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Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1873-1944). American political leader. Alfred E. Smith pulling out of Chicago on 28 September

(1873-1944). American political leader. Alfred E. Smith pulling out of Chicago on 28 September 1928 to whistle-stop
ALFRED EMANUEL SMITH (1873-1944). American political leader. Alfred E. Smith pulling out of Chicago on 28 September 1928 to whistle-stop during his presidential campaign

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The Political Gymnasium : lithograph cartoon, 1860, by Currier & Ives showing Horace Greeley

The Political Gymnasium : lithograph cartoon, 1860, by Currier & Ives showing Horace Greeley, Lincoln, Stephen A
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. " The Political Gymnasium" : lithograph cartoon, 1860, by Currier & Ives showing Horace Greeley, Lincoln, Stephen A

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: A Local Question. Who is Tariff, and why is he for revenue only? Cartoon, 1880

A Local Question. Who is Tariff, and why is he for revenue only? Cartoon, 1880
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1880. A Local Question. Who is Tariff, and why is he for revenue only? Cartoon, 1880, by Thomas Nast (a loyal Republican) depicting Democratic candidate Winfield Scott Hancock

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed in 1912 while on the campaign trail

(1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed in 1912 while on the campaign trail
THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed in 1912 while on the campaign trail

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: ROBERT LEE FROST (1874-1963). American poet. Reciting a poem at the inauguration of President John F

ROBERT LEE FROST (1874-1963). American poet. Reciting a poem at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. 20 January 1961

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Roosevelt the Take-Back Giver: In the 1908 presidential campaign

Roosevelt the Take-Back Giver: In the 1908 presidential campaign, President Theodore Roosevelt makes William Taft his
ROOSEVELT/TAFT CARTOON. Roosevelt the Take-Back Giver: In the 1908 presidential campaign, President Theodore Roosevelt makes William Taft his successor as Republican party candidate

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Compromise - Indeed! American cartoon by Thomas Nast, January 1877

Compromise - Indeed! American cartoon by Thomas Nast, January 1877, on the presidential election between Rutherford B
ELECTION CARTOON, 1877. Compromise - Indeed! American cartoon by Thomas Nast, January 1877, on the presidential election between Rutherford B

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Peter Cooper, Greenback party presidential candidate in 1876

Peter Cooper, Greenback party presidential candidate in 1876, is the tail of the paper jackass in this American
ANTI-GREENBACK CARTOON. Peter Cooper, Greenback party presidential candidate in 1876, is the tail of the paper jackass in this American anti-Greenback cartoon, 1878

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1855-1925). American politician. Cartoon by Art Young that appeared in The Nation during

(1855-1925). American politician. Cartoon by Art Young that appeared in The Nation during the presidential campaign of
ROBERT LA FOLLETTE (1855-1925). American politician. Cartoon by Art Young that appeared in " The Nation" during the presidential campaign of 1924

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1837-1904). American businessman and politician. An American newspaper cartoon published during

(1837-1904). American businessman and politician. An American newspaper cartoon published during the 1900 Presidential
MARCUS ALONZO HANNA (1837-1904). American businessman and politician. An American newspaper cartoon published during the 1900 Presidential campaign that shows Hanna as a roaring dinner pail

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The inauguration of George Washington as the first president of the United States at Federal Hall

The inauguration of George Washington as the first president of the United States at Federal Hall, New York
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The inauguration of George Washington as the first president of the United States at Federal Hall, New York, 30 April 1789. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt and family at Hyde Park, New York

(1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt and family at Hyde Park, New York
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt and family at Hyde Park, New York, on the night of his third election to the Presidency. Photographed 5 November 1940

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: George Washington en route to his inauguration as the first president of the United States at

George Washington en route to his inauguration as the first president of the United States at Federal Hall
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. George Washington en route to his inauguration as the first president of the United States at Federal Hall, New York City, 30 April 1789. Drawing by W.A. Rogers, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Electioneering among freedmen in the American South in 1868. Contemporary colored engraving

Electioneering among freedmen in the American South in 1868. Contemporary colored engraving
ELECTIONEERING, 1868. Electioneering among freedmen in the American South in 1868. Contemporary colored engraving

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall

The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall, New York
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall, New York, 30 April 1789. Steel engraving, 1870

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: James K. Polk and George M. Dallas as the Democratic party candidates for President

James K. Polk and George M. Dallas as the Democratic party candidates for President
JAMES K POLK: CAMPAIGN, 1844. James K. Polk and George M. Dallas as the Democratic party candidates for President and Vice President on a lithograph poster by Nathaniel Currier, 1844

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1860-1925). American lawyer and political leader. At a Banquet in New York the Auditors Acclaimed

