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Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Election Cartoon, 1884

Election Cartoon, 1884
ELECTION CARTOON, 1884. American cartoon, 1884, on the dissatisfaction that year of the Honest Republican Voter with the scandal-tainted Republican presidential candidate, James G. Blaine

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Cartoon: McCarthyism, 1952

Cartoon: McCarthyism, 1952
CARTOON: McCARTHYISM, 1952. You re Sure It ll All Be on the Up-and-Up, Senator? American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1951, on the willingness of the Republican party to overlook Senator Joseph R

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Anti-Whig Cartoon, 1844

Anti-Whig Cartoon, 1844
ANTI-WHIG CARTOON, 1844. American cartoon, 1844, employing the raccoon as symbol of the Whig Party to comment on the diminished prospects for the Whigs in that years presidential campaign as compared

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Cartoon: Fdr & Workingmen

Cartoon: Fdr & Workingmen
CARTOON: FDR & WORKINGMEN. Yes, You Remembered Me (The Forgotten Man). Cartoon, 1936, by Clarence D. Batchelor, on President Franklin D

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Presidential Campaign, 1880

Presidential Campaign, 1880
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1880. Grand National Republican Banner 1880. James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur as the Republican Party candidates for President

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Georgia: Voters, 1867

Georgia: Voters, 1867
GEORGIA: VOTERS, 1867. Freedmen in a voter registration office at Macon, Georgia. Wood engraving, 1867

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Presidential Campaign, 1892

Presidential Campaign, 1892
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1892. Benjamin Harrison and Whitelaw Reid as the Republican party candidates for President and Vice President on a lithograph campaign poster, 1892

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: North Carolina: Vote, 1867

North Carolina: Vote, 1867
NORTH CAROLINA: VOTE, 1867. Freedmen registering to vote at Asheville, North Carolina, in 1867. Contemporary color engraving

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Franklin D. Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt nominating Alfred E. Smith for President of the United States at the Democratic National Convention of 1928

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: SILAS SWALLOW (1839-1930)

SILAS SWALLOW (1839-1930). American Methodist cleric, editor, and Prohibition Party presidential candidate

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Electoral Commission, 1877

Electoral Commission, 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: Nast: Tweed Cartoon, 1875

Nast: Tweed Cartoon, 1875
NAST: TWEED CARTOON, 1875. Tammany Down Again -- the Reform Trap Smashed : the Republican elephant trumpeting Democratic party defeats in New York and around the country in the elections of 1875

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Franklin D. Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt delivering an election-day speech at Poughkeepsie, New York. Photographed 5 November 1940

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Freedmen Voting, 1871

Freedmen Voting, 1871
FREEDMEN VOTING, 1871. Freedmen voting at Richmond, Virginia, in 1871. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Presidential Campaign, 1884

Presidential Campaign, 1884
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. A Democratic party demonstration in New York City on October 21, 1884: wood engraving from a contemporary French newspaper

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). Seventeenth President of the United States

ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). Seventeenth President of the United States. President Andrew Johnson swinging round the circle (between Washington, D.C)

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1840. National Democratic Republican nomination: lithograph, 1840

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1840. National Democratic Republican nomination: lithograph, 1840

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States

WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. Photographed making his Presidential nomination acceptance speech from the front porch of his home in Canton, Ohio, in 1896

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. Al Smith, the Democratic party candidate for President in 1928

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. Al Smith, the Democratic party candidate for President in 1928, and Herbert Hoover, the Republican contender

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: HENRY GEORGE (1839-1897). American economist. George campaigning for the mayoralty of New York

HENRY GEORGE (1839-1897). American economist. George campaigning for the mayoralty of New York City in 1886. Line engraving from a contemporary newspaper

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: WOMEN VOTING, c1800. Women at the polls in New Jersey when they were permitted to vote between

WOMEN VOTING, c1800. Women at the polls in New Jersey when they were permitted to vote between 1790 and 1807. Wood engraving after Howard Pyle (1853-1911)

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: CAMPAIGN BUTTONS. An asssortment of 20th century American presidential campaign buttons

CAMPAIGN BUTTONS. An asssortment of 20th century American presidential campaign buttons

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States. A hickory-pole election

ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States. A hickory-pole election. The inauguration procession of 1832. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: JOHN F. KENNEDY (1917-1963). 35th President of the United States

JOHN F. KENNEDY (1917-1963). 35th President of the United States. Photographed following his victory in the West Virginia primary during his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. A presidential campaign lithographic poster supporting Herbert

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. A presidential campaign lithographic poster supporting Herbert Hoover, 1928

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: WILSON & TAFT, 1913. President-elect Woodrow Wilson and out-going President William Howard Taft at

WILSON & TAFT, 1913. President-elect Woodrow Wilson and out-going President William Howard Taft at the White House, Washington, D.C. on Inauguration Day, 4 March 1913

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. Alson J. Streeter and Charles E

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. Alson J. Streeter and Charles E. Cunnigham as the Union Labor Party candidates for President and Vice President. Lithograph campaign poster, 1888, by Kurz & Allison

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. The Show Must Go On. Cartoon, 13 July 1948, by D. R

