Featured Investigation Civil War Sabotage?
The steamship Sultana exploded one night in 1865, killing more than 1,800 people. Was the disaster a result of Civil War sabotage?
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WWII Diary
Season 6, Episode 1
Does this diary hold the key to understanding the fate of a missing bomber pilot from World War II?
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1856 Mormon Tale
Season 6, Episode 1
Is this tattered book a true account of female slavery in the old West?
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Annie Oakley Coin
Season 6, Episode 1
Was this coin a target for one of the Wild West's most popular female sharpshooters?
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Isleton Tong
Season 6, Episode 2
Was this building a safe haven for persecuted immigrants, or a hub for organized crime?
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Red Hand Flag
Season 6, Episode 2
Is this peculiar flag one that African-American soldiers marched under in the war to end all wars?
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Seth Eastman Painting
Season 6, Episode 2
Is this painting a true depiction of Native American life from one of the premiere painters of the American West?
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Japanese Balloon Bomb
Season 6, Episode 3
Is this scrap of fabric evidence of a secret wartime attack on the United States' mainland?
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Camp David Letter
Season 6, Episode 3
Could a box found in a dumpster hold information about the founding of a top-secret Presidential retreat?
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Society Circus Program
Season 6, Episode 3
Why are some of New York's wealthiest planning a circus at the depth of the Great Depression?
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Airstream Caravan
Season 6, Episode 4
Was this mobile home part of a modern-day wagon train halfway across the world?
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China Marine Jacket
Season 6, Episode 4
Can the symbols on this jacket identify a marine who may have witnessed paradise tumbling into disaster?
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Lincoln Forgery
Season 6, Episode 4
Could this piece of sheet music have come from Abraham Lincoln's private collection?
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Dempsey Fight Bell
Season 6, Episode 5
Is this the bell that sat ringside at the world's first boxing superstar's legendary match?
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Bonus Army Stamp
Season 6, Episode 5
Is this stamp connected to a moment when the U.S. Army fought fellow soldiers in the nation’s capital?
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Hindenburg Artifact
Season 6, Episode 5
Was this device snatched from the burning wreckage of the ill-fated zeppelin?
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GAR Photograph
Season 6, Episode 6
How did two African Americans come to be part of this photograph in Reconstructionist-era America?
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Hitler Films
Season 6, Episode 6
Could these rusting film canisters contain unknown footage of one of the 20th century's most heinous murderers?
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Bill Picket Saddle
Season 6, Episode 6
Did this saddle ride into cowboy history with one of rodeo's most daring innovators?
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Black Tom Shell
Season 6, Episode 7
Is this shell from a devastating act of foreign sabotage on American soil?
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Front Street Blockhouse
Season 6, Episode 7
Did this unassuming house protect an American colony from attack almost 300 years ago?
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U.S.S Olympia Glass
Season 6, Episode 7
Could this farmhouse door have sailed into battle in one of the country's greatest naval victories?
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NC-4: First Across The Atlantic
Season 6, Episode 8
Is this piece of fabric a remnant from the first transatlantic flight?
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John Adams Book
Season 6, Episode 8
Was this book a gift from John Adams to his son?
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Mankato Spoon
Season 6, Episode 8
What does this delicate silver spoon have to do with the largest mass execution in American history?
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Connecticut Farmhouse
Season 6, Episode 9
Why did this Connecticut farmhouse have so many owners in such a short space of time?
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Kahlil Gibran Painting
Season 6, Episode 9
Is this painting an unknown work by an immigrant poet whose words inspired an American generation?
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Shipwreck Cannons
Season 6, Episode 9
Are these the last remains of a navy schooner that fought in a border dispute with the mighty British Empire?
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Atocha Spanish Silver
Season 6, Episode 10
What are these markings on a silver bar discovered in the wreck of a Spanish ship?
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Blueprint Special
Season 6, Episode 10
Did this record play a dramatic role in the Allied victory during the Second World War?
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Monroe Letter
Season 6, Episode 10
Does this letter link America's President to the high seas piracy of U.S. merchant ships in the early 1800s?
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Slave Songbook
Season 6, Episode 11
Are these tattered pages the earliest record of music created by slaves?
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Josh White Guitar
Season 6, Episode 11
What role did this guitar play in the transformation of the music industry in the 1960's?
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Birthplace Of Hip Hop
Season 6, Episode 11
Did this Bronx apartment building give birth to a culture that now spans the globe?
