History Detectives Season 1 Episode 4

History Detectives Season 1 Episode 4 Portrait of George Washington; Patty Cannon; Trumpet

  • July 17, 2003

In the fourth episode of History Detectives season 1, the team sets out to uncover the stories behind three fascinating historical artifacts: a portrait of founding father and first U.S President George Washington, a brass trumpet said to have been played by a musician at Abraham Lincoln's inauguration, and a mysterious grave in Delaware that is believed to hold the remains of notorious slave trader Patty Cannon.

Their first investigation delves into the origins of a portrait of George Washington that was discovered in an old New England home. The team examines the painting's style and details to determine whether it is an original work or a copy, and delves into Washington's journey from military hero to American icon. They also analyze the painting's inscriptions and symbols to uncover any hidden meanings or possible connections to the Revolutionary War.

In the second segment, the team turns their attention to a trumpet that is said to have belonged to a musician who played at Abraham Lincoln's inauguration in 1861. They investigate the trumpet's design and construction, and try to uncover any historical records or accounts that might confirm its authenticity. Along the way, they learn about the history of brass instruments in American music, and explore the role of musicians in shaping public events and political ceremonies.

Finally, the team travels to southern Delaware to investigate a strange burial ground that is thought to hold the remains of Patty Cannon, a notorious slave trader and kidnapper who terrorized the Delmarva Peninsula in the early 19th century. The team examines the site's geology and archeology to determine its age and possible origins, and investigates historical records to piece together clues about Cannon's life and crimes. They also examine the stories and legends surrounding her death and burial, and try to separate fact from fiction in order to uncover the truth about this elusive figure.

Throughout the episode, the History Detectives team uses a combination of cutting-edge technology, archival research, and hands-on investigation to uncover the secrets and stories of these fascinating artifacts and figures. By piecing together the puzzle of the past, they shed light on important moments in American history and offer new insights into the lives and struggles of the people who shaped our nation.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 17, 2003
  • Language
    English