Three presidential candidates around a cow: Zachary Taylor pulls the tail; Martin Van Buren milks; and Lewis Cass holds the horns
A figurative portrayal of the 1844 presidential contest as a cock-fight, in which Whig candidate Hen...
Opposing candidates Martin Van Buren (Democrat) and William Henry Harrison (Whig) face each other ac...
Zachary Taylor's stubborn resistance to declaring his views on the major political issues during his...
A particularly well-drawn satire on the three major presidential contenders for 1848, (left to right...
Martin Van Buren (Free Soil candidate) on a buffalo, upsets Zachary Taylor (Whig) and Lewis Cass (De...
A pro-Cass satire, predicting the Democratic nominee's victory over Whig Zachary Taylor and Free Soi...
A pro-Democrat satire, pitting Democratic candidate Lewis Cass against Whig nominee Zachary Taylor i...
Zachary Taylor and Lewis Cass engage in a bout of fisticuffs in their battle for the presidency in 1...
The Free Soil sympathies of the cartoonist are evident in his portrayal of the 1848 presidential con...
The artist predicts a decisive Whig victory in the presidential election of 1848, with Whig candidat...
In a race between the railroad and the telegraph the "telegraphic candidates," Lewis Cass and Willia...
The title refers to Whig candidate Zachary Taylor as the probable victor in the 1848 presidential co...
The presidential campaign of 1836 viewed as a card game by a satirist in sympathy with the Whigs. O...
A woodland fantasy satirizing the prominent figures of the 1844 election campaign. The artist again...
In a ring a large bull, wearing a ribbon marked "The Rough & Ready" between its horns, faces five ma...
A figurative portrayal of the 1844 presidential contest as a cock-fight, in which Whig candidate Hen...
Opposing candidates Martin Van Buren (Democrat) and William Henry Harrison (Whig) face each other ac...
Zachary Taylor's stubborn resistance to declaring his views on the major political issues during his...
A particularly well-drawn satire on the three major presidential contenders for 1848, (left to right...
Martin Van Buren (Free Soil candidate) on a buffalo, upsets Zachary Taylor (Whig) and Lewis Cass (De...
A pro-Cass satire, predicting the Democratic nominee's victory over Whig Zachary Taylor and Free Soi...
A pro-Democrat satire, pitting Democratic candidate Lewis Cass against Whig nominee Zachary Taylor i...
Zachary Taylor and Lewis Cass engage in a bout of fisticuffs in their battle for the presidency in 1...
The Free Soil sympathies of the cartoonist are evident in his portrayal of the 1848 presidential con...
The artist predicts a decisive Whig victory in the presidential election of 1848, with Whig candidat...
In a race between the railroad and the telegraph the "telegraphic candidates," Lewis Cass and Willia...
The title refers to Whig candidate Zachary Taylor as the probable victor in the 1848 presidential co...
The presidential campaign of 1836 viewed as a card game by a satirist in sympathy with the Whigs. O...
A woodland fantasy satirizing the prominent figures of the 1844 election campaign. The artist again...
In a ring a large bull, wearing a ribbon marked "The Rough & Ready" between its horns, faces five ma...
A figurative portrayal of the 1844 presidential contest as a cock-fight, in which Whig candidate Hen...
Opposing candidates Martin Van Buren (Democrat) and William Henry Harrison (Whig) face each other ac...
Zachary Taylor's stubborn resistance to declaring his views on the major political issues during his...