Martin Van Buren (Free Soil candidate) on a buffalo, upsets Zachary Taylor (Whig) and Lewis Cass (Democrat). Cass and Taylor are falling into the Salt River, a symbol of political oblivion. The Free Soil Party organized at Buffalo, New York
Presidential candidates John C. Frémont and Millard Fillmore try unsuccessfully to stop James "Buck"...
A cartoon on the defeat of Whig Henry Clay in the 1844 presidential election, ascribing his loss of ...
The artist predicts a decisive Whig victory in the presidential election of 1848, with Whig candidat...
An optimistic view of the presidential prospects of Martin Van Buren, nominated at the Free Soil Par...
A pro-Cass satire, predicting the Democratic nominee's victory over Whig Zachary Taylor and Free Soi...
A particularly well-drawn satire on the three major presidential contenders for 1848, (left to right...
Three presidential candidates around a cow: Zachary Taylor pulls the tail; Martin Van Buren milks; a...
A broad satire, ridiculing all of the candidates in the 1848 presidential campaign. Swimming up "Sal...
Again Van Buren's flirtation with radical interests is portrayed as his downfall. As in "The Modern ...
A satire published before the Democratic convention, predicting would-be presidential nominee Martin...
Several prospective Democratic presidential candidates travel along a canal in the "Salt River Barge...
The artist foresees a Democratic defeat in the 1844 presidential election. Party figures Martin Van ...
A pro-Whig satire on the presidential campaign of 1840. Martin Van Buren is neck-deep in the waters...
The artist's portrayal of Harrison's rout of Van Buren reflects strong Whig confidence late in the p...
The Free Soil sympathies of the cartoonist are evident in his portrayal of the 1848 presidential con...
Presidential candidates John C. Frémont and Millard Fillmore try unsuccessfully to stop James "Buck"...
A cartoon on the defeat of Whig Henry Clay in the 1844 presidential election, ascribing his loss of ...
The artist predicts a decisive Whig victory in the presidential election of 1848, with Whig candidat...
An optimistic view of the presidential prospects of Martin Van Buren, nominated at the Free Soil Par...
A pro-Cass satire, predicting the Democratic nominee's victory over Whig Zachary Taylor and Free Soi...
A particularly well-drawn satire on the three major presidential contenders for 1848, (left to right...
Three presidential candidates around a cow: Zachary Taylor pulls the tail; Martin Van Buren milks; a...
A broad satire, ridiculing all of the candidates in the 1848 presidential campaign. Swimming up "Sal...
Again Van Buren's flirtation with radical interests is portrayed as his downfall. As in "The Modern ...
A satire published before the Democratic convention, predicting would-be presidential nominee Martin...
Several prospective Democratic presidential candidates travel along a canal in the "Salt River Barge...
The artist foresees a Democratic defeat in the 1844 presidential election. Party figures Martin Van ...
A pro-Whig satire on the presidential campaign of 1840. Martin Van Buren is neck-deep in the waters...
The artist's portrayal of Harrison's rout of Van Buren reflects strong Whig confidence late in the p...
The Free Soil sympathies of the cartoonist are evident in his portrayal of the 1848 presidential con...
Presidential candidates John C. Frémont and Millard Fillmore try unsuccessfully to stop James "Buck"...
A cartoon on the defeat of Whig Henry Clay in the 1844 presidential election, ascribing his loss of ...
The artist predicts a decisive Whig victory in the presidential election of 1848, with Whig candidat...