Matthew Darly - Prattle / MD., British Cartoon Print
Print shows a full-length portrait of a man, right profile, holding hat in right hand. Includes inscription below which expresses the opinion of the character depicted regarding the progress of the war in Ameri... More
The English lion dismember'd or the voice of the public for an enquiry...
Print shows, on the left, Lord North carrying a large sack labeled "Budget" over his shoulder, tethered to the sack by chain is a lion from which America (represented by a Native man wearing feathered headdress... More
Public opinion - Print, Library of Congress collection
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Letter from Isabella Massie to Mary Anne Estlin
Isabella Massie writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to inviting some friends to meet mebers of the Bristol & Clifton Ladies' anti-slavery association. She wants her friends to meet real abolitionists with "an... More
Letter from Isabella Massie to Mary Anne Estlin
Isabella Massie writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to inviting some friends to meet mebers of the Bristol & Clifton Ladies' anti-slavery association. She wants her friends to meet real abolitionists with "an... More
The political barbecue. Going the whole hog.
Andrew Jackson is roasted over the fires of "Public Opinion" by the figure of Justice in a cartoon relating to the controversy surrounding Jackson's removal of federal deposits from the Bank of the United State... More
Letter from Isabella Massie to Mary Anne Estlin
Isabella Massie writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to inviting some friends to meet mebers of the Bristol & Clifton Ladies' anti-slavery association. She wants her friends to meet real abolitionists with "an... More
Letter from Isabella Massie to Mary Anne Estlin
Isabella Massie writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to inviting some friends to meet mebers of the Bristol & Clifton Ladies' anti-slavery association. She wants her friends to meet real abolitionists with "an... More
Letter from George Jeffrey Tillotson, Brooklyn, [Conn.], to Amos Augus...
George Jeffrey Tillotson writes to Amos A. Phelps informing him he has received a copy of Phelp's "Lectures on Slavery." Tillotson states he has not yet read the full book but agrees with Phelp's sentiments and... More
Letter from John Bishop Estlin, Bristol, [England], to Louis Alexis Ch...
John Bishop Estlin writes to Louis Alexis Chamerovzow regarding antislavery news. He writes that Mr. Pillsbury left for Birningham and Liverpool and will give him his address. He writes his views of Pillsbury a... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1837 Oct...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding William Lloyd Garrison and the "Appeal." He writes, "if we had only condemned the Appeal, we should have placed ourselves in the predicament in which you see... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1837 Oct...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding William Lloyd Garrison and the "Appeal." He writes, "if we had only condemned the Appeal, we should have placed ourselves in the predicament in which you see... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1837 Oct...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding William Lloyd Garrison and the "Appeal." He writes, "if we had only condemned the Appeal, we should have placed ourselves in the predicament in which you see... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1837 Oct...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding William Lloyd Garrison and the "Appeal." He writes, "if we had only condemned the Appeal, we should have placed ourselves in the predicament in which you see... More
Letter from Elizabeth Pease Nichol, Darlington, [England], to William ...
Elizabeth Pease Nichol writes William Lloyd Garrison a letter of thanks for his previous correspondence, and reports that while the anti-slavery cause in Britain grows, its new-found and vocal detractors grant ... More
Letter from Elizabeth Pease Nichol, Darlington, [England], to William ...
Elizabeth Pease Nichol writes William Lloyd Garrison a letter of thanks for his previous correspondence, and reports that while the anti-slavery cause in Britain grows, its new-found and vocal detractors grant ... More
Letter from Elizabeth Pease Nichol, Darlington, [England], to William ...
Elizabeth Pease Nichol writes William Lloyd Garrison a letter of thanks for his previous correspondence, and reports that while the anti-slavery cause in Britain grows, its new-found and vocal detractors grant ... More
Letter from Elizabeth Pease Nichol, Darlington, [England], to William ...
Elizabeth Pease Nichol writes William Lloyd Garrison a letter of thanks for his previous correspondence, and reports that while the anti-slavery cause in Britain grows, its new-found and vocal detractors grant ... More
Letter from Theodore Parker, Boston, [Massachusetts], to John Quincy A...
Theodore Parker writes in Am.1157 (5) to John Quincy Adams on July 26 1845 in Boston, [Massachusetts] forwarding important papers from Dr. Flügel. / Theodore Parker writes in Am.1157 (6) to unknown on Nov[ember... More
Letter from Hampden, The Hill Country, to William Lloyd Garrison, 1847...
