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A spear from John Brown's raid, America's Siberian war and Ronald McDonald's first suit.

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An internment camp cane, the spyglass that saw revolution and a rare gold rush relic.

Civil War Letters, Aviation Fabric & African American Comic Book

Civil War Letters, Aviation Fabric & African American Comic Book

History Detectives

A story of two Civil War letters, mystery aviation autographs & a 1950s black comic book.

Civil War Letters: Dear Brother

Civil War Letters: Dear Brother

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Why did the Civil War soldier who wrote this letter ask to lead an African American unit?

John Brown Spear, US Bullet in Siberia & Ronald McDonald Suit

John Brown Spear, US Bullet in Siberia & Ronald McDonald Suit

History Detectives

A spear from John Brown's raid, America's Siberian war and Ronald McDonald's first suit.

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Friday
5/25/12 6:00 PM
WGBH 44
Monday
5/28/12 6:00 PM
WGBH 44
Tuesday
5/29/12 6:00 PM
WGBH 44
Wednesday
5/30/12 12:00 AM
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Bonnie & Clyde; Revolutionary War Poem; Portrait of George Washington Lost Gold Ship; John Hunt Morgan Saddle; Cesar Chavez Banner Pretty Boy Floyd Handgun; Paul Cuffee Muster Roll; Pop Lloyd Baseball Field Civil War Bridge; Scottsboro Boys Stamp; Duke Ellington Plates

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Our contributor wonders if her family clock kept time for the entire Midwest during the 19th century. According to the story, the clock sat in the family jewelry store in Chicago and regulated time in other towns via telegraph signals. Elyse Luray takes on the case, and discovers how regulating time became critical as America moved into the industrial age.

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