Uncle Sam, in eighteenth-century costume, ushering Abraham Lincoln into the White House. Stephen A. Douglas, John C. Breckinridge, and John Bell present their claims but are told they are too late. At window of the "White House," James Buchanan, with "Dirty Linen," bewails his "Notice to pack, up and quit without a character.
The steel engraving features a black and white image of Abraham Lincoln and his 1861 cabinet members...
A pro-Cass satire, predicting the Democratic nominee's victory over Whig Zachary Taylor and Free Soi...
Henry Clay approaches the White House riding in a chariot, while John Tyler is thrown out the back d...
An anti-Tyler satire, lampooning the incumbent's efforts to secure a second term against challengers...
Issued in the wake of Lincoln's assassination in April 1865, the print conveys some of the Northern ...
A comic illustrated Whig campaign song sheet, showing Uncle Sam banishing the Democrats from the Whi...
Ulysses S. Grant, wearing a skirt and a cloak with hood, and holding a basket with a bottle labeled ...
Northern fears of European intervention in the Civil War on behalf of the South are manifest here.Un...
Stephen Douglas hobbles on a wooden leg, holding a top hat in his hand. Behind him, James Buchanan o...
Photo reproduction of a cartoon depicting Abraham Lincoln dressed as a Wide Awake, a member of the W...
A burlesque triumphal procession representing victory for the Democratic platform in the election of...
Abraham Lincoln sleeps under a starred sheet. In the background, the figure of Columbia, under an ar...
The artist supports Andrew Jackson's decision to withdraw federal funds from the Bank of the United ...
The presidential aspirations of Whig general Winfield Scott during the 1852 election are again belit...
First line: In Uncle Sam's dominion, in eighteen sixty-one, the fight between Secession and Union wa...
The steel engraving features a black and white image of Abraham Lincoln and his 1861 cabinet members...
A pro-Cass satire, predicting the Democratic nominee's victory over Whig Zachary Taylor and Free Soi...
Henry Clay approaches the White House riding in a chariot, while John Tyler is thrown out the back d...
An anti-Tyler satire, lampooning the incumbent's efforts to secure a second term against challengers...
Issued in the wake of Lincoln's assassination in April 1865, the print conveys some of the Northern ...
A comic illustrated Whig campaign song sheet, showing Uncle Sam banishing the Democrats from the Whi...
Ulysses S. Grant, wearing a skirt and a cloak with hood, and holding a basket with a bottle labeled ...
Northern fears of European intervention in the Civil War on behalf of the South are manifest here.Un...
Stephen Douglas hobbles on a wooden leg, holding a top hat in his hand. Behind him, James Buchanan o...
Photo reproduction of a cartoon depicting Abraham Lincoln dressed as a Wide Awake, a member of the W...
A burlesque triumphal procession representing victory for the Democratic platform in the election of...
Abraham Lincoln sleeps under a starred sheet. In the background, the figure of Columbia, under an ar...
The artist supports Andrew Jackson's decision to withdraw federal funds from the Bank of the United ...
The presidential aspirations of Whig general Winfield Scott during the 1852 election are again belit...
First line: In Uncle Sam's dominion, in eighteen sixty-one, the fight between Secession and Union wa...
The steel engraving features a black and white image of Abraham Lincoln and his 1861 cabinet members...
A pro-Cass satire, predicting the Democratic nominee's victory over Whig Zachary Taylor and Free Soi...
Henry Clay approaches the White House riding in a chariot, while John Tyler is thrown out the back d...