Black-and-white photographic print of Benjamin Wade, a Radical Republican who studied law and was a judge in the state of Ohio. He also served as a government director of the Union Pacific Railroad and participated in a commission debating whether or not the United States should annex Santo Domingo. He died on March 2, 1878 in Jefferson, Ohio
Photographic portrait of Samuel Medary, ca. 1860, in formal attire. Medary was an Ohio Senator and p...
This 1899 photograph shows John Armor Bingham (1815-1900), an influential political leader who serve...
Dated 1920, this photograph shows four young boys sitting on the front porch railing of Warren G. Ha...
Portrait of Benjamin F. Wade from Jefferson, Ashtabula County, Ohio, ca. 1894-1912. He served as Uni...
The carte de visite features a bust-length portrait of Benjamin F. Wade, an American politician and ...
This photographic reproduction of an engraving is a portrait of John A. Bingham, who served as a U.S...
This engraved images is a portrait of General Francis Bates Pond (1825-1883), a Republican state leg...
Benjamin Drew (1812-1903) was involved with the Underground Railroad in Plymouth, Massachusetts. In ...
Dated 1920, this photograph shows Joseph G. Cannon, Speaker of the House, tying another man's tie on...
Salmon Portland Chase was a prominent attorney and politician during the nineteenth century. He was...
Ohio Governor John W. Bricker at desk, ca. 1930. He served three terms as governor, from 1939 to 194...
Theodore Burton was born in Jefferson, Ohio, in 1851. He went on to have an active career in politic...
Photographic reproduction of a portrait of Benjamin Tappan (1773-1857). Tappan founded the Ohio city...
Cleveland lawyer and politician Henry B. Payne wrote this letter in 1864, shortly after the United S...
Dated 1920, this photograph shows Warren G. Harding and a man posing for a photograph outside the Ha...
Photographic portrait of Samuel Medary, ca. 1860, in formal attire. Medary was an Ohio Senator and p...
This 1899 photograph shows John Armor Bingham (1815-1900), an influential political leader who serve...
Dated 1920, this photograph shows four young boys sitting on the front porch railing of Warren G. Ha...
Portrait of Benjamin F. Wade from Jefferson, Ashtabula County, Ohio, ca. 1894-1912. He served as Uni...
The carte de visite features a bust-length portrait of Benjamin F. Wade, an American politician and ...
This photographic reproduction of an engraving is a portrait of John A. Bingham, who served as a U.S...
This engraved images is a portrait of General Francis Bates Pond (1825-1883), a Republican state leg...
Benjamin Drew (1812-1903) was involved with the Underground Railroad in Plymouth, Massachusetts. In ...
Dated 1920, this photograph shows Joseph G. Cannon, Speaker of the House, tying another man's tie on...
Salmon Portland Chase was a prominent attorney and politician during the nineteenth century. He was...
Ohio Governor John W. Bricker at desk, ca. 1930. He served three terms as governor, from 1939 to 194...
Theodore Burton was born in Jefferson, Ohio, in 1851. He went on to have an active career in politic...
Photographic reproduction of a portrait of Benjamin Tappan (1773-1857). Tappan founded the Ohio city...
Cleveland lawyer and politician Henry B. Payne wrote this letter in 1864, shortly after the United S...
Dated 1920, this photograph shows Warren G. Harding and a man posing for a photograph outside the Ha...
Photographic portrait of Samuel Medary, ca. 1860, in formal attire. Medary was an Ohio Senator and p...
This 1899 photograph shows John Armor Bingham (1815-1900), an influential political leader who serve...
Dated 1920, this photograph shows four young boys sitting on the front porch railing of Warren G. Ha...