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Our good ship ‘National Credit’ in danger from a Silver-Spout. (1885)
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Uncle Sam atop ‘Protective Tariff’ ladder, carrying ‘Burdensome Taxation’ on his back (1883)
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Uncle Sam and the U.S. Treasury aboard boat ‘Our Credit,’ sink into sea of ‘Financial Distress’ (1883)
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Tilden carrying sign that reads ‘Democratic Leadership Nomination ’84.’ Hewitt, Bayard, and Randall in background (1884)
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The Protected and the Unprotected. A lesson for Protectionists. (1882)
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The last relic of the wreck. Even his bar’l could not save him. (1885)
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The hour has come, and the man is here! James Blaine’s ‘reflection’ as to who ought to be the next president (1884)
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The frame of mind of the Irish and the Southern contingent when Cleveland was the leading Democratic candidate for presidency, 1883. (1883)
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The burial of the babes. One thing the Brooklyn Independents did accomplish (1885)
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Rejected. Wadsworth; ‘Ah, I might have stood some chance if I hadn’t worn this detestable suit.’. (1882)
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Randall’s revival in the South (1885)
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A warning to Grover Cleveland in 1883 that the Tammany organization support had proved fatal to three Democratic candidates already. (1883)
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Grand opening of Cleveland, Gorman and Bayard’s minstrels at Washington. (1895)
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General Benjamen Butler flirting with the Southern vote, in spite of the fact that he was cordially hated in the South (1883)
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Don’t look so far ahead, my friend–mind your feet. (1884)
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Chester Arthur and Thomas Platt walking to Washington, DC (1881)
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Caricature of Thomas Platt as a chained monkey, next to sign that reads ‘For admittance (to Supreme Court judgeship), you must give a stalwart ring’ (1885)
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Caricature of President Grant controlling patronage
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Caricature of President Chester Arthur, here accused of using the Treasury surplus to build up the Navy..
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Bayard crouching atop tree stump ‘No Policy,’ terrorized by three angry dogs ‘Tariff Reformer,’ ‘Protectionist,’ ‘Free Trader’ (1884)
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At last, me too. One good result of the Senatorial struggle. (1885)
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