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Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. Pens the Final Stanza of Sun and Shadow, an Ode to the Boat and Sea

Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. Pens the Final Stanza of ""Sun and Shadow"", an Ode to the Boat and Sea

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28/03/1860. Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr In 1847, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., a physician, was appointed Professor of Anatomy at Harvard, a position he retained for thirty-five years. He was also an author who had for years been contributing poems, songs, essays and sketches to various newspapers and periodicals. His literary career first blossomed, however, when the Atlantic Monthly was established in 1857 with his friend James Russell Lowell as editor. In its columns Holmes’s “Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table” began to appear, starting in the first number and running in serial form throughout the entire first year of the journal’s existence. Rarely if ever have magazine articles attained such popularity. The keen psychological insights, the depth of human sympathy displayed in them, the genial humor and the sparkling wit, the spontaneity of the pathos and the lofty scorn of wrong and injustice, brought him immediate renown.Holmes, like the Romantics, revered nature, especially in the surrounding… Read More
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Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Expresses Admiration and Even Love for Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Expresses Admiration and Even Love for Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: He is grateful to receive a memorial address on Longfellow

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05/10/1885. Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr The author and poet Oliver Wendell Holmes was part of Boston's literary elite. Surrounded by friends such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and James Russell Lowell, Holmes made an indelible imprint on the literary world of the 19th century. The volume of important statesmen, wealthy patrons, inspired artists, great literary figures, and profound thinkers, caused many to call Boston in this age the American Athens.Longfellow died in 1882. A professor in the Midwest, John Babsone Lane Soule, who was also a publisher, minister, and poet, wrote a memorial address for him, which was printed as a pamphlet. A copy of this he sent to Holmes, who responded by expressing admiration and even love for Longfellow.Autograph letter signed, Beverly Farms, Massachusetts, October 5, 1885, to Prof. Soule. “The pressure of a numerous correspondence and other engagements must be my excuse for my delay sir in acknowledging your polite attention in sending me your… Read More
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On the Cusp of Greatness, a 26-Year-Old Meriwether Lewis, 3 Months Before His Calling from Thomas...

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19/11/1800. Meriwether Lewis An extremely rare and early holograph and signature of America’s greatest explorer showing his work in Michigan as paymaster for the First Regiment Meriwether Lewis served in the Virginia militia during the Whiskey Rebellion and enlisted in the regular Army in May of 1795. His career advanced rapidly from ensign (1795) to lieutenant (1799) to captain (1800). Initially assigned to General Anthony Wayne's 2nd Legion, he marched to Fort Greeneville in Ohio Territory arriving in time for the signing of the Treaty of Greenville, which formally brought an end to the Northwest Indian War. In 1800, Lewis was appointed regimental paymaster at Detroit, an important position, attached to the 1st United States Regiment. His job took him to various northwest forts and outposts, and he roamed throughout the Ohio River valley. The present document offers a glimpse of his activities. Lewis was promoted to Captain on December 5, 1800, less than a month after issuing this document.… Read More
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One Week After the Barbary Pirates Take the Philadelphia, Madison Disperses Rejected Tribute

One Week After the Barbary Pirates Take the Philadelphia, Madison Disperses Rejected Tribute: He Also Ensures that the States Receive Copies of the Acts of the Seventh Congress.

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29/09/1803. James Madison The Ottoman Empire’s North African regencies of Algiers, Tripoli, and Tunis, known collectively as the Barbary States, were semi-autonomous. Since the 17th century, they had harassed American merchant shipping, leading to numerous seizures of cargo. Americans considered them pirates, pure and simple. In 1790, Secretary of State Jefferson recommended a declaration of war against them, which Congress rejected. However, in 1794, President Washington ordered the building of six frigates to protect American commerce in that region. In spite of this state of affairs, the American government, beginning in 1800, instituted a policy of buying protection by paying tribute, a policy in which the Deys (leaders) of Algiers and the other cities were given goods and commodities of various kinds in exchange for a cessation of hostility against American vessels. The frigate George Washington was the first U.S. Navy ship to enter the Mediterranean when it was ordered to go to Algiers with… Read More
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One of America’s Earliest Successful Inventors - Thomas Blanchard - Patents a Method of...

