History Detectives Season 5 Episode 8

History Detectives Season 5 Episode 8 Lincoln Letter; Quaker Map; USS Indianapolis

  • August 27, 2007

In season 5 episode 8 of History Detectives, the team investigates three fascinating items that hold significant historical value. The first item is a letter that may have been written by Abraham Lincoln. The letter was discovered in a trunk and is believed to have been written to a Quaker woman who advocated for the abolishment of slavery. The team takes the letter to an expert who can verify its authenticity and determine if it was indeed written by the 16th president of the United States.

The second item is a map that was discovered in a historic Quaker meeting house in Philadelphia. The map is believed to have been used by Quakers who assisted slaves in their escape to freedom via the Underground Railroad. The team visits the site and meets with the current owners of the meeting house to learn more about the map's origins and its use in aiding escaped slaves.

Lastly, the team investigates the sinking of the USS Indianapolis, a naval vessel that was sunk during World War II. The team speaks with survivors of the sinking and reviews documents to piece together the events that led to the ship's tragedy. They also visit the National Archives to review records related to the sinking and to learn about the aftermath of the disaster.

Throughout the episode, the team uses their expertise to unravel the mysteries of each item while providing valuable historical context and insight into the events that shaped our country. Viewers will be captivated by the fascinating stories surrounding each item and the dedication of the team to uncover the truth about our nation's past.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 27, 2007
  • Language
    English