DETECTIVE ELYSE LURAY
All the stories below feature the History Detective Elyse Luray. Just click on one of the links below to go to the story or go back to the Archive.
Amelia Earhart Plane
Was this twisted piece of metal ripped from one of the most famous missing planes in history?...
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Annie Oakley Coin
Was this coin a target for one of the Wild West's most popular female sharpshooters?...
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Blueprint Special
Did this record play a dramatic role in the Allied victory during the Second World War?...
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Boarding House Flag
A historical society wants to
know, did this flag once save a boarding house from
being burnt down?...
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Birth Control Box
A Missouri resident recently inherited
a number of items that had been in her family for over 130 years,
including an unusual wooden box...
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Black Star Line
A woman recently found two Black Star Line
stock certificates, which had been purchased by her great grandfather
in 1919...
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Broadway Ballet Shoes
A 13-year old ballet dancer in Long Island,
New York, recently learned from her grandmother that her deceased
grandfather once made ballet shoes for many of the top dancers in
the 1920s and 30s, including the legendary Ziegfeld star Marilyn Miller...
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Calf Creek Arrow
An Oklahoma resident discovered an unusual bison skull while fossil hunting in a dry riverbed...
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Cherokee Bible
A Texan of Cherokee descent inherits a
mysterious bible from her father...
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Chinese Opium Scale
Is this a scale used by Chinese immigrants to measure opium during the 1800s? ...
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Chisholm Trail
In the small town of Donna, Texas, near the Mexican border, a historic marker declares that the famous trail ran through this area...
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Civil War Bridge
Has a new discovery rewritten Civil War history?...
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Civil War Soldier Photo
A Louisiana resident owns a Civil War photograph
featuring a finely boned, slight-figured soldier...
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Civil War Submarine
In Louisiana's bustling French Quarter sits a surprising remnant of American warfare - a Civil War-era submarine...
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Coca-Cola Trade Card
Could this 1886 card which advertises a strange-sounding beverage be a unique piece of early Coca-Cola advertising?
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Confederate Eyeglass
A contributor in Terre Haute, Indiana has a tiny brass eyeglass that, when peered through, reveals an image of Confederate president Jefferson Davis...
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Connecticut Farmhouse
How is this Connecticut farmhouse connected to the assassination of a Russian tsar?...
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Crazy Horse
Is this the only photograph of a Native American legend?...
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Dueling Pistols
San Francisco bank owns two antique pistols, allegedly used in the last great duel on U.S. soil...
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Dutch Colonial Home
In 1856, the U.S. Army built a fort in Oregon and appointed Lieutenant Philip Sheridan as its head officer...
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Early Monopoly
A man in Delaware has an old board game that bears a remarkable similarity to Monopoly, but was made 20 years before Parker Brothers patented their creation...
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Flint-Lock Rifle
Mercer County Historical Society has in its possession a late 18th century flint-lock rifle, which, according to local lore, once belonged to legendary Tory bandit Moses Doan, and was recovered after he was killed in a raid of his hideout in 1783...
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Front Street Blockhouse
Did this unassuming house once protect an American colony from attack almost 300 years ago?
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Galleon Shipwreck
Is this a piece of treasure from a Spanish galleon washed up on an Oregon beach?...
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GAR Photograph
How did two African Americans come to be part of this photograph of about 20 older white men in Reconstructionist-era America?...
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General Lee Farewell Address
In the archives of a gentleman's club in this rural town is what is believed to be a signed copy of one of the most famous documents in the history of the Civil War - Confederate General Robert E. Lee's farewell address, "General Order #9," composed at Appomattox, Virginia, upon the surrender of his troops in April 1865...
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Grace Kelly Car
Is this the car driven by an actress turned princess, which would give it a place in cinematic history?...
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Could an amateur treasure diver really have turned up a possible Revolutionary War artifact? ...
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Hindenburg Artifact
Was this device snatched from the burning wreckage of the ill-fated zeppelin? ...
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Hollywood: Warner's Lighter
A Californian man spends $50 at a flea market on an antique lighter and a piece of Hollywood history...
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Houdini Poster
A Chicago man replacing roof insulation in his home realized that the old material contained scores of old posters for a Harry Houdini magic show ...
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Jigsaw Puzzle
Were women playing contact sports in the late part of the 19th century?...
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Liberty Bell Pin
Was one of America’s most iconic symbols melted down into a mere memento? ...
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Lincoln Letter
Does this cryptic letter reveal Abraham Lincoln's secret strategy for winning political power?
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Lost Gold Ship
Environmentalist Gabriel Scott was working in the Copper River Delta
near Cordova, Alaska, when he came across the wreckage of an old ship...
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Lucy Parsons Book
Was the legendary anarchist the owner of this manifesto found in a library?...
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Mexican Currency
Searching through his
great-grandfather's belongings a San Antonio man
finds Mexican currency and suspects a link to infamous
bandits Zapata and Pancho Villa...
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Mouse Toy
Popular history has it that Mickey Mouse
was born from a drawing sketched on a napkin by Walt Disney during
a train ride from New York to Los Angeles in 1928...
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Movie Palace
Is it possible that a theater in the small town of Baraboo, Wisconsin, could have been the country's first great movie palace?...
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Muhlenberg Robe
Was this robe torn off during a fiery sermon to rally congregants to the cause of the Revolutionary War? ...
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NC-4: First Across the Atlantic
Is this piece of fabric a remnant from the first transatlantic flight, eight years before Lindbergh?...
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Nesbit Portrait
A woman in New Jersey owns a portrait she believes is a lost masterpiece by one of America's greatest illustrators and artists, Howard Chandler Christy...
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Pebble in the Sand
Just a pebble in the sand–with sculpted human
features...
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Poison Pin
A miniaturist recently rediscovered a purchase
he had made at an auction several years before...
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Pete Gray Cartoon
Do these unsigned drawings from the golden age of comics tell the tale of a real life superhero?
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Red Hand Flag
Is this peculiar flag one that African-American soldiers marched under in the war to end all wars? ...
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Revolutionary War Cannon
A Boston woman is fascinated by an old cannon, kept in a local national park storage facility...
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Shippen Golf Club
A children’s golf foundation recently
received a surprising donation, an antique golf club...
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Sideshow Babies
Was the owner of this cup once a four-pound sideshow exhibit?...
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St Valentine's Day Massacre
Was this weapon fired in one of the nation's most infamous crimes?...
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Szyk Picture
A Polish-American art collector comes across four striking drawings while browsing an online auction. ..
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Wartime Baseball
A Seattle man has a baseball given to him by his father that is autographed by baseball icon Dizzy Dean. ...
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WPA Mural Studies
Are these unusual paintings part of the biggest job creation program in America's history?...
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WW2 Landing Craft
In the harbor of Bayfield, Wisconsin a craft used for dredging and hauling rocks could hold a dramatic secret...
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