Campaign Banners |
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First Republican Elephant |
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Fremont's Candidacy |
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| | Untitled Topic: Fremont's Candidacy Source: Leslie's Illustrated Date: June 26, 1864, p. 224 Cartoonist: Unknown |
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Abolition and Miscegination |
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Lincoln in Confederate and British Eyes |
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| | “The Modern Mazeppa” Topic: Lincoln in Confederate and British Eyes Source: Fun Date: October 29, 1864, p. 65 Cartoonist: Unknown |
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| | “Bright Goings On” Topic: Lincoln in Confederate and British Eyes Source: Fun Date: November 4, 1864, p. 84 Cartoonist: Unknown |
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| | “A Warning” Topic: Lincoln in Confederate and British Eyes Source: Fun Date: December 3, 1864, p. 115 Cartoonist: Unknown |
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| | “The Federal Phoenix” Topic: Lincoln in Confederate and British Eyes Source: Punch Date: December 3, 1864, p. 229 Cartoonist: Unknown |
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Lincoln, McClellan, and the Northern Press |
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The Democratic "Chicago" Platform |
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| | "Compromise with the South" Topic: The Democratic "Chicago" Platform Source: Harper's Weekly Date: September 3, 1864, p. 572 Cartoonist: Thomas Nast |
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| | “Mighty Particular” Topic: The Democratic "Chicago" Platform Source: Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper Date: October 1, 1864, p. 32 Cartoonist: Frank Bellew |
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| | "The Chicago Platform" Topic: The Democratic "Chicago" Platform Source: Harper's Weekly Date: October 15, 1864, pp. 664-665 Cartoonist: Thomas Nast |
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| | "Platforms Illustrated" Topic: The Democratic "Chicago" Platform Source: Library of Congress Date: c1864 Cartoonist: Unknown |
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| | “Little Mac’s Strategy at Fault” Topic: The Democratic "Chicago" Platform Source: The Funniest of Awl and the Phunnyest Sort of Phun Date: No. 5, 1864, p. 16 (top) Cartoonist: Unknown |
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Peace Democrats and Copperheads |
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| | “‘Peace’ Democracy on the Rampage” Topic: Peace Democrats and Copperheads Source: The Funniest of Awl and the Phunnyest Sort of Phun Date: No. 5, 1864, p. 16 (bottom) Cartoonist: Unknown |
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| | "Democracy, 1832, 1864" Topic: Peace Democrats and Copperheads Source: Library of Congress Date: c1864 Cartoonist: Unknown |
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| | "The Forlorn Hope …" Topic: Peace Democrats and Copperheads Source: Harper's Weekly Date: October 29, 1864, p. 697 Cartoonist: Theodore Jones |
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Lincoln and McClellan Compared |
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| | "I Knew Him, Horatio …" Topic: Lincoln and McClellan Compared Source: Library of Congress Date: c1864 Cartoonist: Justin Howard |
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Campaign Analogies: Sports and Entertainment |
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| | “The Presidential Race” Topic: Campaign Analogies: Sports and Entertainment Source: The Comic Monthly Date: October 1, 1864, pp. 8-9 Cartoonist: Unknown |
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| | “The Political Blondin” Topic: Campaign Analogies: Sports and Entertainment Source: Frank Leslie’s Budget of Fun Date: September 1, 1864, pp. 8-9 Cartoonist: Unknown |
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| | “Acrobatic Novelties” Topic: Campaign Analogies: Sports and Entertainment Source: Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper Date: October 29, 1864, p. 96 Cartoonist: Frank Bellew |
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| | "Behind the Scenes" Topic: Campaign Analogies: Sports and Entertainment Source: Library of Congress Date: c1864 Cartoonist: Unknown |
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Campaign Analogies: Military |
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| | "The Hardest Shell Yet" Topic: Campaign Analogies: Military Source: Leslie's Illustrated Date: July 2, 1864, p. 240 Cartoonist: Unknown |
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Campaign Analogies: Domestic |
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Voting and Election Results |
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| | "Election-Day" Topic: Voting and Election Results Source: Harper's Weekly Date: November 12, 1864, pp. 728-729 Cartoonist: Thomas Nast |
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| | “Poor McRobinson Crusoe!” Topic: Voting and Election Results Source: Yankee Notions Date: December 1, 1864, p. 353 Cartoonist: Justin Howard |
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| | “Democratic Breakdown” Topic: Voting and Election Results Source: Yankee Notions Date: December 1, 1864, p. 368 Cartoonist: Unknown |
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