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Scene of the Washington riot. The Marines firing upon the mob, having seized the cannon used by the rioters General Henderson urging the rioters not to fire ; Dora and Clayton escaping from the wreck of the burning steamer

Scene of the Washington riot. The Marines firing upon the mob, having ...

Top illustration shows scene from riot in which members of the Native American, or Know-Nothing, party rioted to prevent immigrants from voting; engraving after daguerreotype by Whitehurst. Center illustration ... More

"That's what's the matter" Boss Tweed. "As long as I count the votes, what are you going to do about it? Say?" Th. Nast

"That's what's the matter" Boss Tweed. "As long as I count the votes, ...

Illustration shows Boss Tweed leaning on a voting stand labeled "The ballot" and "In Counting there is strength." Also on the page are numerous advertisements for products such as fishing supplies, pianos, and ... More

The October elections - challenging a voter The October elections - Pennsylvania miners at the polls From a sketch by Paul Frenzeny ; Drawn by Paul Frenzeny

The October elections - challenging a voter The October elections - Pe...

Top illustration shows a man being accused of being an illegal voter. Bottom illustration shows miners voting before descending into mine. Illus. in: Harper's weekly, v. XVI, no. 826 (1872 October 26), p. 836.

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1876 Dec[ember] 12th

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...

Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1876 Dec[ember] 12th

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...

Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1876 Dec[ember] 12th

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...

Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1876 Dec[ember] 12th

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...

Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1876 Dec[ember] 12th

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...

Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1876 Dec[ember] 12th

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...

Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1876 Dec[ember] 12th

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...

Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1876 Dec[ember] 12th

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...

Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1876 Dec[ember] 12th

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...

Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1876 Dec[ember] 12th

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...

Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1876 Dec[ember] 12th

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...

Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1876 Dec[ember] 12th

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...

Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1876 Dec[ember] 12th

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...

Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1876 Dec[ember] 12th

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...

Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1876 Dec[ember] 12th

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...

Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1876 Dec[ember] 12th

Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...

Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd Garrison, 5th April, 1877

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...

George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd Garrison, 5th April, 1877

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...

George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd Garrison, 5th April, 1877

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...

George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd Garrison, 5th April, 1877

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...

George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd Garrison, 5th April, 1877

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...

George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd Garrison, 5th April, 1877

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...

George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd Garrison, 5th April, 1877

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...

George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd Garrison, 5th April, 1877

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...

George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd Garrison, 5th April, 1877

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...

George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd Garrison, 5th April, 1877

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...

George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd Garrison, 5th April, 1877

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...

George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd Garrison, 5th April, 1877

Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...

George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More