TIL , during WWII , pennies were made of blade alternatively of copper because they needed copper to make ammo .

1.This Civil War draft notice:

2.This signature portion of Japan’s 1945 surrender, where Canada’s repaccidentallysigned below their line, causing each subsequent signature to be pushed down a line:

3.This American Passport from 1961, which did not permit travel to communist countries:

4.This 1914 article that didn’t realize it was reporting on the lead-up to WW1:

5.This 1912 article about climate change:

6.This penny from 1943 that was made with steel, because the government needed copperforammunition in WWII:

7.This ad that reminds us that 14-year-olds used to be allowed to drive:

8.This 1917 letter from a 7-year-old expressing hope that Santa will “kick the Kaiser in the rump”:

9.This 1942 coupon that people could redeem for a new atlas after WWII, since the map was expected to change:

10.This 1922 college application:

11.This list of things children would be “lashed” over in the early 1900s:

12.This 1939 article that aged very poorly:

13.Along with this 1942 headline:

14.This 1954 recruitment letter from the CIA:

15.This letter from a Vietnam soldier that’s just really, really sad:

16.This tuition bill that just makes me sad about the state of our country:

17.This extremely early use of what would become the “like” symbol on Facebook:

18.This early use of the word “dope,” though not with its current definition:

19.This 1938 magazine report on a new device that’s essentially a vape:

20.This 1923 world map with the Arctic labeled “unexplored”:

21.These 1954 requirements for being a flight attendant:

22.These cigarettes that airplanes would actually give you while in-flight, before all flights were non-smoking:

23.These 1923 pay rates for railroad workers:

24.This gear for a child coal miner:

25.This 1932 World Atlas, which labels people’s religion in different places, including “heathen” as a category:

26.This old ad for a “facial” massager:

27.This 1933 hospital bill for someone who stayed in the hospital for a week:

28.This 1920s ad for using tapeworms for weight loss:

29.This old 1920s copy ofHamletwhere the owner wrote down the boys she’d gone out with:

30.This tank driver’s license:

31.This 1920 Presidential ballot:

32.These “survival biscuits” from 1963, with the threat of nuclear war looming:

33.This 1963 postcard explaining zip codes from when they were first put into place:

34.And finally, this 1933 letter about the “Hitler situation”:

A worn letter from the Provost Marshal's Office dated July 14, 1863, notifying an individual of their draft into U.S. military service during the Civil War

The image shows multiple signatures from representatives of various countries on a document. This includes signatures from United States, China, United Kingdom, USSR, Australia, Canada, France, Netherlands, and New Zealand

A passport page showing travel restrictions to China, Korea, Vietnam, Albania, and Hungary, and a New York City admission stamp dated September 8, 1961

A close-up of a July 24, 1914, Daily News newspaper. Headlines include Wilson revoking Jones's nomination, Anna Hammerlin hit by an undertaker's ambulance, and Austria sending an ultimatum to Serbia

Old newspaper clipping from The Rodney & Otamatea Times. Headline: Science Notes and News. Article about coal consumption affecting climate, dated August 14, 1912

A young boy is smiling while sitting in the driver's seat of a car. The text beside him discusses the irresponsibility of allowing a 14-year-old to drive cross-country

A handwritten letter reads: "Dear Daddy, tomorrow is Christmas. And I hope Santa Claus will bring you many things. And kick the Kaiser in the rump."

Rand McNally atlas ad: Discusses map updates due to post-WWII boundary changes in Europe. Includes mailing coupon for a new edition. Address: Rand McNally & Company, 536 S. Clark St., Chicago 5, Ill

Elon College application form with fields for personal details, church membership, newspaper preferences, health, special departments, and room reservation requests

List titled "Punishments" detailing offenses such as "Boys and Girls Playing Together" and corresponding lashes, ranging from 2 to 10

A person holds a copy of The Boston Post newspaper with headlines about a big V.F.W. parade and Hitler's note favoring peace

A historical newspaper fragment dated July 3, 1942, with a headline stating, "Nazis Boast Russia Soon to Be Beaten." The paper is old and torn

CIA letter dated February 5, 1954, recommending an individual for employment based on qualifications in communications. Signed by Deputy Assistant Director for Personnel

A letter dated March 2, 1969. The writer discusses turning 25, feeling older due to war, the death of a friend, and coping with life’s hardships

Financial agreement from Wesleyan Methodist College dated Sept. 10, 1957, listing various fees, total amount due, and a signature of the Business-Manager, Tressie

Handwritten, partially blurred text on a piece of lined paper, displaying cursive writing

Letter dated September 2, 1945, from Harry Bruce in Tokyo, Japan, to his mom, describing his experiences during the occupation, arrival, and unloading of troops

An article titled "Fireless Tobacco Pipe" describes a new electric device for smoking that heats tobacco to produce vapors without burning it

Old map indicating 'Unexplored Arctic Ocean' between 165° and 135° longitude west, with Prince Patrick Island visible on the lower right

Page detailing qualifications for stewardesses at Chicago and Southern Air Lines. Requirements include specific height, weight, age, and attributes like eyesight and demeanor

Vintage Philip Morris cigarette pack with Braniff International Airways branding, advertising "Over 140 Offices in the U.S.A. and South America."

Summary of a statement dated December 1, 1923, listing job classifications, number of positions, and rates of pay for employees in the Maintenance of Equipment Department, Southern Railway

Black mining helmet beside a bag labeled "Glen Alden-Hudson Anthracite Silver Dollar Week October 1962 $125.00"

A vintage map showing the predominant religions in the Americas, using various color codes for Protestant, Roman Catholic, Orthodox Catholic, Mohammedan, Confucian and Buddhist, Brahman, and Heathen

An  showing various battery-operated facial massagers, including an image of a woman using one. The text highlights features and prices

Hospital bill summary dated 1/27/33 addressed to Lillian for various medical services totaling $59.00, including room, ward, operating room, and anesthesia charges

Vintage  showing a woman with grocery items. Text promotes "sanitized tape worms" as a weight-loss method with slogans like "No diet, no baths, no exercise!"

Cover of "Hamlet" from the Riverside Literature Series by William Shakespeare, with names written on the inside cover in various handwriting styles

Cover of a Soviet tank driver's license booklet, featuring an embossed tank illustration under Russian text with a star emblem above

Official Presidential Ballot from 1920 listing candidates Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, James M. Cox, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eugene V. Debs, Seymour Stedman, P.P. Christensen, and Max S. Hayes

A metallic tin labeled "Survival Biscuit" is open, showing several stacked crackers inside. The label mentions the product's purpose, date, and manufacturer

A USPS poster from May 1963 featuring a cartoon character, Mr. Zip, announcing the introduction of the ZIP Code system aimed at improving mail delivery efficiency

A person holds a typewritten letter, shown in multiple images, detailing an account involving a writer named Felix Klavier