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Will Hanna Challenge Roosevelt?
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Uncle Mark: ‘Not Saying a Word.’”
Topic: Will Hanna Challenge Roosevelt?
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: December 5, 1903, p. 1958
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Can I Cut a Figure 4?”
Topic: Will Hanna Challenge Roosevelt?
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: January 30, 1904, p. 151
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Good Friends"
Topic: Will Hanna Challenge Roosevelt?
Source: Judge
Date: February 6, 1904
Cartoonist: Victor Gillam


Bryan’s Continuing Presence
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Dog in the Manger"
Topic: Bryan’s Continuing Presence
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: February 6, 1904, p. 187
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “A Chattering Nuisance"
Topic: Bryan’s Continuing Presence
Source: Puck
Date: February 24, 1904
Cartoonist: J. S. Pughe
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Out of Reach"
Topic: Bryan’s Continuing Presence
Source: Puck
Date: June 15, 1904
Cartoonist: J. S. Pughe
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Undismayed"
Topic: Bryan’s Continuing Presence
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 30, 1904, p. 1190
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers


The Democratic Nomination
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Mr. Hearst’s Boom"
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: January 9, 1904, p. 39
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Rough Riding"
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: January 23, 1904, p. 115
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “A Strenuous Political Spring Is Predicted"
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Judge
Date: January 30, 1904
Cartoonist: Victor Gillam
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “A Fit Guaranteed"
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: February 13, 1904, p. 223
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Will It Hatch?”
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Puck
Date: March 30, 1904
Cartoonist: J. S. Pughe
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Waiting"
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Judge
Date: April 2, 1904
Cartoonist: Emil Flohri
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “On the Road"
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: April 23, 1904, p. 607
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Trying to Coax Him"
Topic: The Democratic Nomination
Source: Judge
Date: May 14, 1904
Cartoonist: Eugene Zimmerman


The National Party Conventions
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Clear the Way!”
Topic: The National Party Conventions
Source: Judge
Date: June 11, 1904
Cartoonist: Louis Dalrymple
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Delighted!”
Topic: The National Party Conventions
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: June 18, 1904, p. 923
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Lining Up for the Greatest Race in the World"
Topic: The National Party Conventions
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 2, 1904, pp. 1034-1035
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Who’s Which in Politics"
Topic: The National Party Conventions
Source: Puck
Date: July 13, 1904
Cartoonist: Wilberforce Jenkins
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Shoeing the Old Democratic Mule"
Topic: The National Party Conventions
Source: Judge
Date: July 16, 1904
Cartoonist: Eugene Zimmerman
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “A Noble Effort"
Topic: The National Party Conventions
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 23, 1904, p. 1123
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers


The Vice-Presidential Nominees
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “A Dress Rehearsal for the Road"
Topic: The Vice-Presidential Nominees
Source: Puck
Date: July 13, 1904
Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Never Too Late to Run"
Topic: The Vice-Presidential Nominees
Source: Puck
Date: July 27, 1904
Cartoonist: Frank Nankivell
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Keeping Cool"
Topic: The Vice-Presidential Nominees
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: August 6, 1904, p. 1195
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Height of the Racing Season"
Topic: The Vice-Presidential Nominees
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: August 20, 1904, p. 1267
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers


Theodore Roosevelt: Pro and Con
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “A Crown He Is Entitled to Wear"
Topic: Theodore Roosevelt: Pro and Con
Source: Judge
Date: June 4, 1904
Cartoonist: Victor Gillam
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “L’etat, c’est moi"
Topic: Theodore Roosevelt: Pro and Con
Source: Puck
Date: August 24, 1904
Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “With All His Faults, We Love Him - Still
Topic: Theodore Roosevelt: Pro and Con
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: August 27, 1904, p. 1303
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Good Old Days"
Topic: Theodore Roosevelt: Pro and Con
Source: Puck
Date: August 31, 1904
Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “I Rather Like That Imported Affair"
Topic: Theodore Roosevelt: Pro and Con
Source: Puck
Date: September 21, 1904
Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton


Alton B. Parker: Pro and Con
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Citizen Parker"
Topic: Alton B. Parker: Pro and Con
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: August 20, 1904, p. 1265
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Overweighted"
Topic: Alton B. Parker: Pro and Con
Source: Judge
Date: August 20, 1904
Cartoonist: Victor Gillam
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Applicant for the Presidency"
Topic: Alton B. Parker: Pro and Con
Source: Judge
Date: September 3, 1904
Cartoonist: Eugene Zimmerman
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Tom’s Dream"
Topic: Alton B. Parker: Pro and Con
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: September 10, 1904, pp. 1390-1391
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Democratic Surprise-Party"
Topic: Alton B. Parker: Pro and Con
Source: Judge
Date: October 1, 1904
Cartoonist: Louis Dalrymple
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Bulldozing the Public"
Topic: Alton B. Parker: Pro and Con
Source: Judge
Date: October 15, 1904
Cartoonist: Eugene Zimmerman


Roosevelt and Parker Compared
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Tree of Prosperity"
Topic: Roosevelt and Parker Compared
Source: Puck
Date: September 28, 1904
Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Oh, the bulldog on the bank, and the bullfrog in the pool"
Topic: Roosevelt and Parker Compared
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 1, 1904, p. 1483
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Czar Parker"
Topic: Roosevelt and Parker Compared
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 8, 1904, pp. 1542-1543
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Take Your Choice, Gentlemen"
Topic: Roosevelt and Parker Compared
Source: Puck
Date: October 12, 1904
Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Get Off the Track"
Topic: Roosevelt and Parker Compared
Source: Judge
Date: October 29, 1904
Cartoonist: Louis Dalrymple
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Either Is ‘Good Enough for Me' "
Topic: Roosevelt and Parker Compared
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: November 5, 1904, p. 1683
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers


The Trusts and Fundraising
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “What Are You Doing Here?”
Topic: The Trusts and Fundraising
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: May 28, 1904, p. 815
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The ‘Trust-Busters’ at Work"
Topic: The Trusts and Fundraising
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: July 16, 1904, p. 1079
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Democratic Trading-Stamp"
Topic: The Trusts and Fundraising
Source: Judge
Date: September 17, 1904
Cartoonist: Victor Gillam
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Mary Had a Little Lamb"
Topic: The Trusts and Fundraising
Source: Puck
Date: October 12, 1904
Cartoonist: J. S. Pughe
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Lion-Tamer"
Topic: The Trusts and Fundraising
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 15, 1904, p. 1563
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “The Last Straw"
Topic: The Trusts and Fundraising
Source: Puck
Date: October 19, 1904
Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Uncle Sam: Enough Head-Lines - Produce the Evidence!"
Topic: The Trusts and Fundraising
Source: Harper's Weekly
Date: October 22, 1904, p. 1599
Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Putting the Screws on Him"
Topic: The Trusts and Fundraising
Source: Puck
Date: November 2, 1904
Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler


The Election Results
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Shipwrecked Again!”
Topic: The Election Results
Source: Judge
Date: November 5, 1904
Cartoonist: Louis Dalrymple
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Always Incisive, Decisive and Precise”
Topic: The Election Results
Source: Judge
Date: December 3, 1904
Cartoonist: Louis Dalrymple
Click to see a larger version of this cartoon... “Very Little Hope"
Topic: The Election Results
Source: Judge
Date: December 10, 1904
Cartoonist: Eugene Zimmerman
 
   

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