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Homer Davenport - Gentlemen, may I ask you as a cash appeal to vote for my friend the Hon [name illegible] Loan

Gentlemen, may I ask you as a cash appeal to vote for my friend the Hon [name illegible] Loan

Homer Davenport
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Don’t Cross That Line

Don’t Cross That Line

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Collecting Campaign Funds

Collecting Campaign Funds

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McKinley, holding a declaration of independence, walks with a tall African man who has a bag of money

McKinley, holding a declaration of independence, walks with a tall African man who has a bag of money

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Uncle Sam stands guard between a gentleman and three men lead by a man carrying a bucket of mud and wearing a suit made of cards.

Uncle Sam stands guard between a gentleman and three men lead by a man carrying a bucket of mud and wearing a suit made of cards.

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Carl Rhodes and his best Dad

Carl Rhodes and his best Dad

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William Randolph Hearst punches a small man representing the ‘common people’ while two fat men representing Trusts laugh

William Randolph Hearst punches a small man representing the ‘common people’ while two fat men representing Trusts laugh

Homer Davenport
William Randolph Hearst walks next to an animal labeled ‘New Party’

William Randolph Hearst walks next to an animal labeled ‘New Party’

Homer Davenport
A woman representing Columbia, with a stars and stripes dress, puts a laurel wreath on the head of a man in a military uniform.

A woman representing Columbia, with a stars and stripes dress, puts a laurel wreath on the head of a man in a military uniform.

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Where Tweed Got in

Where Tweed Got in

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B-R-Y-A-N

B-R-Y-A-N

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Seeing Liberty for the First Time

Seeing Liberty for the First Time

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William Howard Taft stands to speak at an event, looking at a cheering crowd.

William Howard Taft stands to speak at an event, looking at a cheering crowd.

Homer Davenport
All we want is 4 years more

All we want is 4 years more

Homer Davenport
An old man on his knees, praying

An old man on his knees, praying

Homer Davenport
Newspaper publisher J. Pulitzer sits with William Jennings Bryan, who is frowning

Newspaper publisher J. Pulitzer sits with William Jennings Bryan, who is frowning

Homer Davenport
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