Hampden writes to the Liberator discussing a loan to finance the Mexican-American War, arguing that "money lent for the purpose of carrying on a war of aggression and conquest, and for the extension of slavery,... More
Letter from John Bishop Estlin, Paris, [France], to Mrs. W.C. Barclay,...
John Bishop Estlin writes to Mrs. W.C. Barclay sending her a copy of his reply to her circular. He disapproves of the movement being made in Glasgow "by persons professing themselves to be the friends of the Sl... More
Letter from Parker Pillsbury, Concord, [N.H.], to William Lloyd Garris...
Parker Pillsbury writes William Lloyd Garrison calling his attention to the "Union Meeting" held in Manchester, asserting that Garrison would have been "greatly edified" by a number of the speeches delivered, a... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb, Dublin, [Ireland], to Mary Anne Estlin...
Richard Davis Webb writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to asking her to send a copy of a book by Bigelow on to Miss Weston. He writes of an omission in a letter to Garrison printed in the Examiner. He thanks ... More
Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Phil[adelphia], [Pa.], to William Lloy...
James Miller M'Kim writes William Lloyd Garrison informing him that the meeting of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society will take place on Monday, October 25th. M'Kim inquires if Garrison might be able to make... More
Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Phil[adelphia], [Pa.], to William Lloy...
James Miller M'Kim writes William Lloyd Garrison informing him that the meeting of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society will take place on Monday, October 25th. M'Kim inquires if Garrison might be able to make... More
Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Phil[adelphia], [Pa.], to William Lloy...
James Miller M'Kim writes William Lloyd Garrison informing him that the meeting of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society will take place on Monday, October 25th. M'Kim inquires if Garrison might be able to make... More
Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Phil[adelphia], [Pa.], to William Lloy...
James Miller M'Kim writes William Lloyd Garrison informing him that the meeting of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society will take place on Monday, October 25th. M'Kim inquires if Garrison might be able to make... More
Letter from Andrew Paton, Glasgow, [Scotland], to Mary Anne Estlin, 18...
Andrew Paton writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to documents requested to be forwarded to Mr. Chamerovzow by William Smeal for the Glasgow emancipation society and for the Glasgow female anti-slavery society... More
Letter from Mary Anne Estlin, Bristol, [England], to Sarah Allibone Sp...
Mary Anne Estlin writes to Sarah Allibone Speakman McKim regarding her friendship with Mr. McKim as well as abolitionist news. She writes that "for several years past it has fallen to the lot of my Father & mys... More
Letter from Isabella Massie, Upper Clapton, [England], to Mary Anne Es...
Isabella Massie writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to the meeting at the British & Foreign Bible Society. She fears that the pro-slavery ministers will prevail and that the "hideous buttresses of Slavery wil... More
Letter from Sarah Allibone Speakman McKim, Philadelphia, [Pennslyvania...
Sarah Allibone Speakman McKim writes to Mary Anne Estlin on June 17, 1853 thanking her and her father for taking care of her husband while he is ill during his visit to England. She hopes he will be able to "re... More
Letter from Mary Anne Estlin, Bristol, [England], to James Miller M'Ki...
Mary Anne Estlin writes to James Miller McKim regarding her father's health condition. She writes, "His medical friends think it safest for him thus to follow inclination & to give himself up to rest as long as... More
Extract of a letter from Louis Alexis Chamerovzow, Paris, [France], to...
Louis Alexis Chamerovzow writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his visit and travels to Versailles with Mrs. Chapman and her "elegant family." He discusses Mrs. Chapman and Miss Weston and their opinions of ... More
Letter from Mary Anne Estlin, Clevedon, [England], to Louis Alexis Cha...
Mary Estlin writes to Louis Alexander Chamerovzow regarding her lack of communication because of her father's ill health. She writes of his feeling in connection with the recent letter of Mr. Pillsbury publishe... More
Letter from S. Alfred Steinthal, Bridgewater, [England], to Mary Anne ...
S. Alfred Steinthal (1826-1910) writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to Mr. May's letter on the Manchester Conference. He says they passed strong resolutions cooperating with the American Anti-Slavery Society ... More
Letter from Rebecca Moore, Manchester, [England], to Mary Anne Estlin,...
Rebecca Moore writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to her recollection of the Conference that both John Bishop Estlin and George Thompson spoke. She writes that she believes George Thompson speech was given be... More
Letter from Joseph Lupton, Leeds, [England], to Mary Anne Estlin, 1856...
