle of Saratoga – 7 October 1777
18 Benjamin Franklin
19. Bifocal eyeglasses invented by Franklin
20. Enclosed iron stove invented by Franklin
21. Franklin confirms lighting is electricity
22. Washington reviews the troops at Valley Forge – Winter of 1777
23. Washington praying at Valley Forge – Winter of 1777
24. Washington alone at Valley Forge – Winter of 1777
25. Crossing the Delaware – Christmas, 1777
26. The battle of Trenton – 26 December 1777
27. The battle of Princeton – 3 January 1778
28. Von Steuben trains the troops at Valley Forge - 1778
29. Washington rallies his army at the battle of Monmouth – 28 June 1778
30. Molly Pitcher replaces her fallen husband as the cannon ramrod at Monmouth
31. John Paul Jones captures the HMS Serapis in English waters 25 September 1779
32. Captain John Paul Jones
33. Poor Richard’s Almanac, the namesake of John Paul Jones' USS Bonhomme Richard.
34. Major Daniel Morgan
35. The battle of Charleston – 12 May 1780
36. Major Francis Marion welcomes a British courier into his camp – 1780
37. The battle of Camden – 16 Aug 1780
38. General Horatio Gates
39. Nancy Hart 1780
40. The battle of King’s Mountain – 7 Oct 1780
41. The battle of the Cowpens – 17 Jan 1781
42. The battle of the Cowpens (2) – 17 Jan 1781
43. The battle of Guilford Courthouse – 15 March 1781
44. General Nathanael Greene
45. The battle of Eutaw Springs – 8 September 1781
46. The battle of the Capes – 5 September 1781
47. Hamilton takes the redoubt at Yorktown – 14 Oct 1781
48. Captain Alexander Hamilton
49. Surrender at Yorktown – 20 Oct 1781
50. The Washingtons at home – mid 1780s
51. The Constitutional Convention – 1787
52. Eli Whitney and his cotton gin – 1793
53. America moves into TransAppalachia
54. President Thomas Jefferson - 1800
55. American territories – 1801
56. Jefferson’s home – Montecello
57. The Louisiana Purchase – 1803
58. Sacagawea guides the Lewis and Clark Expedition – 1804
59. Stephen Decatur burns the captured USS Philadelphia in Tripoli harbor – 16 Feb 1804
60. Fighting the Barbary pirates – 1805
61. Fighting the Barbary pirates – 1807
62. The USS Constitution heads for the Mediterranean – 1807
63. The USS United States heads for the Mediterranean – 1807
64. The Plan of Washington DC
65. Fulton’s steamboat “Clermont” 1807
66. The USS Constitution sinks HMS Guerriere 1812
66. The USS Constitution alone outruns an English squadron – 1812
67. Admiral Perry transfers his flag on Lake Erie – 1813
68. The battle of Lake Erie – 1813
69. The Red Stick (Creek Indian) War – 1814
70. President James Madison – 1814
71. First Lady Dolley Madison – 1814
72. The battle of Lake Champlain – 1814
73. Andrew Jackson and Jean LaFitte – 1815
74. The battle of New Orleans – Feb 1815
75. The Erie Canal – 1819
76. Joseph Smith – 1820
77. The Monroe Doctrine – 1823
78. Keelboating – 1825
79. President Andrew Jackson – 1828
80. Stephen F. Austin, Father of Texas – 1830
81. Cyrus McCormick’s Reaper – 1831
82. The DeWitt Clinton Steam Locomotive - 1831
83. Congressman David Crockett – 1834
84. The fall of the Alamo – 6 March 1836
85. Kirtland, Ohio – 1836
86. The battle of San Jacinto – 21 April 1836
87. Texas President Sam Houston – 1837
88. Cherokee Trail of Tears – 1838
89. The Great Triumvirate – Webster, Clay, and Calhoun – 1840
90. Texans drawing the black bean at Mier – 1842
91. Samuel Colt’s revolver – 1842
