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Thaddeus, a name that echoes through history, encompassing various individuals who have left their mark on the world

Background imageThaddeus Collection: Christ and the Twelve Apostles (oil on wood)

Christ and the Twelve Apostles (oil on wood)
BAL283504 Christ and the Twelve Apostles (oil on wood) by German School, (15th century); 57x205 cm; Tula Museum of Fine Arts, Tula, Russia; German, out of copyright

Background imageThaddeus Collection: KOSCIUSKO AND CATHERINE II. Polish general Tadeusz Kosciusko refusing a sword offered

KOSCIUSKO AND CATHERINE II. Polish general Tadeusz Kosciusko refusing a sword offered by Catherine II following unsuccessful rebellion that led to partition of Poland in 1794

Background imageThaddeus Collection: JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. The impeachment committee preparing their indictment

JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. The impeachment committee preparing their indictment against President Andrew Johnson, 1868. Contemporary American engraving

Background imageThaddeus Collection: STEVENS: SPEECH, 1835. Passage from a speech by Thaddeus Stevens, in the Pennsylvania

STEVENS: SPEECH, 1835. Passage from a speech by Thaddeus Stevens, in the Pennsylvania School Journal, 1835

Background imageThaddeus Collection: THADDEUS STEVENS (1792-1868). American lawyer and politician

THADDEUS STEVENS (1792-1868). American lawyer and politician. Oil over a photograph by Mathew Brady

Background imageThaddeus Collection: THE LAST SUPPER. Jesus and his disciples at the Last Supper. Woodcut, German, 1522

THE LAST SUPPER. Jesus and his disciples at the Last Supper. Woodcut, German, 1522

Background imageThaddeus Collection: THE LAST SUPPER. Jesus and his disciples at the Last Supper (John 13). Woodcut

THE LAST SUPPER. Jesus and his disciples at the Last Supper (John 13). Woodcut, German, early 16th century

Background imageThaddeus Collection: CIVIL WAR: BALLOON, 1862. Professor Thaddeus Sobieski Coulincourt Lowe inflating his

CIVIL WAR: BALLOON, 1862. Professor Thaddeus Sobieski Coulincourt Lowe inflating his reconnaissance balloon Intrepid on Gaines Hill, Virginia

Background imageThaddeus Collection: The large meter to measure the amount of gas used to inflated Thaddeus S. C. Lowes hot air balloon

The large meter to measure the amount of gas used to inflated Thaddeus S. C. Lowes hot air balloon
LOWEs BALLOON, 1859. The large meter to measure the amount of gas used to inflated Thaddeus S.C. Lowes hot air balloon. American engraving, 1859

Background imageThaddeus Collection: Thaddeus S. C. Lowes balloon, City of New York, being inflated on the Crystal Palace grounds in

Thaddeus S. C. Lowes balloon, City of New York, being inflated on the Crystal Palace grounds in New York, November 1859
LOWEs BALLOON, 1859. Thaddeus S.C. Lowes balloon, City of New York, being inflated on the Crystal Palace grounds in New York, November 1859

Background imageThaddeus Collection: Professor Thaddeus Sobieski Coulincourt Lowe behind Union lines observing the Battle of Fair Oaks

Professor Thaddeus Sobieski Coulincourt Lowe behind Union lines observing the Battle of Fair Oaks, Virginia
CIVIL WAR: BALLOON, 1862. Professor Thaddeus Sobieski Coulincourt Lowe behind Union lines observing the Battle of Fair Oaks, Virginia, from his balloon Intrepid, 31 May 1862

Background imageThaddeus Collection: View of the City of New York, Thaddeus S. C. Lowes unsuccessful transatlantic balloon of 1859

View of the City of New York, Thaddeus S. C. Lowes unsuccessful transatlantic balloon of 1859
BALLOONING: T. LOWE, 1859. View of the City of New York, Thaddeus S.C. Lowes unsuccessful transatlantic balloon of 1859. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageThaddeus Collection: Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) and his son Thaddeus, 9 February 1864

Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) and his son Thaddeus, 9 February 1864

Background imageThaddeus Collection: Thaddeus Kosciusko, tied to a litter, refusing sword offered by Catherine II following

Thaddeus Kosciusko, tied to a litter, refusing sword offered by Catherine II following unsuccessful rebellion that led to partition of Poland

Background imageThaddeus Collection: World War I Polish army recruitment poster, 1917. Casimir Pulaski and Thaddeus Kosciuszko

World War I Polish army recruitment poster, 1917. Casimir Pulaski and Thaddeus Kosciuszko, 18th/19th century Polish heroes used to appeal to Polish nationalism to recruit men to fight for their

Background imageThaddeus Collection: (1746-1817). Polish patriot who fought with the colonists during the American Revolution

(1746-1817). Polish patriot who fought with the colonists during the American Revolution. Lithograph, 1839, by A
THADDEUS KOSCIUSKO (1746-1817). Polish patriot who fought with the colonists during the American Revolution. Lithograph, 1839, by A. Girard

Background imageThaddeus Collection: American Revolutionary general. The Suspended General, a caricature by Thaddeus Kosciusko, c1778

American Revolutionary general. The Suspended General, a caricature by Thaddeus Kosciusko, c1778
CHARLES LEE (1731-1782). American Revolutionary general. The Suspended General, a caricature by Thaddeus Kosciusko, c1778

Background imageThaddeus Collection: (1746-1817). Polish patriot. Lithograph, 1839, by A. Girard

(1746-1817). Polish patriot. Lithograph, 1839, by A. Girard
THADDEUS KOSCIUSKO (1746-1817). Polish patriot. Lithograph, 1839, by A. Girard

