DETECTIVE TUKUFU ZUBERI
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Anti-Slavery Flag
What two Michigan brothers believed was an old sheet in a family trunk may have contributed to the end of slavery in America...
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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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Bonnie & Clyde Bullets
Could five .45 caliber bullets owned by a woman in a small Wisconsin town be responsible for the demise of the notorious Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow?...
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Car Tape Deck
A man thinks he may have inherited the
first commercially produced automobile tape player in the U.S...
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Continental Army Muster Roll
A man owns an old Continental Army muster roll
issued by the town of Falmouth, Massachusetts in July 1780. Among the 16 men listed
is "Paul Cuffee."..
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Internment Artwork
A San Francisco archive has discovered a set of watercolor paintings of what appears to be a prison camp...
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John Brown Letters
A woman in Sacramento, California, has reason to believe she may be a relative of John Brown, the 19th-century abolitionist...
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Land Grant
A collector holds a fragment of aged parchment,
which may be evidence of one of the first revolts against slavery
in the Americas...
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Lee Family Doll
A retired school principal owns a beautiful,
antique and rare "Greiner" doll...
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Lewis and Clark Cane
A Minnesota man has an old wooden cane that has been in his family for as long as he can remember...
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Lindbergh Engine
Two brothers from New Jersey grew up
listening to their uncle's tall tales of adventures in the skies...
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Lost Musical Treasure
A man in Port Washington, Wisconsin who owns a pair of metal "masters" that were used to press shellac records in the 1920’s and 30’s has a hunch they could represent surviving fragments of a lost moment in American musical history...
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Mail Order Brides
In California, a photograph collector owns four small images of women taken in Chicago in the 1890s. ..
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Mystery Crystal Cross
A crystal cross is discovered at an archeological dig of an old Spanish mission and the chief of the Apalachee Tribe wants to know if it could have been made centuries ago by his own ancestors...
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Napoleons Sword
A magnificent sword that has been handed down for generations in a St. Martinville family has a mystery around it...
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Natchez House
On the "Spanish Esplanade" overlooking the Mississippi River, there is a magnificent home that for years was believed to be the original home of one of the Spanish dons who colonized the area. Recently, this story was discovered to be a myth...
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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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Newport U-Boat
Two Boston brothers have heard a rumor
that two large propellers on the grounds of a hotel in Newport originally
came from a German submarine that sank off the coast of Rhode Island
at the end of WWII...
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Philadelphia Freedom Paper
A Bronx, New York man with a longtime interest in African-American history recently purchased an intriguing document at a flea market that he believes to be a “freedom paper” for an African-American man named John Jubilee Jackson...
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Pirate Spyglass
Jean Lafitte was a fearsome
pirate, an ingenious privateer, and a war hero...
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"Pop" Lloyd Baseball Stadium
Why was a baseball field in Atlantic City, New Jersey, named after an African-American ballplayer in a time of intense racial tension?...
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Preston Brooks' Riding Crop
A Long Island man owns a beautiful old riding crop he claims was given to an ancestor by the President of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis...
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Prison Plaque
In the heart of Philadelphia, stands the abandoned Eastern State Penitentiary building...
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Slave Banjo
A beautiful, worn banjo is purchased by
a Chicago resident at an auction a few years ago...
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United Empire Loyalist
A Californian college dean comes across
a family tree, begun by a deceased aunt, which contains the words
"United Empire Loyalist" scribbled alongside several names...
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Ventriloquist's Dummy
Did "Sam" the
first black ventriloquist dummy, transform how Americans
viewed race in the early 20th century?...
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Vicksburg Map
The Battle of Vicksburg was vital to the north’s command and ultimate success in the the Civil War. Could this map have been used during the seige?...
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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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Whaling Ship
Might a whaling ship docked in Mystic Seaport, Connecticut hold secrets to the Underground Railroad?...
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