92. Nauvoo, Illinois - 1843
93. The Annexation of Texas – 1845
94. The battle of Resaca de la Palma opens the Mexican War – 1845
95. The battle of Monterrey – 1846
96. The battle of Chapultepec – 1847
97. Wagons West – 1848
98. The California Gold Rush – 1849
99. Clipper Ships round the Horn – 1850s
100. Uncle Tom’s Cabin – 1852
101. Dred Scott – 1855
102. The Lincoln Douglas Debates – 1859
103. The telegraph replaces the Pony Express – 1859
104. Oil discovered in Pennsylvania – 1859
105. President Abraham Lincoln – 1860
106. General Robert E. Lee – 1961
107. Fort Sumter – April, 1861
108. CSA President Jefferson Davis – 1861
109. Stonewall Jackson returns – 1862
110. General McClelland – 1862
111. The battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas – March 1862
112. General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson – 1862
113. Hampton Roads – The Monitor and the Virginia – 1862
114. Harriet Tubman of the Underground Railroad – 1862
115. Confederate Battery – 1862
116. General Ambrose Burnside – 1863
117. The battle of Fredericksburg – 1863
118. The Cornfield at Antietam – 1863
119. Vicksburg – 1863
120. General Ulysses S. Grant – 1863
121. The battle of Gettyburg = General Hood argues against Pickett’s Charge – 1863
122. The battle of Chattanooga – 1864
123. Frederick Douglass
124 General Nathan Bedford Forrest – 1864
125. The New York 69th – 1864
126. General John Bell Hood – 1864
127. The CSS Hunley – 1864
128. General William T. Sherman – 1864
129. Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross – 1864
130. The Crater at Petersburg – 30 July 1864
131. The fall of Georgia – 1864
132. General Beauregard – 1865
133. Appomattox – 1865
134. Promontory Point, Utah (The Golden Spike) – 1869
135. Southern Representatives in Reconstruction – 1868
136. Southern Representatives in Reconstruction (another view) – 1868
137. The Natchez races the Robert E. Lee to New Orleans – 1870
138. The Chicago Fire – 1871
139. Cattle Drives in full swing – 1872
140. The United States opens trade with the Orient – 1874
141. Chief Quanah Parker of the Comanche – 1874
142. Buffalo Soldiers – 1875
143. Fit up of the Statue of Liberty in Paris – 1875
147. The battle of the Little Big Horn – 1876
145. Chief Sitting Bull of the Sioux – 1876
146. Alexander Graham Bell demonstrates his telephone – 1877
147. Thomas Edison and the phonograph – 1878
148. Electric light – 1878
149. The Robber Barons by Thomas Nast – 1878
150. The Johnstown flood – 1889
151. The Black Maria, the first motion picture studio – 1893
152. The USS Maine explodes in Havana – 1898
153. The battle of Manila Bay – 1898
154. The charge up San Juan Hill – Santiago, Cuba – 1898
155. The Great Galveston Hurricane – 1900
156. Booker T. Washington, Founder of the Tuskegee Institute – 1901
157. President McKinley is Assassinated – 1901
158. Spindletop – 1901
159. The Great Train Robbery - first commercial motion picture – 1903
160. The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina – Dec 1903
161. President Theodore Roosevelt – 1904
162. Socialist Eugene V. Debs – 1904
163. The San Francisco Earthquake – 1906
164. Barney Oldfield – 1908
165. Oldfield races Glenn Curtiss – 1909
166. The Triangle Factory Fire – 1911
167. The Model T Ford, product of mass production – 1912
168. Construction of the Panama Canal – 1912
169. The Titanic – April, 1914
