Was Eleazor Williams, New York missionary among the indians, really the Dauphin of France, son of Louis XIV, who supposedly died in prison?
Was it General Sherman's invading army that caused the burning of Columbia, South Carolina on Feb. 17, 1865?
It the "Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence" of 5/20/1775 an authentic account of an actual meeting?
Did any soldiers of General Custer's force survive the Battle at the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876?
Who first deciphered the Egyptian hieroglyphs, the frenchman Champollion or the englishman Thomas Young?
Did Marshal Ney, surviving the fall of Napoleon, evade execution as a traitor and escape to the U.S.?
Was Archbishop Lanfranc, Chief Legal Advisor to William the Conqueror, the same person as Lanfrancus, the brilliant young jurist of Pavia, Italy?
Did George Washington or Alexander Hamilton compose Washington's Sept. 17, 1796 farewell address to the people?
Did Capt. Fremont have secret instructions from Washington to incite or aid a revolution in California so as to detach it from Mexico?
Who put the decisive word "gold" into the Republican Money Plank of 1896: H.H. Kohlsaat or someone else?
Was the Chicago Great Fire of 10/9/1870 really caused by Mrs. O'leary's cow kicking over the lamp in the stable?
Were the following institutions of the American colonies actually originate in Holland: written ballot, public prosecutor and recording of deeds?
At the Battle of Lake Erie on 9/10/1813, did Capt. Elliot of the "Niagara" fail to help Commodore Perry's "Lawrence"?
Did Marcus Whitmon save Oregon by journeying east in 1842-43 so as to ensure its retention as an American colony?