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Bernard Gillam - Bayard crouching atop tree stump ‘No Policy,’ terrorized by three angry dogs ‘Tariff Reformer,’ ‘Protectionist,’ ‘Free Trader’

Bayard crouching atop tree stump ‘No Policy,’ terrorized by three angry dogs ‘Tariff Reformer,’ ‘Protectionist,’ ‘Free Trader’ (1884)

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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’

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)

Bernard Gillam
Don’t look so far ahead, my friend–mind your feet.

Don’t look so far ahead, my friend–mind your feet. (1884)

Bernard Gillam
Randall’s revival in the South

Randall’s revival in the South (1885)

Bernard Gillam
Uncle Sam atop ‘Protective Tariff’ ladder, carrying ‘Burdensome Taxation’ on his back

Uncle Sam atop ‘Protective Tariff’ ladder, carrying ‘Burdensome Taxation’ on his back (1883)

Bernard Gillam
Uncle Sam and the U.S. Treasury aboard boat ‘Our Credit,’ sink into sea of ‘Financial Distress’

Uncle Sam and the U.S. Treasury aboard boat ‘Our Credit,’ sink into sea of ‘Financial Distress’ (1883)

Bernard Gillam
At last, me too. One good result of the Senatorial struggle.

At last, me too. One good result of the Senatorial struggle. (1885)

Bernard Gillam
A warning to Grover Cleveland in 1883 that the Tammany organization support had proved fatal to three Democratic candidates already.

A warning to Grover Cleveland in 1883 that the Tammany organization support had proved fatal to three Democratic candidates already. (1883)

Bernard Gillam
The burial of the babes. One thing the Brooklyn Independents did accomplish

The burial of the babes. One thing the Brooklyn Independents did accomplish (1885)

Bernard Gillam
Rejected. Wadsworth; ‘Ah, I might have stood some chance if I hadn’t worn this detestable suit.’.

Rejected. Wadsworth; ‘Ah, I might have stood some chance if I hadn’t worn this detestable suit.’. (1882)

Bernard Gillam
General Benjamen Butler flirting with the Southern vote, in spite of the fact that he was cordially hated in the South

General Benjamen Butler flirting with the Southern vote, in spite of the fact that he was cordially hated in the South (1883)

Bernard Gillam
Tilden carrying sign that reads ‘Democratic Leadership Nomination ’84.’ Hewitt, Bayard, and Randall in background

Tilden carrying sign that reads ‘Democratic Leadership Nomination ’84.’ Hewitt, Bayard, and Randall in background (1884)

Bernard Gillam
Chester Arthur and Thomas Platt walking to Washington, DC

Chester Arthur and Thomas Platt walking to Washington, DC (1881)

Bernard Gillam
The Protected and the Unprotected. A lesson for Protectionists.

The Protected and the Unprotected. A lesson for Protectionists. (1882)

Bernard Gillam
The hour has come, and the man is here! James Blaine’s ‘reflection’ as to who ought to be the next president

The hour has come, and the man is here! James Blaine’s ‘reflection’ as to who ought to be the next president (1884)

Bernard Gillam
Our good ship ‘National Credit’ in danger from a Silver-Spout.

Our good ship ‘National Credit’ in danger from a Silver-Spout. (1885)

Bernard Gillam
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