The satire apparently perceives President Polk's reinstatement of Winfield Scott over Zachary Taylor as commander of U.S. forces in the Mexican War in November 1846 as an attempt to squelch the extreme personal popularity won by Taylor through dazzling early victories at Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma, and Monterey. Scott (center) is shown emptying a large tureen of soup onto Taylor, saying "Take that! you're my subordinate!" The "hasty bowl of soup" was a recurring jibe which haunted Scott throughout the rest of his public career. (See also "Battle of Cerro Gordo" and "Battle of Churubusco," nos. 1847-2 and 1847-3.) It originated in Scott's opening comment in a May 25, 1846, letter to Secretary of War William L. Marcy protesting his remova...
An indignant James K. Polk takes issue with Massachusetts senator Daniel Webster's public attacks on...
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A satire published before the Democratic convention, predicting would-be presidential nominee Martin...
An attack on James K. Polk's attempts to undermine Winfield Scott's military efforts and reputation ...
A slightly modified version of "Battle of Cerro Gordo" (no. 1847-2), in all likelihood produced by t...
The presidential aspirations of Whig general Winfield Scott during the 1852 election are again belit...
The title plays on Franklin Pierce's last name, at the expense of Whig presidential hopefuls Millard...
Once again, Lewis Cass is attacked as a militaristic expansionist. (See "A War President," no. 1848-...
Winfield Scott's controversial performance as commander in the War of 1812 battle at Lundy's Lane tu...
Henry Clay's November 1847 address to a public meeting in Lexington, Kentucky, condemning the Polk a...
The print is a reproduction of an 1864 political cartoon. In the cartoon, Abraham Lincoln is shown h...
A satirical view of the scramble among newly elected President James K. Polk's 1844 campaign support...
American general Gideon J. Pillow's self-promoting attempts to discredit Mexican War commander Gen. ...
The 1852 Democratic victory under the standard of Franklin Pierce is foreseen as a debacle for the W...
The Free Soil sympathies of the cartoonist are evident in his portrayal of the 1848 presidential con...
An indignant James K. Polk takes issue with Massachusetts senator Daniel Webster's public attacks on...
Here Clay is critical of James K. Polk's public advocacy of the 54.40 parallel as the northern bound...
A satire published before the Democratic convention, predicting would-be presidential nominee Martin...
An attack on James K. Polk's attempts to undermine Winfield Scott's military efforts and reputation ...
A slightly modified version of "Battle of Cerro Gordo" (no. 1847-2), in all likelihood produced by t...
The presidential aspirations of Whig general Winfield Scott during the 1852 election are again belit...
The title plays on Franklin Pierce's last name, at the expense of Whig presidential hopefuls Millard...
Once again, Lewis Cass is attacked as a militaristic expansionist. (See "A War President," no. 1848-...
Winfield Scott's controversial performance as commander in the War of 1812 battle at Lundy's Lane tu...
Henry Clay's November 1847 address to a public meeting in Lexington, Kentucky, condemning the Polk a...
The print is a reproduction of an 1864 political cartoon. In the cartoon, Abraham Lincoln is shown h...
A satirical view of the scramble among newly elected President James K. Polk's 1844 campaign support...
American general Gideon J. Pillow's self-promoting attempts to discredit Mexican War commander Gen. ...
The 1852 Democratic victory under the standard of Franklin Pierce is foreseen as a debacle for the W...
The Free Soil sympathies of the cartoonist are evident in his portrayal of the 1848 presidential con...
An indignant James K. Polk takes issue with Massachusetts senator Daniel Webster's public attacks on...
Here Clay is critical of James K. Polk's public advocacy of the 54.40 parallel as the northern bound...
A satire published before the Democratic convention, predicting would-be presidential nominee Martin...