From 1864 Berger photograph (previously attributed to Brady). Head and shoulders in ornamental circle at left; Washington, center; McKinley, right. Eagle, top center; Liberty Bell, …
McClellan gets ready to sail up Salt River. Supplies (primarily whiskey) are being loaded. The caption reads: "The democracy lay in the necessary stores for …
Newspaper clipping of brief article about an heirloom of a Cleveland, Ohio family. Includes image of the Republican ticket for the 1860 election for electors …
Democratic propaganda attacks Lincoln and his administration, asserting that an "honest and legal re-election" would be impossible. Calls upon Democratic and conservative voters in the …
Cartoon illustration (print) showing "Biddy" (Bridget Divers) crying over the results of the 1864 Presidential election, with the caption: "No use crying Biddy, "Mac" may …
Federalist campaign literature supporting John Adams over Thomas Jefferson, candidate of the Democratic-Republican Party, in the 1800 presidential election.
Poem asks tip, praises newspaper, and relates past year's events, including Grant's re-election, deaths of Greeley and Forrest, Boston fire and Providence improvements
Ferguson tells why she chose Pembroke over Wellesley; how following a woman she admired, she wanted to become Boston insurance agent; that she "never felt …
Asks support for presidential candidacy of Franklin Pierce of New Hampshire, in view of the support New Hampshire Democrats gave "Gov. Dorr, the persecuted champion …
Ticket of the Northern wing of the Democratic Party for the 1860 Massachusetts elections for presidential electors, Representative to Congress from the 5th District, governor …
"For Salt River in the Gun-Boat Galena. With a cargo of contrabands from repudiating Jeff's Farm, Mississippi. Retreating General, G.B. McClellan, Commander. Repudiating Greenback, G.H. …
McClellan jumps aboard the steamship "Abolition" heading up the Salt River toward Springfield. Its captain is King Abraham and the pilot is A. Johnson.
This cartoon celebrates Abraham Lincoln's reelection as president. The "Giant Majority" carrying him to victory consisted of 55% of the popular vote to George McClellan's …
Issued in conjunction with the 1862 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election. "He's got a Broadhead, but rolling won't hurt him. It ain't in the wood, but would, …
"A cheap passage in the new steamer, G.W. Woodward, to Salt River. Capt. Lowrie. Kane and Broadhead's String Band will accompany the passage, and will …
""For the Saline Springs. Judge Woodward discarding the 'Temple of Justice' for a smell at the 'Gubernatorial Sausage' but gets behind the 'Curtin' and 'can't …
Reproduction etching by Hammatt Billings entitled: "Inauguration of President Lincoln". Illustration is from the book "Abraham Lincoln" by Charles Carleton Coffin (1893).
Announces election in House of Representatives of John Quincy Adams as President of the United States; other candidates listed were Andrew Jackson and William H. …
Joyce Wetherald Fairchild's interview demystifies the work and operations of the Brown Corporation, where she served as a trustee, committee member, and as an emerita. …
Republican ticket for 1860 Massachusetts elections for presidential electors, Representative to Congress from the 5th District, governor and other state and local offices; the party's …
Fifth Assembly District--First, Seventh, Eighth and Eleventh, Wards Newark ticket for 1860 for electors of President and Vice President, Member of the House of Representatives, …