Linton Weeks
Story Archive
Thursday
A history actor/interpreter at Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia. David M. Doody/Courtesy of Colonial Williamsburg hide caption
Wednesday
"Mischief Makers," 1915 Harry Whittier Frees/Library of Congress hide caption
Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Henpeck wash the dishes, on stereo card, circa 1903. Library of Congress hide caption
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Holiday in the White House: First lady Betty Ford, Santa Claus and some clowns lead a procession of diplomatic corps children at a Christmas party in 1975. Library of Congress hide caption
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Jumping the gun: President Harry Truman holds up a copy of the Chicago Daily Tribune that erroneously declared his defeat by Thomas Dewey in the presidential election of 1948. Underwood Archives/Getty Images hide caption
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Theodore Roosevelt in 1907 with two of his sons, Archie and Quentin — who put snakes in the pockets of congressmen. Library of Congress hide caption
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The completed Library of Congress. Library of Congress hide caption
Tuesday
George Edwin Taylor in 1904. Courtesy of Eartha M.M. White Collection, Thomas G. Carpenter Library, University of North Florida hide caption
Wednesday
Patriotic Turkey: Detail from a vintage Thanksgiving greeting card. NPR hide caption
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Thanksgiving maskers, circa 1910-1915. Bain News Service/Library of Congress hide caption
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Sketch of an unidentified woman, between 1830 and 1860. Library of Congress hide caption
Tuesday
A brewster at the Carillon Brewing Co. in Dayton, Ohio. Courtesy of Carillon Brewing Co. hide caption
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Union commanders in composite photo, 1883-84. Library of Congress hide caption
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Comic actor Fanny Rice, sometimes billed as the Funniest Woman in America, in 1896. Library of Congress hide caption
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Thomas Jefferson. Library of Congress hide caption
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Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1825-1911) Photo Researchers/Getty Images hide caption
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A horse and wagon, 1911. Library of Congress hide caption
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General Grant at City Point, created circa 1902 Library of Congress hide caption
Thursday
A group of anti-suffrage leaders who organized a barge excursion up the Hudson River for a Decoration Day picnic in New York, 1913 (from left): Mrs. George Phillips, Mrs. K.B. Lapham, Miss Burnham, Mrs. Everett P. Wheeler, Mrs. John A. Church. Library of Congress hide caption
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An American parlor, circa 1890. Library of Congress hide caption
Tuesday
The National Mall, looking west from the Capitol, pre-2007. Carol M. Highsmith/Library of Congress hide caption
Wednesday
James W. Parkinson, 19th century Philadelphia restaurateur, in The Confectioner's Journal, 1875. From "The Thousand Dollar Dinner" hide caption
Friday
From The Daughter of Dawn Courtesy of Oklahoma Historical Society hide caption