One in a series of racist posters attacking Radical Republicans on the issue of black suffrage, issued during the Pennsylvania gubernatorial election of 1866. (See also "The Constitutional Amendment!," no. 186 More
Source: Johnston, Frances Benjamin, "Uncle Sam's Money," Demorest's Family Magazine, Vol. XXVI: no. 3, January 1890, p. 136. Title devised by Library and BEP staff. Forms part of: Frances Benjamin Johnston Coll More
Photograph shows men and women in the gumming and drying room. Power is provided by steam driven belts. No. 81376. Title devised by Library and BEP staff. Forms part of: Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (L More
Photograph shows a group of women perforating stamps. Power is provided by steam driven belts. The women wear paper hats to protect them from airborn dust. No. 8192. Title devised by Library and BEP staff. For More
Title devised by Library staff from information on item. Source: Johnston, Frances Benjamin, "Uncle Sam as a Stamp-Maker," Harper's Round Table, Vol. XVI, no. 815, June 11, 1895, p. 604. Forms part of: Frances More
No. 81374. Source: Johnston, Frances Benjamin, "Uncle Sam as a Stamp-Maker," Harper's Round Table, Vol. XVI, no. 815, June 11, 1895, p. 604. Forms part of: Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (Library of Congress).
A woman standing in front of a stack of books. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
A black and white photo of two men in suits. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Photograph shows a woman seated at a perforating machine with Benjamin R. Stickney, the machine's designer, standing alongside. Neg. no. 405. Forms part of: National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congress).
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