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 States. Jackson, with the body of a pig, is prone on a gridiron over a stone barbecue oven. The fire is stoked by former Secretary of the Treasury William Duane, at lower right, while Jack Downing, lower left, splits kindling. Jack Downing: "I jest split a little kindleying wood, so Amos can jest make Broth for all hands &c." Duane: "I am opposed to Removing the Deposits, as I was when I was Secretary, but prefer gently Stirring them up." Five men, opponents of Jackson's bank program, stand behind the barbecue. They are (from left to ri...
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Another satire on Andrew Jackson's conflict with French king Louis Philippe over French reparations ...
Andrew Jackson being roasted on the "purifying furnace of public opinion." Justice holds the handle ...
Satire on the public conflict between Andrew Jackson and Nicholas Biddle over the future of the Bank...
A satire on the failure of the combined efforts of Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John Calhoun, and Nic...
A crudely-drawn, anonymous satire on the Jackson Administration, alleging political intrigue behind ...
A crudely drawn but bitter attack on Andrew Jackson's veto of the re-charter of the Bank of the Unit...
A prediction of dire consequences to follow from Jackson's withdrawal of federal funds from the Bank...
The artist supports Andrew Jackson's decision to withdraw federal funds from the Bank of the United ...
A satire on Andrew Jackson's campaign to destroy the Bank of the United States and its support among...
A satire on Andrew Jackson's "Kitchen Cabinet," the pejorative name given his informal circle of clo...
The Van Buren administration's record, particularly with regard to the handling of public finances, ...
A pro-Jackson satire applauding the President's September 1833 order for the removal of federal depo...
A crudely drawn anti-Jackson satire, applauding Henry Clay's orchestration of Congressional resistan...
A derisive view of Andrew Jackson's reluctant, politically-minded endorsement of the Distribution Ac...
A satire attributing the dire fiscal straits of the nation to Andrew Jackson's banking policies, wit...
Another satire on Andrew Jackson's conflict with French king Louis Philippe over French reparations ...