An 18th-century set of china; flintlock rifle; plaque found at the abandoned Eastern State Penitentiary.
New Orlean s French Quarter has a Civil War submarine, salvaged from a lake; an official s descendant believes she has Chief Red Cloud s pipe; the architecture of Thomas Edison s home reveals technological innovations.
A Delaware man wants his board game investigated; postcard-size watercolors are painted on the back of a notice of an internment camp; the descendant of a fur trader shows a cane he thinks came from the Lewis and Clark expedition.
A Bayfield, Wis., dredger may be a D-Day landing craft; abolitionist flag; 19th-century photo advertisements for mail-order brides.
Lincoln Heights, Calif., and the beginning of the movie industry; a lighter has ``Harry Warner on one side and ``Ufatone on the other; a movie camera may be one of those used to film the original ``King Kong.
A San Francisco banker has questions about dueling pistols; a portrait of a woman may link to a 1906 crime; an Old West cavalry bayonet turns up in a New Jersey attic.
Riding crop; assassination plot against President Abraham Lincoln; cannon.
Ventriloquist s dummy; woman accused of witchcraft; detained Chinese immigrants write poems.
Deaths of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow; Revolutionary War poem; possible portrait of George Washington.
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