Colorful Airmail Postcard Signed by Pioneer Aviatrix Amelia Earhart in 1928, Commemorating Her Reception in Her Hometown When She Became the First Female Aviator to Fly Across the Atlantic Ocean
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
They Risked it All: In 1776, John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress, As He Commits Himself to the “Good” of the Cause, Longs to Hear the Bells of the Steeples of Boston and Learn of News from his Home
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
“Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.”: A Signed Photograph of the Inauguration of John F. Kennedy, Showing Him Taking the Oath of Office
The Dawn of the Victorian Age: Victoria Summons a Member of the House of Lords to Her Coronation
In a Famous Letter, Reminiscent of Lincoln’s ‘Bixby Letter,’ President Franklin D. Roosevelt Comforts a Family That Had Lost Three Sons Killed in a Battle Off Guadalcanal in November 1942
Einstein: My Work in Relativity Supplanted Newtonian Mechanics and Changed Our Notion of Space and Time Forever
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