Joseph Lupton writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to letters sent from Harriet Martineau to Mrs. Chapman that should be also sent to her. He writes, "I am sorry to hear of your loss in the West of England of ... More
Letter from Theodore Parker, Worcester, [Massachusetts], to Thomas Wen...
Thomas Wentworth Higginson writes to Theodore Parker regarding anti-slavery arguments. He writes in regards to "Dr. H" agreeing with him about "H.F. & the policy to be pushed." He writes that postponement is ab... More
Letter from Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Brattleboro, [Vermont], to The...
Thomas Wentworth Higginson writes to Theodore Parker in regards to [Franklin Benjamin] Sanborn writing him "of a certain H.F." who wishes to see the proceedings of "our veteran friend." He is reluctant to give ... More
Letter from Jacon Merrill Manning, Boston, [Mass.] to William Lloyd Ga...
Jacob Merrill Manning notifies William Lloyd Garrison that he was visited that morning by a Mr. Hayward, a "gentleman connected with the Liberator", whom Manning gave his permission to list him among the speake... More
Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Phil[adelphi]a, [Pa.], to William Lloy...
James Miller M'Kim writes William Lloyd Garrison informing him that several persons had arrived to the office to "advise" that they forego the planned and advertised meeting for the month of May. M'Kim asserts ... More
Letter from Thomas Newbould, to James Miller M'Kim, April 15th [1861]
Thomas Newbould writes James Miller M'Kim relaying information he had received from "one of the Ledger reporters" to the effect that "boys" planned on attacking M'Kim's offices that evening on the "principles o... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Edwin McMasters Stanton, Boston, [Mass.], to William Lloyd...
Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton writes William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for his "very kind note" and the cartes de visite of Helen Garrison, whom Stanton requests Garrison relay his respects. Stanton asser... More
Letter from Edwin McMasters Stanton, Boston, [Mass.], to William Lloyd...
Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton writes William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for his "very kind note" and the cartes de visite of Helen Garrison, whom Stanton requests Garrison relay his respects. Stanton asser... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estlin, ...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to her letter regarding condolences for his wife's death. He writes about his sorrow for his wife's death. He also talks about receiving financial support... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estlin, ...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to her letter regarding condolences for his wife's death. He writes about his sorrow for his wife's death. He also talks about receiving financial support... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estlin, ...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to her letter regarding condolences for his wife's death. He writes about his sorrow for his wife's death. He also talks about receiving financial support... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estlin, ...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to her letter regarding condolences for his wife's death. He writes about his sorrow for his wife's death. He also talks about receiving financial support... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estlin, ...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to her letter regarding condolences for his wife's death. He writes about his sorrow for his wife's death. He also talks about receiving financial support... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estlin, ...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to her letter regarding condolences for his wife's death. He writes about his sorrow for his wife's death. He also talks about receiving financial support... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estlin, ...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to her letter regarding condolences for his wife's death. He writes about his sorrow for his wife's death. He also talks about receiving financial support... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estlin, ...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to her letter regarding condolences for his wife's death. He writes about his sorrow for his wife's death. He also talks about receiving financial support... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estlin, ...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to her letter regarding condolences for his wife's death. He writes about his sorrow for his wife's death. He also talks about receiving financial support... More
Letter from Edwin McMasters Stanton, Boston, [Mass.], to William Lloyd...
Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton writes William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for his "very kind note" and the cartes de visite of Helen Garrison, whom Stanton requests Garrison relay his respects. Stanton asser... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estlin, ...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to her letter regarding condolences for his wife's death. He writes about his sorrow for his wife's death. He also talks about receiving financial support... More
Letter from Edwin McMasters Stanton, Boston, [Mass.], to William Lloyd...
Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton writes William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for his "very kind note" and the cartes de visite of Helen Garrison, whom Stanton requests Garrison relay his respects. Stanton asser... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb, Dublin, [Ireland], to Mary Anne Estlin...
Richard Davis Webb writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to the outcome of the American Civil War. He compares the clemency shown to Southern leaders with the death sentences that resulted from the Young Irelan... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estlin, ...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to her letter regarding condolences for his wife's death. He writes about his sorrow for his wife's death. He also talks about receiving financial support... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estlin, ...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to her letter regarding condolences for his wife's death. He writes about his sorrow for his wife's death. He also talks about receiving financial support... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb, Dublin, [Ireland], to Mary Anne Estlin...
Richard Davis Webb writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to returning Miss Pugh's letter and comments on it. He is to go to Manchester to the S.S. to meet Mary Anne. He writes regarding his niece who is returni... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his delay in response to her last letter because of his sickness. He thanks her for her opinions of friends in England and Scotland in regards to the v... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Washington, District of Columbia, to Ma...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his travels the past few months. He is currently in Washington D.C. due to an invitation by a new Unitarian Church called "The Free National Church" to... More
Letter from William Francis Channing, Providence, R.I., to Lucy Stone,...
