The Brothers Who Began as Tailors and Went on Separate Paths
Taken in July 1865, this portrait shows William P. Johnson, the older brother of President Andrew Johnson. Born into poverty in Raleigh, North Carolina, the two young brothers were bound ...
The Pacific Northwest Frontier
On July 1, 1899, photographers in Tacoma captured sweeping glass‑plate views of Mount Rainier rising above the winding Puyallup River valley — a landscape still largely untouched by the industrial ...
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The Denver Veranda
On July 1, 1916, Second Lieutenant Dwight D. Eisenhower married Mamie Geneva Doud at her family’s home in Denver, Colorado, capping a whirlwind courtship that had begun the previous autumn ...
The Standard of Prepayment
On July 1, 1847, the United States Post Office revolutionized American communication by placing its first government‑issued postage stamps on sale in New York City. Before this landmark change, the ...
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The Stand at Gettysburg
On July 1, 1863, the Battle of Gettysburg erupted when Union Major General John F. Reynolds rode onto the field and immediately recognized the tactical gift before him: the rolling ...
The Continental Consensus
Edward Rutledge’s call for a one‑day delay on July 1, 1776 was not an act of obstruction but a moment of deliberate statesmanship. At twenty‑six, he understood that declaring independence ...
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The Charge of San Juan
On July 1, 1898, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt led the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry—better known as the “Rough Riders”—in a fierce assault on Kettle Hill during the Spanish‑American War. After Colonel ...
The Ignition of the Midnight Mail
On July 1, 1925, James DeWitt Hill taxied into position at Hadley Field, New Jersey, to fly the inaugural eastbound night leg of the nation’s first continuous, scheduled transcontinental airmail ...
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The Scientific Estate
The historic image of Fort Hill captures an elderly Thomas Green Clemson sitting quietly on the porch of the South Carolina estate he inherited through his marriage to Anna Maria ...
The Railway Rebellion
On July 1, 1922, nearly 400,000 railroad shopmen across the United States walked off the job, launching one of the largest labor actions in American history. The strike erupted in ...
The Automated Route
On July 1, 1963, the United States Post Office Department fundamentally reorganized domestic mail distribution by introducing the five‑digit Zone Improvement Plan, or ZIP Code. Designed to manage an overwhelming ...