Background imageThaddeus Collection: The Andrew Johnson Impeachment Committee, photographed in 1868 by Mathew Brady

The Andrew Johnson Impeachment Committee, photographed in 1868 by Mathew Brady. Left to right, seated: Benjamin F
JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. The Andrew Johnson Impeachment Committee, photographed in 1868 by Mathew Brady. Left to right, seated: Benjamin F. Butler, Thaddeus Stevens, Thomas Williams, John A

Background imageThaddeus Collection: Congressman Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868) closing the debate in the House of Representatives

Congressman Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868) closing the debate in the House of Representatives on the proposed impeachment
A. JOHNSON: IMPEACHMENT. Congressman Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868) closing the debate in the House of Representatives on the proposed impeachment of President Andrew Johnson

Background imageThaddeus Collection: Thaddeus Stevens, with cane, and John A. Bingham

Thaddeus Stevens, with cane, and John A. Bingham
ANDREW JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT. Thaddeus Stevens, with cane, and John A. Bingham before the Senate during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868

Background imageThaddeus Collection: Mortally-ill Thaddeus Stevens is carried into the Senate during the impeachment trial of President

Mortally-ill Thaddeus Stevens is carried into the Senate during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in
JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. Mortally-ill Thaddeus Stevens is carried into the Senate during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868. Wood engraving, from an American newspaper, 1868

Background imageThaddeus Collection: Johnson Impeachment, 1868

Johnson Impeachment, 1868
JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. Congressman Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868) closing the debate in the House of Representatives on the proposed impeachment of President Andrew Johnson, 2 March 1868

Background imageThaddeus Collection: CIVIL WAR: GAS GENERATORS. Union soldiers in Washington, D. C

CIVIL WAR: GAS GENERATORS. Union soldiers in Washington, D. C. 1863, with balloon gas generators used by Thaddeus S. C
CIVIL WAR: GAS GENERATORS. Union soldiers in Washington, D.C. 1863, with balloon gas generators used by Thaddeus S.C. Lowes Army Aeronautic Corps when surveying Confederate troop movements across

Background imageThaddeus Collection: CONGRESS, MARCH 1861. Thaddeus Stevens, Republican congressman from Pennsylvania, left

CONGRESS, MARCH 1861. Thaddeus Stevens, Republican congressman from Pennsylvania, left, speaks in the Hall of Representatives, Washington, D.C. March 1861

Background imageThaddeus Collection: THADDEUS KOSCIUSKO (1746-1817). Polish patriot. Line engraving, 19th century

THADDEUS KOSCIUSKO (1746-1817). Polish patriot. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageThaddeus Collection: THADDEUS STEVENS, 1868. Republican Congressman Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868)

THADDEUS STEVENS, 1868. Republican Congressman Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868) is carried to an Andrew Jackson impeachment committee meeting in 1868: wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageThaddeus Collection: THE LAST SUPPER. Jesus and his disciples at the Last Supper. Wood engraving after a painting by

THE LAST SUPPER. Jesus and his disciples at the Last Supper. Wood engraving after a painting by Henri Felix Emmanuel Philippoteaux (1815-1884)

Background imageThaddeus Collection: RECONSTRUCTION CARTOON. A cartoon from an American newspaper of 1868 commenting on the part of

RECONSTRUCTION CARTOON. A cartoon from an American newspaper of 1868 commenting on the part of Thaddeus Stevens in developing Reconstruction plans

Background imageThaddeus Collection: THE LAST SUPPER. Jesus and his disciples at the Last Supper (John 13)

THE LAST SUPPER. Jesus and his disciples at the Last Supper (John 13). Wood engraving, American, 1884

Background imageThaddeus Collection: A. JOHNSON: IMPEACHMENT. Mortally-ill Thaddeus Stevens carried into the Senate during

A. JOHNSON: IMPEACHMENT. Mortally-ill Thaddeus Stevens carried into the Senate during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868. Contemporary engraving

Background imageThaddeus Collection: Telharmony

Telharmony
Series of images from 1907 showing a Telharmony machine, invented by Dr. Thaddeus Cahill. A player on the Telharmonium controls vibrating currents from a series of dynamos



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Thaddeus, a name that echoes through history, encompassing various individuals who have left their mark on the world. From Thaddeus Stevens, an American lawyer and politician known for his unwavering commitment to equality and justice during a tumultuous era in America's history. His steel engraving immortalizes his legacy, reminding us of the battles he fought. But Thaddeus is not limited to one man; it transcends time and space. It takes us back to biblical times when the Holy Spirit visited the Apostles, filling them with divine power and wisdom. A wood engraving from 1884 captures this sacred moment when God's presence descended upon humanity. Jude the Apostle also bears this illustrious name. Though often overshadowed by his fellow disciples, Jude played a vital role in spreading Christ's teachings far and wide. His contributions should never be forgotten. The mention of Fairbanks brings forth another Thaddeus - Fairbanks himself - an individual whose accomplishments spanned beyond politics or religion but into invention and innovation. He revolutionized weighing systems with his scales that became indispensable tools across industries. And let us not forget Tadeusz Kosciuszko, a Polish general and statesman whose bravery inspired generations to fight for freedom against oppression. His name resonates with courage and resilience even centuries after his passing. Thaddeus connects these remarkable figures throughout time – each leaving their indelible imprints on society in different ways. Whether it be standing up for justice like Stevens or fighting for liberation like Kosciuszko, they all share a common thread of making their mark on history. As we gaze upon illuminated calendars or stained glass windows depicting Christ's disciples or witness scenes such as "Christ Before Caiaphas" or "The Temptation Of St Anthony, " we are reminded of how faith has shaped our world through these devoted followers who carried forward Christ's message.