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[Honorable William R. Grace, Mayor of New York City, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly left] / Sarony, New York.

[Honorable William R. Grace, Mayor of New York City, head-and-shoulder...

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Honorable William R. Grace, Mayor of New York City

Honorable William R. Grace, Mayor of New York City

William Russell Grace, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly left. Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A summer smoke-cloud / J. Keppler.

A summer smoke-cloud / J. Keppler.

Print shows Puck reclining before a table covered with alcoholic beverages, some labeled "V.H. Dusenbury's P.P. Brandy" and "Puck Punch [No London Punch]", smoking and blowing smoke rings. Among the figures app... More

William Tell Cleveland will not bow to the hat / Gillam.

William Tell Cleveland will not bow to the hat / Gillam.

Illustration shows Grover Cleveland, as William Tell, holding the hand of Franklin Edson, as his son, striding past a hat labeled "Tammany" perched atop a stick labeled "Ignorant Voters" around which Samuel S. ... More

The Democratic smithy - odd shoes for the mule / Gillam. Joseph Pulitzer

The Democratic smithy - odd shoes for the mule / Gillam. Joseph Pulitz...

Illustration shows the interior of a blacksmith's shop where Samuel Randall, Abram Hewitt, and Benjamin Butler are putting oversized shoes labeled "Protection, Free Trade, [and] Incidental Tariff" on a mule lab... More

Another one gone wrong / J. Keppler.

Another one gone wrong / J. Keppler.

Illustration shows John Kelly dressed as a woman, threatening New York City Mayor Franklin Edson with a stick labeled "N.Y. Board of Aldermen" and pointing toward jars on a shelf, containing former Mayors Edwar... More

Puck magazine cover - Make him harmless! / F. Graetz.

Puck magazine cover - Make him harmless! / F. Graetz.

Illustration shows a youthful Theodore Roosevelt clipping the long claws labeled "Confirming Powers of the Board of Aldermen" on the "Tammany" tiger with scissors labeled "By Act of Legislature"; he has disable... More

Kik - kik - cock-a-doodle doo! Mr. Kelly, how are you? / J. Keppler.

Kik - kik - cock-a-doodle doo! Mr. Kelly, how are you? / J. Keppler.

Illustration shows New York City Mayor William R. Grace as a rooster crowing over a defeated and demoralized John Kelly, Tammany Hall boss; Grace, an anti-Tammany Hall politician, was just re-elected mayor of N... More

The dedication of the great statue

The dedication of the great statue

Print shows six scenes from the dedication of the Statue of Liberty: "President Cleveland reviewing the parade"; "Mayor Grace presenting the freedom of the city"; "Sketches of the parade"; "The parade passing t... More

Condemned to die / F. Opper. - Political cartoon, public domain image

Condemned to die / F. Opper. - Political cartoon, public domain image

Print shows David B. Hill labeled "Hill-ism", Richard Croker as the Tammany Tiger labeled "Croker-ism", and Roswell P. Flower, wearing a tall stove-pipe hat, labeled "Flower-ism", standing on the right on "Cond... More

"In at the death" J.S. Pughe, chromolithograph

"In at the death" J.S. Pughe, chromolithograph

Print shows Charles H. Parkhurst holding a sword labeled "Evidence Against Tammany" and waving the tail he has cut off the Tammany Tiger labeled "Lexow Investigation Exposures", lying dead at his feet. In the b... More

Caught in his own trap / Dalrymple.

Caught in his own trap / Dalrymple.

Print shows David B. Hill caught in a large claw-type animal trap labeled "Nomination for N.Y. Governorship"; a sign posted next to the trap states "This Trap was set by David B. Hill to catch an Anti-Snapper".... More

Make a complete job of it, this time! / C.J. Taylor.

Make a complete job of it, this time! / C.J. Taylor.

Print shows three men labeled "Dr. Schurz" holding a large carving knife and sharpening tool, "Dr. Grace", and "Dr. Parkhurst" holding a saw, examining a sick tiger labeled "Tammany"; a medicine case in the for... More