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Campaign Banners
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "The People's Choice"
Topic: Campaign Banners
Source: Library of Congress
Date: c1872
Cartoonist: Unknown
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "Grant & Wilson"
Topic: Campaign Banners
Source: Library of Congress
Date: c1872
Cartoonist: Unknown


Greeley's Early Candidacy
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Diogenes Finds An Honest Man At Last”
Topic: Greeley's Early Candidacy
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: June 24, 1871, p. 579
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “What I Know About Farming”
Topic: Greeley's Early Candidacy
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: June 24, 1871, p. 584
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “A Sly Puss After the Fish”
Topic: Greeley's Early Candidacy
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 8, 1871, p. 632
Cartoonist: Frank Bellew
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “What I Know About Horace Greeley”
Topic: Greeley's Early Candidacy
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: January 20, 1872, p. 52
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "Uncle Sam in Danger; Or, National Garroters At Work"
Topic: Greeley's Early Candidacy
Source: Leslie's Illustrated
Date: May 4, 1872, p. 113
Cartoonist: Matt Morgan


Liberal Republican Movement
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Children Cry For It”
Topic: Liberal Republican Movement
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: February 3, 1872, p. 109
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The ‘Liberal’ Conspirators”
Topic: Liberal Republican Movement
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: March 16, 1872, p. 208
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "The Cincinnati Snowball—It Grows As It Rolls"
Topic: Liberal Republican Movement
Source: Leslie's Illustrated
Date: May 4, 1872, p. 121
Cartoonist: Matt Morgan
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Farmer Candidate en Route”
Topic: Liberal Republican Movement
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: May 4, 1872, p. 360
Cartoonist: C. S. Reinhart
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "The Cincinnati Convention, In a Pickwickian Sense"
Topic: Liberal Republican Movement
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: April 13, 1872, p. 284
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Will Robinson Crusoe (Sumner) Forsake His Man Friday?”
Topic: Liberal Republican Movement
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: April 20, 1872, p. 313
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Between Wisdom and Folly”
Topic: Liberal Republican Movement
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 6, 1872, p. S544
Cartoonist: G. Bull
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Played Out!”
Topic: Liberal Republican Movement
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: June 15, 1872, p. 468
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "Adding Insult to Injury"
Topic: Liberal Republican Movement
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: May 25, 1872, p. 401
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Modern Mazeppa”
Topic: Liberal Republican Movement
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: June 1, 1872, p. 428
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “A ‘Liberal’ Surrender: Any Thing To Beat Grant.”
Topic: Liberal Republican Movement
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: May 11, 1872, p. 364
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast


Democratic National Convention
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Can He Do It?”
Topic: Democratic National Convention
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 6, 1872, p. 527
Cartoonist: G. Bull
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The New Organ”
Topic: Democratic National Convention
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: June 8, 1872, p. 448
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “William Tell”
Topic: Democratic National Convention
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: May 25, 1872, p. 408
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Shylock”
Topic: Democratic National Convention
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 6, 1872, p. 528
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Bringing The Thing Home”
Topic: Democratic National Convention
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 13, 1872, p. 548
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Death-Bed Marriage”
Topic: Democratic National Convention
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 27, 1872, p. 584
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "The Chappaqua Farmer"
Topic: Democratic National Convention
Source: Library of Congress
Date: c1872
Cartoonist: Kuriger
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Whoever Says This Isn’t a Real Elephant Is ‘a Liar!’”
Topic: Democratic National Convention
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 27, 1872, p. 592
Cartoonist: Signed with an “R”—probably C. S. Reinhart
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Barnum’s New ‘What Is It' ”
Topic: Democratic National Convention
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: August 17, 1872, p. 648
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast


Grant and the Republicans
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "The Working Man's Banner" [Grant and Wilson]
Topic: Grant and the Republicans
Source: Library of Congress
Date: c1872
Cartoonist: Unknown
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Grand Larceny vs. Petty Larceny …”
Topic: Grant and the Republicans
Source: Leslie's Illustrated
Date: September 28, 1872, pp. 40-41
Cartoonist: Matt Morgan
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Right vs. Might”
Topic: Grant and the Republicans
Source: Leslie's Illustrated
Date: October 19, 1872, pp. 88-89
Cartoonist: Matt Morgan
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “A Leaf from History For Our Foreign-Born Citizens"
Topic: Grant and the Republicans
Source: Leslie's Illustrated
Date: September 28, 1872, p. 33
Cartoonist: Matt Morgan
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Which Shall It Be?”
Topic: Grant and the Republicans
Source: Leslie's Illustrated
Date: November 9, 1872, pp. 136-137
Cartoonist: Matt Morgan


