"WWII Diary" A look at a diary that may explain what happened to a missing bomber pilot from World War II."1856 Mormon Tale" A look at a book that may provide a true account of female slavery in the Old West."Annie Oakley Coin" A look at a coin that may have been a target for Annie Oakley, one of the Wild West's most popular female sharpshooters.
"Red Hand Flag" A look at a flag that may have been carried by African-American soldiers marching in war."Seth Eastman Painting" A look at a painting that may be an original depiction of Native American life."Isleton Tong" A look at a building that may have provided safe haven for persecuted immigrants, but may have actually been a hub for organized crime.
"Japanese Balloon Bomb" A look at what is believed to be a scrap of a Japanese Balloon Bomb--the only weapon that caused casualties on the US Mainland in WWII."Society Circus Program" A look at a program from a Boy Scout Benefit in 1933."Camp David Letter" A look at a letter that may provide information about the family that previously owned Camp David.
"China Marine Jacket" Gwen Wright looks at a jacket from a Chinese Marine and explores the history of the regiment."Airstream Caravan" Tukufu Zuberi explores one man’s 221-day, 14,307-mile trek from the tip of Southern Africa to the pyramids of Ancient Egypt. "Lincoln Forgery" Wes Cowan looks at a book of sheet music and explores the years after Lincoln's death to track down the origins of the document.
"Hindenberg Artifact" The detectives try to determine if a green metal box that looks like an instrument panel that was found in Lakehurst, New Jersey is indeed a relic from the burning wreckage of the Hindenburg."Bonus Army Stamp" Wes Cowan looks the stamp’s connection to the veterans' struggle."Dempsey Fight Bell" Tukufu Zuberi looks at the impact of Jack Dempsey on creating fascination with sports and celebrities in the 20s.
"GAR Photograph" Elyse Luray looks at a Civil War era picture showing black and white soldiers standing together."Bill Pickett Saddle" Tukufu Zuberi looks at a saddle with the name "Bill Pickett" engraved on it, that may have belonged to the legendary cowboy himself.
"Black Tom Shell" Gwen Wright determines whether this shell was involved in one of the earliest foreign terrorist attacks on American soil."USS Olympia Glass" Wes Cowan finds whether this an etched glass window can shed some light on a turning point in American foreign policy.
"John Adams Book" Gwen Wright examines a book of transcripts to determine if they were actually correspondence from Adams to his son."Mankato Spoon" Wes Cowan explores the clash between the white settlers and the Dakota Sioux."NC-4 First Across the Atlantic" Elyse Luray investigates the NC-4, the first aircraft to make the transatlantic journey in May, 1919.