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. The Show Must Go On. Cartoon, 13 July 1948, by D. R. Fitspatrick for the St
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. The Show Must Go On. Cartoon, 13 July 1948, by D.R. Fitspatrick for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on the gloomy Democratic National Convention at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: GRANT: ELECTION OF 1872. Campaign poster for Republican presidential nominee and incumbent Ulysses S

GRANT: ELECTION OF 1872. Campaign poster for Republican presidential nominee and incumbent Ulysses S. Grant, with his running mate Henry Wilson

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: TAFT INAUGURATION, 1909. Parade in Washington, D. C. during the inauguration ceremony for

TAFT INAUGURATION, 1909. Parade in Washington, D. C. during the inauguration ceremony for President William Howard
TAFT INAUGURATION, 1909. Parade in Washington, D.C. during the inauguration ceremony for President William Howard Taft, 4 March 1909

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1880. Republican National Convention in Chicago, Illinois

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1880. Republican National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph, 2 June 1880

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON (1908-1973). 36th President of the United States

LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON (1908-1973). 36th President of the United States. Photographed the day after his victory in the election of 1964, riding his horse, Lady B. on his ranch in Texas

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1848. A pro-Zachary Taylor lithograph cartoon of 1848

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1848. A pro-Zachary Taylor lithograph cartoon of 1848, deriding Martin Van Burens Free-Soil candidacy

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1872. Horace Greeley and Benjamin Gratz Brown as Liberal Republican

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1872. Horace Greeley and Benjamin Gratz Brown as Liberal Republican candidates for President and Vice President on an 1872 lithograph campaign poster by Currier & Ives

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: BLAINE: ELECTION OF 1884. Campaign poster for Democratic presidential nominee James G

BLAINE: ELECTION OF 1884. Campaign poster for Democratic presidential nominee James G. Blaine, and his running mate John A. Logan

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: LINCOLNs INAUGURATION. Crowds lining the streets in Washington, D. C

LINCOLNs INAUGURATION. Crowds lining the streets in Washington, D. C. on the day of President Abraham Lincolns second
LINCOLNs INAUGURATION. Crowds lining the streets in Washington, D.C. on the day of President Abraham Lincolns second inauguration, 4 March 1865

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1848. Martin Van Buren and Charles Francis Adams as Free Soil Party

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1848. Martin Van Buren and Charles Francis Adams as Free Soil Party candidates for President and Vice President on an 1848 campaign poster by Nathaniel Currier

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: GERALD FORD (1913-2006). 38th President of the United States

GERALD FORD (1913-2006). 38th President of the United States. Ford (left) visiting a farmers market in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, while campaigning for president, September 1976

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS: MUSIC, 1869. Lithograph sheet music cover of an American song satire on the womens

WOMENs RIGHTS: MUSIC, 1869. Lithograph sheet music cover of an American song satire on the womens suffrage movement, 1869

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: WILSON CAMPAIGNING, 1912. Woodrow Wilson campaigning for the Presidency in Union Square

WILSON CAMPAIGNING, 1912. Woodrow Wilson campaigning for the Presidency in Union Square, New York City, 9 September 1912

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1908. Crowds in Northfield, Minnesota

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1908. Crowds in Northfield, Minnesota, gathered to hear Republican candidate William Howard Taft speak on his whistle-stop tour during the U.S. presidential campaign of 1908

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: NEW YORK: ELECTION OF 1870. Scene from the nation-wide election of 1870 in New York City

NEW YORK: ELECTION OF 1870. Scene from the nation-wide election of 1870 in New York City. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. American cartoon from, or just after

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. American cartoon from, or just after, the presidential campaign of 1864 showing the Rail Splitter Abraham Lincoln and his running mate, Andrew Johnson

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRES. CAMPAIGN, 1876 Civil War Veterans carrying the torch for Rutherford B

PRES. CAMPAIGN, 1876 Civil War Veterans carrying the torch for Rutherford B. Hayes in Brooklyn, New York, during the presidential campaign of 1876

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: 19th AMENDMENT, 1919. Missouri Governor Frederick Gardner signing the resolution ratifying

19th AMENDMENT, 1919. Missouri Governor Frederick Gardner signing the resolution ratifying the 19th constitutional amendment, 1919. Photograph by Carl Deeg

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: CALIFORNIA: WOMAN VOTING. Annie Marshall Reid Rolph, wife of San Francisco mayor James Rolph

CALIFORNIA: WOMAN VOTING. Annie Marshall Reid Rolph, wife of San Francisco mayor James Rolph, voting at a polling station c1911. California adopted womens suffrage in 1911

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: ELECTION SCENE, 1845. Election Scene, Catonsville (a suburb of Baltimore, Maryland), 1845

ELECTION SCENE, 1845. Election Scene, Catonsville (a suburb of Baltimore, Maryland), 1845. Pencil and wash on brown paper by Alfred Jacob Miller

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1908. Crowds in St. Louis, Missouri, gathered at the intersection of 12th

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1908. Crowds in St. Louis, Missouri, gathered at the intersection of 12th Street and Delmar Boulevard to hear Republican candidate William Howard Taft (at rear of streetcar)



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