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The white man's banner . . . Seymour and Blair's campaign song

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Sheet music cover for a campaign march for Democrats Horatio Seymour and Francis P. Blair, Jr. The oval bust portraits of the men are framed by oak leaves. The same New Orleans publisher issued another, anti-Grant campaign print, "Let Us Have Pease, Ha, Ha" (no. 1868-12).

Lith. H. Wehrmann, N.O.

Published by A.E. Blackmar, New Orleans: Canal Str. and New York: 651 Broadway.

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Published in: American political prints, 1766-1876 / Bernard F. Reilly. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1991, entry 1868-5.

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blair frank p jr francis preston seymour horatio presidential elections lithographs sheet music covers man banner seymour blair campaign song new orleans louisiana prints 19th century lot 10615 cartoon prints american a e armand edward blackmar h wehrmann blair campaign song man banner portrait bust united states history
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01/01/1868
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Blackmar, A. E. (Armand Edward), 1826-1888.
Wehrmann, H.
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blair frank p jr francis preston seymour horatio presidential elections lithographs sheet music covers man banner seymour blair campaign song new orleans louisiana prints 19th century lot 10615 cartoon prints american a e armand edward blackmar h wehrmann blair campaign song man banner portrait bust united states history