Union soldier, followed by African American in broken chains, hurls Jefferson Davis (dressed as a woman) who drops a bag of "stolen gold" over the edge of a cliff; Satan waits below the cliff with a pitchfork.Copyright by Oscar H. Harpel.Lithograph designed by Burgoo Zac.Title appears as it is written on the item.Forms part of: American cartoon print filing series (Library of Congress
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The print is a reproduction of a political cartoon that originally appeared in Punch on 13 September...
This cartoon is a depiction of Abraham Lincoln seizing Confederate general John B. Floyd. He served ...
Print shows Lord North and another minister with the Devil who has conjured a Native male figure, re...
The photograph depicts a caricature of Jefferson Davis in female clothing, holding a bag of gold, pu...
The print is a reproduction of a nineteenth century political cartoon published sometime at the end ...
Confederate president Jefferson Davis's capture by Union cavalry on May 10, 1865, while allegedly fl...
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Cartoon print shows Union troops after the Battle of Bull Run during the Civil War from the point of...
The carte de visite depicts two Union soldiers capturing Jefferson Davis and another figure, both dr...
Jefferson Davis, in women's clothing, and Varina Davis are pursued by Union calvarymen. In the backg...
This strongly anti-Confederate satire is a fantastical vision of the Union defeat of the secessionis...
The print is a reproduction of a political cartoon that was published in Harper\u27s Weekly on 19 Oc...
Another comic version of Confederate President Jefferson Davis's ignominious capture by Union troops...
A depiction of Jefferson Davis being helped into a hoop skirt by a woman, presumably his wife. The ...
Published by King & Baird, Printers, Philadelphia.Signed in block: Th. Nast.Title appears as it is w...
The print is a reproduction of a political cartoon that originally appeared in Punch on 13 September...
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