170. The Stutz Bearcat – 1914
171. George Washington Carver in his laboratory – 1914
172. D. W. Griffith’s "Birth of a Nation" – 1915
173. The Lusitania – 1915
174. General John J. Pershing – 1916
175. Doughboys in New York Harbor – 1917
176. Doughboys in the trenches – 1917
177. Frank Luke’s SPAD – 1918
179. Over the top – 1918
180. Eddie Rickenbacker’s SPAD – 1918
181. Prohibition – 1919
182. Charlie Chaplin – 1920
183. Toilet paper introduced by Kimberly Clark – 1920
184. Women’s Suffrage – 1920
185. Mechanical Refrigeration becomes practical – 1922
186. Red Grange, the Galloping Ghost – 1925
187. Babe Ruth, the Bambino – 1926
188. Lindbergh crosses the Atlantic 1927
189. Al Capone – 1929
190. Black Tuesday – Oct. 1929
191. Dr. Goddard’s rockets – 1930
192. Knut Rockne – 1930
193. Depression – 1931
194. Dust Storm on the plains – 1932
195. Louis Armstrong (Satchmo) – 1932
196. Soup Line 1932
197. King Kong – 1933
198. Roosevelt and Hoover – 1934
199. Jimmy Doolittle’s GeeBee – 1933
200. The Douglas DC-3 – 1934
201. Roscoe Turner and Gilmore – 1934
202. Jobless Men – 1935
203. The Marx Brothers – 1935
204. The Nantucket Lightship – 1935
205. The Twentieth Century Limited - Streamliner Locomotive – 1935
206. Will Rogers – 1935
207. Fred and Ginger – 1936
208. Laurel and Hardy – 1937
209. The New Boston School Explosion – 1937
210. The Hindenburg – 1937
211. The Dust Bowl – 1938
212. Gone with the Wind – 1938
213. The Wizard of Oz – 1938
214. Joe Louis and Max Baer – 1938
215. Pan American's China Clipper- 1939
216. Pearl Harbor – 7 Dec 1941
217. A lone B-25 sets out to attack the Japanese fleet in the Philippines– 1942
218. The Bataan Death March – 1942
219. Doolittle Raider – 1942
220. Guadalcanal – 1942
221. Casablanca – 1942
222. Three Amigos – 1943
223. Pacific B-17s – 1943
224. General Omar Bradley – 1943
225. The Dead at Buna – 1943
226. North Africa – 1943
227. The Mighty Eighth, Airwar in Europe – 1944
228. Ike and the 101st Airborne, D-Day – 5 June 1944
229. D-Day – 6 June 1944
230. Bastogne (the Battle of the Bulge) – 1944
231. General George S. Patton – 1944
232. MacArthur Returns to the Philippines – 1945
233. Red Tailed Devils (Tuskegee Airmen) – 1945
234. Iwo Jima – Feb 1945
235. Target of Opportunity – 1945
236. The kamikaze battered USS Franklin – Okinawa – 1945
237. Hiroshima – 1945
238. V-J Day – Times Square – Aug 1945
239. It’s a Wonderful Life- 1947
240. Glamorous Glennis (Yeager breaks the sound barrier) – 1947
241. The Berlin Airlift – 1948
242. The fabulous fifties – 1852
243. Sabre and MiG – 1952
244. The Day the Earth Stood Still – 1952
245. I Love Lucy – 1952
246. Bell Laboratories’ transistor – 1952
247. Going supersonic, F-100 Super Sabers – 1954
248. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes – 1954
249. Television comes of age
250. Elvis – 1955
251. Duck and Cover – 1955
252. The pawn, Ike vs. Faubus - Little Rock – 1955
253. Oklahoma – 1955
254. Rosa Parks – 1955
255. Sputnik – 1957
256. Curb Service – 1958
257. The Chicago Schoolhouse Fire – 1958
258. Suburbia – 1958
259. The Lockheed U-2 – 1958
260. Our Mercury Astronauts – 1959
261. Fidel seizes Cuba – 1960
262. DNA – 1960
263. Drive-in Theater – 1960
264. The trial of Major Gary Powers – 1960
265. Prisoners of the Bay of Pigs – 1961
266. The Kennedy Brothers – 1961
267. The Cuban Missile Crisis – Oct. 1962