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25/03/1831. Andrew Jackson|Martin Van Buren Thomas Blanchard pioneered the assembly line style of mass production in America, and also invented the first machining lathe for interchangeable parts. In 1825, Blanchard invented America's first car, which he called a ""horseless carriage,"" powered by steam. Turning his attention to steam transportation, Blanchard invented a ""steam wagon"" before the introduction of railroads. In 1831 he received a patent for an improved form of steamboat, so constructed as to ascend rapids or rivers having strong currents, which was used on the Connecticut River and in the west. During Blanchard's lifetime, he was awarded over twenty-five patents for his creations.This is Blanchard’s 1831 patent for the better construction of steamboats. Document signed, Washington, March 25, 1831, awarding “Thomas Blanchard, a citizen of the United States”, a patent “in the construction of steam boats for the passage of rapids.” The fascinating two page original description… Read More
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One of the Few Surviving Bank Notes from the First Mormon Bank in Salt Lake City, Signed by...

One of the Few Surviving Bank Notes from the First Mormon Bank in Salt Lake City, Signed by Brigham Young: Of the original 5,150 notes, only 184 notes, valued at $269.00 in total, were outstanding in May 1850

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20/01/1849. Brigham Young Repeated conflict led Brigham Young to relocate his group of Latter-day Saints to the Salt Lake Valley, which was then part of Mexico. Young organized the journey that would take the Mormon pioneers to Winter Quarters, Nebraska, in 1846, then to the Salt Lake Valley. By the time Young arrived at the final destination, it had come under American control as a result of war with Mexico, although U.S. sovereignty would not be confirmed until 1848. Young arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1847, a date now recognized as Pioneer Day in Utah. Young's expedition was one of the largest and one of the best organized westward treks.After three years of leading the church as the President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Young reorganized a new First Presidency and was declared president of the church on December 27, 1847.As there was no standard United States currency at the time, Brigham Young and his associates in the LDS Church established a mint in 1848 that produced… Read More
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One of the Great and Tragic Events in the History of the Space Program: President Ronald Reagan...

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26/06/1985. Ronald Reagan The Challenger disaster was one of the milestone’s of Reagan’s presidency, and his famous eulogy for the Challenger astronauts is considered by many his greatest speech in officeThe space shuttle Challenger became the second shuttle to reach space, when it was launched successfully in April 1983. It successfully completed nine milestone missions during its nearly three years of service. In total, the spacecraft spent 62 days, 7 hours, 56 minutes and 22 seconds in space. Challenger hosted the first spacewalk of the space shuttle program on April 7, 1983, and carried the first American female and first black astronauts. Before it was launched again, NASA created an initiative to give people from all walks of life a chance to experience spaceflight firsthand. The first such civilian would be a teacher, one in the new Teacher in Space program, who would be selected from 11,000 teacher applicants for the historic chance.Douglas Morrow was a Hollywood screenwriter and film… Read More
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The Opening Act of Camelot: Almost Certainly the First Appointment John F. Kennedy Signed as...

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21/01/1961. John F. Kennedy The earliest Presidential autograph of JFK ever to reach the market; He appoints longtime Kennedy friend and confidant, Kenneth O’Donnell, to Special Assistant [embed size=""full""]https://player.vimeo.com/566339804[/embed]On January 20, 1961, John F. Kennedy ushered in a new era in the United States (and indeed the world) with his historic, visionary, and inspirational Inaugural Address. Spellbinding to hear, it seemed to leave behind existing attitudes and limitations, while acting as a clarion call to young and old alike to realize their personal potential while helping build a better nation and world. Some of the quotations from his address have become legendary, such as: “Let every nation know…that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty…The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it -… Read More
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The Order Creating Napoleon's Great Travel Library, the Very One that Accompanied Him to Russia,...