William Francis Channing sends his thanks to Lucy Stone for her invitation to the "Garrison greeting", but states that it is not possible for he and his wife to attend. Channing writes that the city of Boston s... More
Letter from James Clarke White, Cin[cinnati],O[hio], to William Lloyd ...
James Clarke White, though "almost a stranger" to William Lloyd Garrison, writes Garrison that he has been for him a "prominent object of thought since 1830", when he heard Garrison lecture in Providence, Rhode... More
Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th centu...
Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, free to use, no copyright restrictions
Doubtful : can the tedious old turtle be induced to move?
No accession number. This catalog record contains preliminary or unverified data from a project done in BRS software, ca. 1985. mm / 860224.
Another bombardment - the newspaper fleet firing on the Bedouins in Wa...
Print shows newspaper editors Charles A. Dana, James G. Bennett, Carl Schurz, Henry Watterson, George W. Curtis, and Whitelaw Reid, as well as Puck, with a fleet of paper gunboats labeled "N.Y. Times, N.Y. Sun,... More
Caricature, Hyenas at work / Gillam., public domain cartoon image
Print shows a pack of hyenas labeled "N.Y. Commercial, N.Y. Sun, N.Y. Herald, Washtn. Post, The Rosecrans Letters, [and] 306" crowded around a sepulchral monument to James A. Garfield labeled "Fame"; those hyen... More
"Too many cooks spoil the broth" / F. Opper.
Illustration shows three cooks, one holding a large spoon labeled "Assembly Committee" and gesturing to the others to stop; the second is holding a bowl labeled "Special Grand Jury" from which he drops a handfu... More
"What are the wild waves saying, sister?" / Gillam.
Illustration shows James G. Blaine, dressed like a farmer with a patch labeled "Vindication" on his pants, standing next to John A. Logan who is dressed as a girl; they are on a beach looking out to sea, watchi... More
They can not stop the wheel / F. Opper.
Illustration shows John Kelly and Benjamin F. Butler struggling against a waterwheel labeled "Cleveland Boom" driven by rushing water from a trough labeled "Popular Enthusiasm" in a millrace outside a "Reform M... More
The receiving-vault of the Republican politicians who defied public mo...
Illustration shows a procession carrying an embalmed James G. Blaine to place among other embalmed Republicans in an Egyptian tomb; among those previously embalmed are Thomas C. Platt, Stephen W. Dorsey, Thomas... More
Blaine's letter of acceptance / F. Opper.
Illustration shows James G. Blaine, startled, looking out a window in a building labeled "Star-Routers' Head-Quarters", watching as Puck, standing on a ladder labeled "Public Approval", nails a letter labeled "... More
Puck magazine cover - A senatorial desperado / Dalrymple.
Print shows a silver miner labeled "Stewart" strangling Uncle Sam who is holding a walking stick labeled "Public Opinion", near the entrance to the "Stewart, Jones & Co. Silver Miners (Unlimited)"; he threatens... More
Out of the silver flood! / Dalrymple.
Print shows Uncle Sam trying to climb out of a flood of silver coinage toward elevated ground labeled "Repeal of the Sherman Law by the 53rd Congress" using a rope labeled "Public Opinion" while carrying a fema... More
Throw 'em out! / J. Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Print shows senators labeled "Stewart, Peffer, Vest, Jones, Teller, [and] Wolcott" thrown out of windows in a building labeled "U.S. Senate" by laborers and other citizens; papers labeled "Anti-Repeal Drivel" a... More
Some random opinions of a recent disturbance
No accession number. Published in: Washington post. This catalog record contains preliminary or unverified data from a project done in BRS software, ca. 1985. mm / 860221.
Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th centu...
Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, free to use, no copyright restrictions
Shut out again! - and all her own doing, too! / C.J. Taylor.
Print shows an old woman labeled "Dem. Party" sitting on snow-covered steps outside a door labeled "Public Confidence", the door has a padlock on it, at her feet is a hat box labeled "Free Silver in Ohio" and a... More
Puck's valentines for 1894 / F. Opper. Joseph Pulitzer
Print shows a vignette cartoon with, at center, Uncle Sam and President Cleveland shaking hands, a portrait of Liliuokalani, Queen of Hawaii, is in the background; the surrounding vignettes feature a cast of ch... More