Grant's last outrage in Louisiana / J. Keppler.
Summary
Uncle Sam saying to Ulysses S. Grant, "Hold there! Hold there, General! I have tolerated your abuses of your office long enough. ..." Grant replying "March those legislators out. I am going to have my way in this matter. ..." On the ground lies a paper, "We are in the midst of a revolution tending fast to the concentration of all power in the hands of one man."
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Date
01/01/1875
Contributors
Keppler, Joseph Ferdinand, 1838-1894, artist
Location
Louisiana Fendel
,
6.43500, -10.70444
Source
Library of Congress
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