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26/10/1810. Napoleon Bonaparte In 1808 Napoleon formed the idea of having a traveling library, in order to make his hours of intellectual recreation independent of the exigencies of a campaign or the delays of a courier. More importantly, during times of battle, he ordered books that taught him the topography of the countries he was invading and gave him other information to help toward victory. Obviously such a collection of books would have to be selected with great care, that the library might be a portable one; and consequently the minute instructions as to its care are, as it were, a picture of his mind.To create this library, he turned principally to three men.Abbe Denina: In 1782, he had served as historian under Frederick the Great; he became under Napoleon the imperial librarian.Antoine-Alexandre Barbier: It was in 1808 that he was put in charge of Napoleon's personal libraries at Compiègne, Rambouillet and Trianon and given the primary role in managing the travel libraries that Napoleon… Read More
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The Original Engraved Union Pacific Railroad Pass, Issued to Jack Casement Who Built the Road,...

The Original Engraved Union Pacific Railroad Pass, Issued to Jack Casement Who Built the Road, Used by Him to Manage and Supervise Construction of the Transcontinental Railroad: Acquired directly from the Casement descendants.

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1868. Union Pacific Railroad The Transcontinental Railroad made possible the winning, settlement and development of the American West. It led to a revolution in interstate and international trade, opening the markets of the west coast and Asia to the east and Europe, while bringing products of eastern or European industry to the growing populace west of the Mississippi and beyond. The railroad caused a great production boom, and was in a sense America’s first technology corridor. As it encouraged the growth of American trade and business, so too did the railroad impact the nation's public discourse and intellectual life by making it possible to come and go across the length of the continent in just over a week. Now, for the first time, the beauties and riches of the central part of the continent could be accessed any anyone in days. Nothing was the same afterwards. Many people consider the Transcontinental Railroad the greatest technological feat of the 19th century, and one of the most… Read More
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Original, Unpublished Notes for Napoleon's Invasion of Russia, Prepared for the Invasion, from...

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1812. Napoleon Bonaparte It is based on an 1809 intelligence operation that Napoleon commissioned to chart Persia, Russia and the steppes A remarkable and apparently unpublished manuscript documenting Russia and its environs in the early 1800s, fascinating for that purpose as well Acquired from the direct descendants and never before offered for sale""Resistance could only result in the burning by the assailant of a large part of the wooden houses of Moscow"" ""Minsk is a town of 10,000 inhabitants of which two thirds are Jewish."" https://vimeo.com/916160568?share=copyIn 1803, Camille Alphonse Trezel obtained the rank of lieutenant in the corps of topographical engineers. The next year he was promoted to assistant engineer geographer. After the Polish campaign, as a lieutenant, he was appointed acting aide to General Gardanne, in the embassy of France to Persia. He was commissioned at this time by Napoleon to take extensive notes, topographical, geographical and otherwise of… Read More
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Original Autopsy Report and Unpublished Lab Notes from the Assassination of the Fallen President...

Original Autopsy Report and Unpublished Lab Notes from the Assassination of the Fallen President McKinley: From the Desk of a Surgeon Who Performed It: His Original Manuscripts and Newly Discovered Notes Helping to Show What Killed the President

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1901. William McKinley The Final Bacterial and Chemical Autopsy Report ruling out initial infection and poisonPreviously unknown to exist and never before offered for sale, it is accompanied by an archive including the surgeon's manuscript notebook, with revisions and notes, documenting his work to determine McKinley's cause of deathThis archive contains the momentous news conveyed to the nation of the likely cause of McKinley's death, which included neither poison bullet nor infection at the original wound site: ""Bacterial infection was not a factor in the production of the conditions found at the autopsy.""This material, which is part of a larger archive of relevant letters and printed material, has been with the descendants of the surgeon, Dr. Herman Matzinger, since its creation and has never been offered for sale.[embed]https://vimeo.com/895978507?share=copy[/embed]On Sept 6, 1901, President William McKinley was attending the Pan-American Exposition being held in the Temple Of Music in Buffalo,… Read More
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The Original Appointment of the Duke of Wellington to Negotiate at the Congress of Vienna, Which...