(1860-1925). American lawyer and political leader. At a Banquet in New York the Auditors Acclaimed Bryan Greater than
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN (1860-1925). American lawyer and political leader. At a Banquet in New York the Auditors Acclaimed Bryan Greater than the Author of the Declaration of Independence

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Young America Rising at the Ballot Box and Strangling the Serpents Disunion and Secession

Young America Rising at the Ballot Box and Strangling the Serpents Disunion and Secession
SECESSION CARTOON, 1860. Young America Rising at the Ballot Box and Strangling the Serpents Disunion and Secession : wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1860

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Cover from the program for the Democratic National Convention of 1956

Cover from the program for the Democratic National Convention of 1956
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1956. Cover from the program for the Democratic National Convention of 1956

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: American cartoon on the presidential campaign of 1916, showing Democratic candidate Woodrow Wilson

American cartoon on the presidential campaign of 1916, showing Democratic candidate Woodrow Wilson
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1916. American cartoon on the presidential campaign of 1916, showing Democratic candidate Woodrow Wilson

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Only a Stepping Stone : Cartoon by W. A. Rogers from HW, Oct. 27, 1906, of William Randolph Hearst

Only a Stepping Stone : Cartoon by W. A. Rogers from HW, Oct. 27, 1906, of William Randolph Hearst
HEARST CARTOON. Only a Stepping Stone : Cartoon by W.A. Rogers from HW, Oct. 27, 1906, of William Randolph Hearst (dressed as the Scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz)

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: George Washington bowing to the crowd outside Federal Hall in New York City after being sworn in

George Washington bowing to the crowd outside Federal Hall in New York City after being sworn in as the first president
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. George Washington bowing to the crowd outside Federal Hall in New York City after being sworn in as the first president of the United States, 30 April 1789

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Broadside written by Alexander Hamilton (anonymously) To the Electors of the State of New Jersey

Broadside written by Alexander Hamilton (anonymously) To the Electors of the State of New Jersey
ELECTION BROADSIDE, 1792. Broadside written by Alexander Hamilton (anonymously) To the Electors of the State of New Jersey, before the national election of 1792

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Lyndon Johnson says you re out of date! American cartoon, 1965

Lyndon Johnson says you re out of date! American cartoon, 1965, referring to President Lyndon Johnsons comment that
ELECTORAL COLLEGE CARTOON. Lyndon Johnson says you re out of date! American cartoon, 1965, referring to President Lyndon Johnsons comment that the electoral college was outmoded

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Poster by James Montgomery Flagg from the 1940 presidential campaign

Poster by James Montgomery Flagg from the 1940 presidential campaign, supporting the re-election of President Franklin
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1940. Poster by James Montgomery Flagg from the 1940 presidential campaign, supporting the re-election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Horace Greeley and Benjamin Gratz Brown as the Liberal Republican candidates for President

Horace Greeley and Benjamin Gratz Brown as the Liberal Republican candidates for President
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1872. Horace Greeley and Benjamin Gratz Brown as the Liberal Republican candidates for President and Vice president on an 1872 lithograph campaign poster

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: School boys marching in the Industrial Parade in New York City held on 1 May 1889

School boys marching in the Industrial Parade in New York City held on 1 May 1889
INDUSTRIAL PARADE, 1889. School boys marching in the Industrial Parade in New York City held on 1 May 1889, as part of the centennial celebration of George Washingtons first inauguration

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: ROOSEVELT INAUGURATION. Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes administers the oath of office to

ROOSEVELT INAUGURATION. Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes administers the oath of office to president Franklin D. Roosevelt on the east portico of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1862-1948). American jurist. Hughes campaigning with his wife, Antoinette Carter

(1862-1948). American jurist. Hughes campaigning with his wife, Antoinette Carter, for the presidency in 1916
CHARLES EVANS HUGHES (1862-1948). American jurist. Hughes campaigning with his wife, Antoinette Carter, for the presidency in 1916

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Evening fireworks at Washington, D. C. 4 March 1885, following the inauguration of Grover

Evening fireworks at Washington, D. C. 4 March 1885, following the inauguration of Grover Cleveland as 22nd President
CLEVELAND INAUGURATION. Evening fireworks at Washington, D.C. 4 March 1885, following the inauguration of Grover Cleveland as 22nd President of the United States

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: American cartoon by C. Jay Taylor, 1896, of William Jennings Bryan waving the banner of Free Silver

American cartoon by C. Jay Taylor, 1896, of William Jennings Bryan waving the banner of Free Silver
FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by C. Jay Taylor, 1896, of William Jennings Bryan waving the banner of Free Silver and allied with an anarchist and a Western Populist

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt at his second inaugural, 20 January 1937

(1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt at his second inaugural, 20 January 1937
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt at his second inaugural, 20 January 1937

