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Civil War Letters, Aviation Fabric & African American...
Civil War Letters, Aviation Fabric & African American...
History Detectives
A story of two Civil War letters, mystery aviation autographs & a 1950s black comic book.
John Brown Spear, US Bullet in Siberia & Ronald McDonald...
John Brown Spear, US Bullet in Siberia & Ronald McDonald...
History Detectives
A spear from John Brown's raid, America's Siberian war and Ronald McDonald's first suit.
Japanese Cane, Revolutionary Telescope & I.W. Baker's...
Japanese Cane, Revolutionary Telescope & I.W. Baker's...
History Detectives
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
History Detectives
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.
| 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 'GBH Kids |
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