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18/01/1815. George IV By 1792 the French Revolution was in the hands of its radicals, and the other governments in Europe were convinced they had to intervene to prevent its spread. They invaded France, thus commencing a war that would not end for well over two decades. By its close, France, led by Napoleon, had conquered (at one time or another) much of the continent, and spread its influence pervasively throughout. Virtually no aspect of life in Europe was unaffected by what came to be called the Napoleonic Wars. Finally, on March 31, 1814, the Allied forces entered Paris, compelling Napoleon to abdicate and go into exile at Elba.The hostilities were suspended by a convention signed on April 23, and on May 30 the Treaty of Paris was signed ending the state of war. But this was just the start. The victorious European powers determined to reestablish, as far as possible, the order and borders in force in 1792, and to resolve the many other problems that had arisen during revolution and war. They… Read More
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An Original Order from Napoleon, Readying His 8th Corps for the Invasion of Spain and Portugal

An Original Order from Napoleon, Readying His 8th Corps for the Invasion of Spain and Portugal: Part of the Peninsular War, this order armed and supplied units that took the city of Astorgas, a key flank position meant to be the headquarters of invasion

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23/09/1809. Napoleon Bonaparte A rare full, signed order by BonaparteIn 1809, a formation known as the Reserve Corps of the Army of Germany was assembled. This later became a new VIII Corps that served in Spain in 1810. The Reserve Corps was under the command of Marshal François Christophe de Kellermann. Its three divisions were led by Generals Olivier Rivaud de la Raffinière, Eloi Laurent Despeaux, and Joseph Lagrange.The siege of Astorga was an attempt by French forces to capture that town as part of a campaign of the Peninsular War. Astorga was located on the flank of the French invasion path to Spain and Portugal, and was meant to be used as a headquarters during the campaign. The French overpowered the Spanish garrison inside and took the city on April 20, 1810, with a loss of 160 men. It took, however, the arrival of ammunition and weapons for the attack to begin.The 8th corps was ordered to march to Spain and its first units reached Burgos.Order signed, Schonbrunn, September 23, 1809.""His… Read More
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An Original Drawing By Thomas Edison Of One of His Inventions - a Medicine for Rheumatism,...

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1878. Thomas Edison Thomas Edison’s inventions were not limited to lighting or the phonograph. He also worked in the field of medicine.In 1879 in New York, the Menlo Park Manufacturing Company was incorporated to market Polyform, a topical analgesic formulated by young Thomas Alva Edison. Though devised originally to cure himself, Polyform was released to the public by Edison as a compound to cure neuralgia, rheumatism, headache and all nervous pain, by external application. Within 5 years, the company moved to Boston and eventually reorganized. Of all of Edison’s inventions, “none will confer so much happiness upon mankind” as Polyform or so the reorganized company promised.The product was a subject of a famous copyright suit, where Edison sued the new owners to stop them from using his name.John Kruesi was Edison's head machinist through his Newark and Menlo Park periods, responsible for translating Edison's numerous rough sketches into working devices. Since constructing and testing models… Read More
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The Original Collier Trophy, Awarded to Inventor William Lear for his Invention of the First Jet...

The Original Collier Trophy, Awarded to Inventor William Lear for his Invention of the First Jet Autopilot: According to the New York Times, Lear became known in the aviation industry as ""having contributed more to the safety of flying than any other man of his era.”

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1949. William Lear The list of Collier winners represents a virtual who’s who in aviation, as many of the awards mark major events in the history of flight Very few have ever reached the market; this was acquired directly from Lear’s descendants and has never before been offered for saleThe Robert J. Collier Trophy is awarded annually ""for the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America, with respect to improving the performance, efficiency, and safety of air or space vehicles, the value of which has been thoroughly demonstrated by actual use during the preceding year."" The list of Collier winners represents a timeline of aviation, as many of the awardees mark major events in the history of flight.In addition to being an aviator, humanitarian, and sportsman, Robert Collier was a prominent publisher whose family created the popular Colliers Weekly. While President of the Aero Club of America, National Chapter (now the National Aeronautic Association), Collier commissioned… Read More
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The Original, Official War Office Order Notifying British Commanders and Troops Worldwide that...