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: A demonstration in New York City for the campaign of Horatio Seymour and Francis Preston Blair

A demonstration in New York City for the campaign of Horatio Seymour and Francis Preston Blair
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1868. A demonstration in New York City for the campaign of Horatio Seymour and Francis Preston Blair, the Democratic party candidates for President and Vice President

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The Handwriting on the Band Wagon. Already supported by many western states

The Handwriting on the Band Wagon. Already supported by many western states
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1904. The Handwriting on the Band Wagon. Already supported by many western states, President Theodore Roosevelt heads full speed for victory in the 1904 election

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt delivering his second inaugural

(1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt delivering his second inaugural address, 1936
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt delivering his second inaugural address, 1936

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: In the 1912 presidential campaign, Republican William Taft, Democrat Woodrow Wilson

In the 1912 presidential campaign, Republican William Taft, Democrat Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1912. In the 1912 presidential campaign, Republican William Taft, Democrat Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt, the Progressive or Bull Moose candidate

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: We are on the home stretch : contemporary cartoon by Thomas Nast showing Liberal Republican

We are on the home stretch : contemporary cartoon by Thomas Nast showing Liberal Republican candidate Horace Greeley
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1872. We are on the home stretch : contemporary cartoon by Thomas Nast showing Liberal Republican candidate Horace Greeley being carried home in a stretcher following his

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: American cartoon comment, 1884, on the dissastisfaction that year of the Honest Republican Voter

American cartoon comment, 1884, on the dissastisfaction that year of the Honest Republican Voter with
REPUBLICAN CARTOON, 1884. American cartoon comment, 1884, on the dissastisfaction that year of the Honest Republican Voter with the scandal-tainted Republican presidential candidate James G. Blaine

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Cartoon etching by David Claypoole Johnston, 1824, showing that years presidential candidates John

Cartoon etching by David Claypoole Johnston, 1824, showing that years presidential candidates John Quincy Adams
A FOOT RACE: CARTOON, 1824. Cartoon etching by David Claypoole Johnston, 1824, showing that years presidential candidates John Quincy Adams, William Crawford

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: An amused crowd of onlookers at Rahway, New Jersey, watches a parade of men dressed in Mother

An amused crowd of onlookers at Rahway, New Jersey, watches a parade of men dressed in Mother Hubbards
LOCKWOOD CAMPAIGN, 1884. An amused crowd of onlookers at Rahway, New Jersey, watches a parade of men dressed in Mother Hubbards and striped stockings

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Contemporary cartoon by Thomas Nast depicting Democratic presidential candidate Horace Greeley

Contemporary cartoon by Thomas Nast depicting Democratic presidential candidate Horace Greeley whitewashing the corrupt
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: 1872. Contemporary cartoon by Thomas Nast depicting Democratic presidential candidate Horace Greeley whitewashing the corrupt Tammany political machine of New York

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall

The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall, New York City
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall, New York City, 30 April 1789. After a painting, 1889, by Ramon de Elorriaga

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Phryne Before the Chicago Tribunal : American lithograph cartoon by Bernard Gillam, 1884

Phryne Before the Chicago Tribunal : American lithograph cartoon by Bernard Gillam, 1884
BLAINE CARTOON, 1884. Phryne Before the Chicago Tribunal : American lithograph cartoon by Bernard Gillam, 1884, showing presidential candidate James G

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The Florida Case. Presiding Senator Thomas Ferry announcing the Commissions decision, February 1877

The Florida Case. Presiding Senator Thomas Ferry announcing the Commissions decision, February 1877
ELECTORAL COMMISSION, 1877. The Florida Case. Presiding Senator Thomas Ferry announcing the Commissions decision, February 1877, to award twenty disputed electoral votes

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. President McKinley giving a speech at Waukegan

(1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. President McKinley giving a speech at Waukegan, Illinois
WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. President McKinley giving a speech at Waukegan, Illinois, during his Western Tour in October 1899

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1860-1925). American lawyer and political leader. Campaigning for the presidency, 1908

(1860-1925). American lawyer and political leader. Campaigning for the presidency, 1908
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN (1860-1925). American lawyer and political leader. Campaigning for the presidency, 1908

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Photographed while riding with President Hoover

(1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Photographed while riding with President Hoover on the way to his
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Photographed while riding with President Hoover on the way to his inauguration, March 4, 1933

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: An 1877 cartoon by Thomas Nast of a battered Republican elephant licking its wounds after

An 1877 cartoon by Thomas Nast of a battered Republican elephant licking its wounds after the Pyrrhic victory of
ELECTION CARTOON, 1877. An 1877 cartoon by Thomas Nast of a battered Republican elephant licking its wounds after the Pyrrhic victory of the party in the election between Rutherford B



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