Bloody Shirt and Bloody Chasm
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "What H.G. Knows About Thraeshing"
Topic: Bloody Shirt and Bloody Chasm
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 13, 1872, p. 545
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "You Must Make Your Choice. Birds of a Feather Flock Together"
Topic: Bloody Shirt and Bloody Chasm
Source: Library of Congress
Date: c1872
Cartoonist: William Miller
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "Too Thin, Massa Grant"
Topic: Bloody Shirt and Bloody Chasm
Source: Leslie's Illustrated
Date: September 14, 1872, p. 1
Cartoonist: Matt Morgan
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... Grant’s First and Last Vote
Topic: Bloody Shirt and Bloody Chasm
Source: Leslie's Illustrated
Date: September 14, 1872, pp. 8-9
Cartoonist: Matt Morgan
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Let Us Clasp Hands Over the Bloody Chasm”
Topic: Bloody Shirt and Bloody Chasm
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: September 21, 1872, p. 732
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... H.G. "Let Us Clasp Hands Over the Bloody Chasm"
Topic: Bloody Shirt and Bloody Chasm
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 19, 1872, p. 804
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "Dark Horde"
Topic: Bloody Shirt and Bloody Chasm
Source: Leslie's Illustrated
Date: November 2, 1872, pp. 120-121
Cartoonist: Matt Morgan
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Republic on the Brink”
Topic: Bloody Shirt and Bloody Chasm
Source: Leslie's Illustrated
Date: November 9, 1872, p. 129
Cartoonist: Matt Morgan


Biblical Analogies
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "Get Thee Behind Me, (Mrs.) Satan!
Topic: Biblical Analogies
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: February 17, 1872, p. 140
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Satan Don’t Get Thee Behind Me!”
Topic: Biblical Analogies
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: August 17, 1872, pp. 640-641
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "David and Goliath"
Topic: Biblical Analogies
Source: Library of Congress
Date: c1872
Cartoonist: Svobodin Merinsky


Fables and Myths
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Indictment of Gulliver Grant”
Topic: Fables and Myths
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: June 8, 1872, p. S464
Cartoonist: G. Bull
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "The Cat's-Paw. - Any Thing to Get Chestnuts"
Topic: Fables and Myths
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: August 10, 1872, p. 624
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Babes of the Wood: Lost On the Way To The White House”
Topic: Fables and Myths
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: August 10, 1872, p. 632
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Apollo Amusing the Gods”
Topic: Fables and Myths
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: November 16, 1872, p. 896
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast


Greeley's Campaign Falters
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "Red Hot"
Topic: Greeley's Campaign Falters
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 13, 1872, p. 560
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Key-Note of the Campaign”
Topic: Greeley's Campaign Falters
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: September 28, 1872, pp. 752-753
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Greeley’s Thermometer”
Topic: Greeley's Campaign Falters
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 26, 1872, p. 835
Cartoonist: C. S. Reinhart
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “That Tidal Wave: We Are On the Home Stretch”
Topic: Greeley's Campaign Falters
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 26, 1872, pp. 832-833
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “We Are On the Home Stretch!”
Topic: Greeley's Campaign Falters
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: November 2, 1872, p. 848
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... "The Pirates,’ Under False Colors”
Topic: Greeley's Campaign Falters
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: November 9, 1872, pp. 872-873
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... The Modern Moses to His People"
Topic: Greeley's Campaign Falters
Source: Leslie's Illustrated
Date: August 24, 1872, pp. 376-377
Cartoonist: Matt Morgan
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... Drowning Men Catch At Straws
Topic: Greeley's Campaign Falters
Source: Leslie's Illustrated
Date: October 19, 1872, p. 96
Cartoonist: Matt Morgan


Election Results
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Clasping Hands Over the Bloodless (Sar)c(h)asm”
Topic: Election Results
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: November 23, 1872, pp. 912-913
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Good Time to Come”
Topic: Election Results
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: November 23, 1872, p. 909
Cartoonist: Thomas Hogan
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Our Artist’s Occupation Gone”
Topic: Election Results
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: November 23, 1872, p. 920
Cartoonist: Thomas Nast
 
   

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