The Original, Official War Office Order Notifying British Commanders and Troops Worldwide that Italy Has Declared War on the Allied Powers: Created on June 10, 1940, the day Mussolini joined the Nazi war effort

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10/6/40. Winston Churchill In America, President Roosevelt broadcast on the radio the promise of support for Britain and France with “the material resources of this nation.”In 1935 Hitler violated the Treaty of Versailles by introducing military conscription and building an air force. The following year German troops occupied the Rhineland, also a treaty violation. in 1938, Germany invaded Austria and incorporated it into the Reich. The German military was then mobilized, and was emboldened by the lack of opposition in France and Britain, which were lost in a dream of peace, pacifism, and disarmament. Their policy was to appease the Germans. On September 30, the appeasement policy reached its height, when at the notorious Munich Conference, British Prime Minister Chamberlain and his French counterpart gave in to all of Hitler’s demands to dismember Czechoslovakia. The Germans then occupied the Sudetenland and the Czech government collapsed. In March 1939 the Germans gobbled up the rest of… Read More
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The Original Memo, Prepared by Citizen Genet at the Direct Request of Thomas Jefferson, Presented...

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09/07/1793. Edmond-Charles Genêt Following the execution of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in January 1793, the French revolutionary government found itself at war with Spain, the Netherlands and Great Britain. It dispatched Edmond Charles Genêt as minister to the United States, for the purpose of enlisting American assistance to the fullest extent possible. Genêt arrived in Charleston, South Carolina on April 8, 1793 – calling himself “Citizen Genêt” to emphasize the revolutionary title. He received a warm welcome and immediately began to issue privateering commissions that authorized the bearers, regardless of their country of origin, to seize British merchant ships and their cargo for personal profit, all with the approval and protection of the French Government. President Washington saw this as a dangerous attempt to draw the new United States into a European war and, on April 22, issued his Proclamation of Neutrality, declaring the U.S. a neutral nation in the conflict and… Read More
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Orville Wright Doubts Viable Alternatives to the Flying Machine Invented by Himself and Brother...

Orville Wright Doubts Viable Alternatives to the Flying Machine Invented by Himself and Brother Wilbur: This came at a time that gliders and other modes of flying were also being suggested

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7/10/22. Orville Wright “I am so strongly of the opinion that soaring flight is possible only in ascending trends of air that I do not expect any new type of machine to be developed from experiments along this line.”The Wright Brothers breakthrough in inventing the airplane was to realize that if the wing on one side of the aircraft met the oncoming flow of air at a greater angle than the opposite wing, it would generate more lift on that side. In response, that wing would rise, causing the aircraft to bank. If the pilot could manipulate the wings in this way, he could maintain balance and turn the aircraft as well. The brothers had considered using a system of gears and pivoting shafts to angle the wings in opposite directions, but they quickly realized such a system would be too heavy and complex. Then they conceived the elegant concept of twisting, or warping, the wing structure itself to take advantage of air currents, a method they called wing-warping. They were aware of gliders, and used… Read More
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Otto Frank Looks to His Daughter Anne Frank's Writing to Find Inspiration in Helping Those Less...

Otto Frank Looks to His Daughter Anne Frank's Writing to Find Inspiration in Helping Those Less Fortunate: "Anne's strong feeling for the poor and underprivileged people is showing""

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26/09/1969. Otto Frank The story of Anne Frank and her family and friends in the Annex is too well-known to justify repeating here. What is less well-known, however, is the important work her father did after the Holocaust to preserve Anne’s memory, and views of life, into the future.After Auschwitz was liberated, Anne’s father, Otto Frank, returned to Amsterdam. On his way back, he heard of his wife Edith’s death. Back in Amsterdam, he did everything he could to find out what had happened to his two daughters Anne and Margot. He placed an advertisement in the newspaper and talked to survivors who were returning from the camps. He wrote to his sister, “I just can’t think how I would go on without children having lost Edith already…It’s too upsetting for me to write about them. Naturally I still hope, and wait, wait, wait.""On July 18, 1945, he met two sisters who had been in Bergen-Belsen with Anne and Margot, and they told him that his daughters were dead. The next day Otto sent a… Read More
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