Horace Greeley, Who Would Sign the Bail Bond for Jefferson Davis, Writes Mrs. Davis and the Union General Overseeing the Davis Family, Insisting That Davis Was Not Guilty of Lincoln’s Assassination and that He Be Given a Prompt and Fair Trial
On the Cusp of Greatness, a 26-Year-Old Meriwether Lewis, 3 Months Before His Calling from Thomas Jefferson, Crosses Frontier America By Ferry With His Troop
Shakespeare’s ‘Once More Unto the Breach:’ The Real Life Messenger of Harfleur and Agincourt Brings Urgent Word to the French Crown of the Peril from the Forces of English King Henry V, During Events and With Figures Made Famous by Shakespeare
Admiral Horatio Nelson Prepares His Fleet for Battle: His Order of Sailing, Written and Sent to His Captain as He Prepared to Meet the Enemy
When Night Turned Into Day: The First Underground Wire to Light a Home in the World, Part of Thomas Edison’s Groundbreaking Test in Menlo Park, and Used to Electrify Edison’s Own Home