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Posted in U.S. Historical News

Baltimore Auto Crash Leaves Car Hanging in Midair

A routine drive across a Baltimore bridge nearly ended in disaster in the autumn of 1919 when an automobile skidded out of control and crashed…

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Posted in Murder U.S. Historical News

Indiana Wife Hit With Hammer and Buried in Cornfield

In the autumn of 1913, a grim discovery in an Indiana cornfield led authorities to a husband who had suddenly vanished with his two young…

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Posted in Culture

Wilkes-Barre Mayor Says Jazz and Frankfurters Are Ruining America

In the roaring twenties, few cultural trends spread faster or stirred more controversy than jazz. To its fans, the new music was exciting and full…

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Posted in Murder U.S. Historical News

Dancing Teacher Found Dead on Illinois Railroad Tracks

In September 1913, the discovery of a mangled body on railroad tracks outside Chicago appeared at first to be a tragic railway accident. But a…

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Posted in Germany World Historical News

Horses and Pulleys Create Battlefield Simulation in Germany

Long before computerized simulations, laser ranges, and virtual battlefields, military planners searched for inventive ways to prepare soldiers for combat. At the dawn of the…

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Posted in U.S. Historical News

D.C. Launches Mass Vaccination Drive Amid Smallpox Outbreak

In the spring of 1925, Washington, D.C., found itself in the grip of a growing smallpox outbreak. Health officials were scrambling to contain the disease…

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Posted in Murder U.S. Historical News

Baltimore Woman’s Axed Body Found in Cellar

In January 1909, a grim discovery inside a Baltimore home shocked neighbors and baffled investigators. What began as a child’s frantic claim that his grandmother…

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Posted in Murder U.S. Historical News

Jack the Ripper Panic Strikes New York City

In the summer of 1907, New York City was gripped by fear. Newspapers warned of a spreading “crime wave,” police chased leads that went nowhere,…

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Posted in U.S. Historical News

Armless and Headless Body Found on Freight Car

A grisly discovery on an Illinois Central freight car left residents near Milan, Tennessee, struggling to explain what had happened.  The armless and headless body…

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Posted in France World Historical News

Little Toms and Marie: A Curious French Wedding

Newspapers of the early 1900s often treated unusual lives as curiosities, framing disability, difference, and hardship in language that can feel jarring today. This brief…

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