History's Lost & Found Episode Guide

All Episodes (116)

Original Airdate: 2000-12-20

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Heisman Trophy; first Mustang convertible; Enola Gay log book.

Original Airdate: 2000-12-19

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The James Caird, a boat from Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated expedition to Antarctica in 1914; an original Sun Studio soundboard; the car in which World War II Gen. George S. Patton was fatally injured.

Original Airdate: 2000-12-18

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Lyndon Johnson tapes; John Lennon's station wagon; first parking-meter.

Original Airdate: 2000-12-15

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Bonnie and Clyde's death car; George Washington's inaugural Bible; Hugh Hefner's pajamas.

Original Airdate: 2000-12-14

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Henry Ford's quadricycle; Mark David Chapman's ``Double Fantasy'' album; Crown of St. Stephen.

Original Airdate: 2000-12-13

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USS Pampanito; Stanley Milgram's shock box; ``Take Me Out to the Ballgame'' lyric sheet.

Original Airdate: 2000-12-12

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Nuremberg Laws; Charlie Parker's plastic saxophone; first Lionel train.

Original Airdate: 2000-12-11

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The lost squadron; Harriet Beecher Stowe's manuscript for ``Uncle Tom's Cabin''; Ty Cobb's dentures.

Original Airdate: 2000-12-08

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Eisenhower's Ike jacket; first Apple computer; Rin Tin Tin.

Original Airdate: 2000-12-07

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Jim Thorpe's Olympic medals; Joseph Haydn's head; original Coca-Cola bottle.

Original Airdate: 2000-12-06

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Cowardly Lion costume; first transistor; JFK's whale tooth.

Original Airdate: 2000-12-05

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First Academy Award; Alexander Graham Bell's induction device; the Stone of Scone.

Original Airdate: 2000-12-04

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Elvis' letter to Nixon; man-eating lions of Tsavo; Mary Ann Hall's brothel.

Original Airdate: 2000-12-01

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Hindenburg; Trigger; Sally Rand's ostrich-feather fan.

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