The print is a reproduction of a cartoon that originally appeared in Harper\u27s Weekly, November 1864. The cartoon responds to the 1864 United States Presidential Election. Two men, John Bull (representing England) and Brother Jonathan (representing the United States), are pictured and the latter is riding a horse whose face is drawn in the likeness of Abraham Lincoln. John Bull tries to convince Brother Jonathan to ride the other Horse a bit. A horse with the face of George McClellan is shown hiding behind foliage in the background. The print is organized and stored in a black album with other reproductive prints.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-artifacts/3260/thumbnail.jp
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During the 1864 presidential campaign a popular analogy was drawn between Democratic presidential ca...
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The print is a reproduction of a cartoon that originally appeared in Harper\u27s Weekly, November 18...
The print is a reproduction of a political cartoon that originally appeared in Punch on 13 September...
The print is a reproduction of a nineteenth century political cartoon. In the cartoon, a photograph ...
The print is a reproduction of a political cartoon that was published in Harper\u27s Weekly on 19 Oc...
The print is a reproduction of a portion of a cartoon series originally appearing in the August 1860...
The print is a reproduction of a political cartoon satirizing the 1860 United States Presidential El...
Title devised from Harper's Weekly.Published in: Harper's Weekly, February 6, 1864, p. 84.Gift, J.P....
Wood-engraved cartoon from the Victorian-era publication Punch. The cartoon depicts bound figures o...
The print is a reproduction of an 1860 political cartoon. In the cartoon, Abraham Lincoln is shown e...
Four vignette cartoon shows Brother Jonathan kicking the confederacy, Napoleon III, and Emperor Maxi...
The print is a reproduction of an political cartoon the satirizes the antislavery platform of the Re...
The print is a reproduction of a pro-Lincoln satirical cartoon that was published just before the 18...
The print is a reproduction of a nineteenth century political cartoon. In the cartoon, Abraham Linco...
During the 1864 presidential campaign a popular analogy was drawn between Democratic presidential ca...
The print is a reproduction of a nineteenth century political cartoon published sometime at the end ...