268. Vince Lombardi – 1963
269. MLK at the Lincoln Memorial – 1963
270. LBJ Signs the Equal Rights Ammendment – 1964
271. Ed White’s first space walk – 1964
272. My Fair Lady – 1964
273. The Beach Boys – 1964
274. Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee (RIP) – 1965
275. The Sound of Music – 1965
276. The LeMans Ford GT-40 – 1965
277. Jefferson Airplane – 1965
278. Malcolm X – 1965
279. The Lovin’ Spoonful – 1966
280. Ralph David Abernathy Votes – 1667
281. The Mamas and the Papas – 1967
282. Make Love, Not War – 1967
283. Protest – 1967
284. Riots – Summer of 1968
285. Roy Wilkins – 1968
286. Vietnam – 1968
287. Execution in Saigon – 1968
288. Charles Manson – 1968
289. Medivac – 1968
290. Midnight Cowboy – 1969
291. Woodstock – 1969
292. Man on the Moon – 20 July 1969
293. The SR-71 Blackbird – 1970
294. Sesame Street – 1970
395. Nixon in China – 1972
396. Watergate – 1972
397. Napalm in Vietnam – 1972
398. Gas lines – 1973
299. Secretariat – 1973
300. Apollo-Soyuz – 1975
301. The fall of Vietnam – 1975
302. The Camp David Peace Accord – 1977
303. Star Wars – 1977
304. Superman – 1978
305. The Iranian Hostages – 1979
306. Three Mile Island – 1979
307. The integrated circuit – 1980
308. The space shuttle Enterprise - 1980
309. Mount Saint Helens – 1980
310. President Ronald Reagan – 1981
311. The space shuttle Challenger explodes – 1986
312. Reagan at the Brandenburg Gate – 1987
313. Celebration at the Berlin Wall – 1989
314. The USS Forrestal – 1990
315. President George H. W, Bush – 1991
316. The F-111 Nighthawk stealth fighter/bomber – 1991
317. Mobilization in Kuwait – 1991
318. Aftermath in Kuwait – 1991
319. A grieving father
320. The oil fires of Kuwait – 1991
321. President Clinton – 1992
322. Bosnia – 1993
323. Waco – 1993
324. Madonna, the Material Girl -1995
325. The O. J. Simpson Trial – 1995
326. The Murrah Building, Oklahoma City – 1995
327. Bill and Monica – 1995
328.The US Embassy in Africa – 1998
329. The Y2K Scare – 1999
330. Massacre at Columbine High School – 1999
331. The USS Cole comes home from Yemen – 2000
332. The International Space Station – 2000
333. The demise of Montgomery Wards – 2000
334. The Galileo Spacecraft at Jupiter – 2001
325. 911 (a) – 2001
326. 911 (b) – 2001
327. President George W. Bush – 2001
328. The invasion of Iraq – 2002
329. Shock and Awe (a) – 2002
330. Shock and Awe (b) – 2002
331. The space shuttle Columbia disintegrates – 2002
332. The Sadam Statue – 2003
333. The Mars Rover – 2004
334. Ronald Reagan's Funeral – 2004
335. Spaceship 1 – 2004
336. Minnesota Bridge – 2007
337. The Messenger to Mercury – 2008
338. The DNC Convention – 2009
339. Gateway Arch – 2010
340. Autumn in New England – 2010
341. Where’s My Bailout – 2010
342. Board Room – 2010
343. Harvester – 2010
344. Diner Breakfast – 2010
345. American Family – 2010
346. Firefighter – 2010
347. Geese and Goslings – 2010
348. Grandfather and Grandson – 2010
349. Houston (a) – 2010
350. Houston (b) – 2010
351. Independence Hall (a) – 2010
352. Independence Hall (b) – 2010
353. American Couple – 2010
354. New York City – 2010
355. Offshore Rig – 2010
356. Helicopter Rescue Drill – 2010
357. Mount Rushmore – 2010
358. San Francisco – 2010
359. Independence Hall (b) – 2010
360. Savannah Fountain – 2010
361. Statue of Liberty – 2010
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