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Grant's last outrage in Louisiana / J. Keppler.

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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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01/01/1875
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Keppler, Joseph Ferdinand, 1838-1894, artist
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Louisiana Fendel ,  6.43500, -10.70444
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Library of Congress
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grant ulysses s uncle sam symbolic character executive power legislators editorial cartoons periodical illustrations wood engravings louisiana fendel grant outrage keppler ulysses simpson grant us history 19th century images of uncle sam president ulysses s grant ulysses grant library of congress