A foolish request / Keppler. - Public domain portrait engraving
Print shows a clergyman pointing to a notice labeled "Society's Divorce Record" that lists "Divorced - Yesterday; Married - Today"; he is appealing to a fashionably dressed young woman holding a lorgnette. Cap... More
Self-made / Frank A. Nankivell '99.
Print shows an elderly woman showing paintings of her ancestors to a young woman; she explains to the young woman that her husband has no ancestors and that he complained about paying for hers. Illus. from Puc... More
Up to date / Jas. Cassel. - Public domain book illustration
Print shows a hotel proprietor standing on the sea shore telling a sea serpent to go away before the summer tourists arrive; the serpent, wearing a hat, tells the man that it is about to shed its skin, which co... More
Too many friends / Keppler. - Victorian era public domain image
Illustration shows a woman representing China struggling with the Russian Bear, while the German emperor and a British diplomat implore Russia not to be so greedy and to share some of China with them. Uncle Sam... More
He won't go off his beat / J.S. Pughe. Joseph Pulitzer
Illustration showing two concerned citizens and Joseph Pulitzer imploring Uncle Sam, dressed as a "U.S." policeman, to break up a fight taking place in the background labeled "South Africa" between John Bull a... More
Too much for him! / J.S. Pughe.
Illustration showing John Bull shoveling British soldiers into the "British Empire Shute" which ends on the shoulders of a man sitting on a rock, with a rifle across his lap, on soil labeled "Dutch Republic"; o... More
The return of the prodigal party / Dalrymple.
Illustration shows a tattered old man labeled "Silver Republicans" running into the open arms of Mark Hanna, "Chairman of Rep. Natl. Com.", behind Hanna is a building flying the banner of "McKinley & Sound Mone... More
The survival of the fittest / Dalrymple.
Illustration showing to gladiators, one labeled "Gold Standard" and the other labeled "Silver Standard", in a colosseum, the "Gold Standard" gladiator stands victorious over the "Silver Standard" gladiator, his... More
Puck magazine cover - A dangerous firecracker / Dalrymple.
Illustration shows the rulers of Germany, France, Austria, Japan, and John Bull, representing England, watching as the ruler of Russia lights the fuse of a large firecracker labeled "China." Illus. in: Puck, v... More
A case of learned ignorance - why can't he trust his naked eyes? / Kep...
Illustration shows Yale professor and university president Arthur T. Hadley looking through a huge magnifying glass trained on a laborer labeled "Trust Employee"; however, what Hadley sees through the lense is ... More
Sure to enjoy it / O'Neill. - Public domain engraving
Illustration shows a Jewish family getting ready to attend the theater. Caption: Mrs. Bernstein (getting ready for the theatre) I see dere vas a real fire-engine in dis blay. / Bernstein (sulkily) Den I von'... More
Caricature, Pan-American Puck / Ehrhart., public domain cartoon image
Illustration shows Columbia welcoming a woman labeled "South America" to the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. Illus. in: Puck, v. 49, no. 1262 (1901 May 8), Pan-American cover. Copyright 1901 by K... More
Puck magazine cover - The difficulty / Frank A. Nankivell.
Illustration shows two Irish women talking in a kitchen over a cup of tea; in the background, an old man is sitting in a rocking chair, reading the newspaper. Caption: Mrs. Kelly Does your husband get good pa... More
The law can not be "removed" by Christian Science / Keppler.
Illustration shows an oversized female figure labeled "Law" pointing with her left hand to a sign that states "Contagious diseases must be reported to the Board of Health" and holding in her right hand a little... More
Cuba's choice / Keppler. - A magazine with a cartoon of a man and a wo...
Illustration shows a young woman wearing a hat labeled "Cuba", standing, with her arms crossed, trying to decide which of three paths to choose; the first path, labeled "Reciprocity" leads to an angry "Beet Sug... More
Caricature, Bryan's hobby / J.S. Pughe., public domain cartoon image
Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan as a horse racing jockey sitting on a rocking horse trying to catch Grover Cleveland, who is walking away from him on the right. Caption: "I'll run that man down, if I... More
Too late / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows a scene on a desolate shore where a woman labeled "France" is playing the role of Elsa in Richard Wagner's opera Lohengrin, she is dancing with Edward VII, King of Great Britain who is playin... More
Caricature, The Easter hat / Kep., public domain cartoon image
Illustration shows Uncle Sam and Columbia looking at the Easter bonnet she has taken from a hat box, it has a battleship design and is labeled "U.S. Navy"; Columbia is complaining that it is too small. Caption... More
The Wall Street rumor-monger / Keppler.
Illustration shows Uncle Sam using a magnifying glass to see in his left hand a diminutive man labeled "Rumor Monger" yelling "Panic, National Disaster, Failures, [and] Ruin" into a megaphone labeled "Wall Str.... More
Puck magazine cover - The whole thing / Grant Hamilton.
Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt wearing a white elephant costume labeled "Republican Party" with the U.S. Capitol in the background.
Mother Goose to date / Grant Hamilton.
Illustration shows Alton B. Parker as "Little Bopeep" sitting on a rock labeled "Esopus", tending a flock of sheep labeled "Gold Democrat" and their tails stating "Vote"; the sheep are entering a pasture labele... More
Puck magazine cover - The rising tide / Grant Hamilton.
Illustration shows the governor of New York, Benjamin B. Odell, tied with a rope labeled "Contracts" to a submerged barge labeled "$255,000,000 Barge Canal"; he is up to his neck in water labeled "Popular Indig... More
His first bath / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows Mayor George B. McClellan and Police Commissioner William McAdoo washing the Tammany Tiger labeled "Corruption" and "Graft"; in the background, Tammany Hall boss Charles F. Murphy is posting ... More
A strong tip / Gallaway. - Public domain portrait print
Illustration shows two boys talking on a busy city sidewalk next to a produce stand. Caption: Messenger I didn't do a t'ing but win a dollar an' t'irty-two cents at craps, las' night. / Bucket-Shop Office Boy... More
Puck magazine cover - Back from Bololand / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows a large William H. Taft wearing a stars and stripes turban, with a large knife labeled "The Big Bolo" stuck in his belt, a notice attached stating "For Stand Patters"; he is speaking to a gro... More
The modern war god / Ehrhart. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows a Jewish man dressed as Mars, the Roman god of war, decorated with symbols of money, standing in the doorway of a munitions store labeled "Marsheim Bellonaberg & Co." and "Ordnance Dept."; a ... More
Money talks / K. - coin, public domain photograph
Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst sitting with two large, animated, money bags resting on his lap, with arms and legs, and showing two large coins as heads; on the floor next to Hearst is a box labeled... More
Christmas Puck / Frank A. Nankivell 1906.
Illustration shows rows of toys, dolls, teddy bears, soldiers and drummers, and trees. Illus. in: Puck, v. 60, no. 1553 (1906 December 5), cover. Copyright 1906 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
"Me and Jack" / J.S. Pughe. - Drawing. Public domain image.
Illustration shows from behind, a large dog labeled "The Yellow Dog" sitting on a plank on the shore of a body of water, with its left foreleg around the shoulders of a much smaller man labeled "Corrupt Busines... More
Arms and the men / J.S.P. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt standing on one side of a scaffold, holding a large sculpted arm with a huge stick labeled "The Big Stick" for placement on a large sculpture of a female figure l... More
Cupid at the White House / C.H.
Illustration shows cupid on horseback, shooting two handguns into the air outside the North Portico of the White House, on the occasion of the wedding of Alice Lee Roosevelt, President Theodore Roosevelt's daug... More
"Let me sit heavy on thy soul tomorrow!" Richard III / Keppler.
Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst as Shakespeare's Richard III in a dream-state when various ghosts appear before him; his armor hangs on a nearby wall in preparation for battle, to which the ghost of ... More
The red hand Historic map, Library of Congress
Illustration shows a large red hand labeled "Organized Murder" dripping blood over the western states on a map of the United States. Illus. in: Puck, v. 61, no. 1583 (1907 July 3), cover. Copyright 1907 by Kep... More
Rotten finance / K. - Drawing. Public domain image.
Illustration shows a stonewall labeled "Rotten Finance" constructed with stones showing the faces of many businessmen and financiers; on the ground, in front of the wall, is a broken egg labeled "Confidence". A... More
It might help some if Wall Street gave trading stamps / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows a throng of people on Wall Street rushing to purchase stocks from trading houses that offer various amounts of green or pink trading stamps. Illus. in: Puck, v. 62, no. 1601 (1907 November 6... More
"Don't yer ever git enough, yer durn hog?" / Kep.
Illustration shows Uncle Sam as a pig farmer, holding a bucket labeled "Ship Subsidy" that he is about to pour into an overflowing trough labeled "Dingley Tariff" for a large hog labeled "Organized Greed". Ill... More
Puck Christmas 1907 / Frank A. Nankivell.
Illustration shows two women helping Puck hang Christmas decorations; they have used holly to form the name of the magazine "Puck" at the top of a window. Illus. in: Puck, v. 62, no. 1605 (1907 December 4), co... More
In the German jam closet / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows William II, Emperor of Germany, caught by Germania with his fingers in a jar of jam labeled "Buttinkeit Jam" that he has taken from a cupboard where other preserves are kept; on the shelves a... More
Puck magazine cover - "Marching through Georgia" / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows a group of men and women marching under such banners as "The Lips That Touch Corn Likker Shall Never Touch Ourn", "W.C.T.U.", and "Carrie Nation Cadets", with one man carrying a small barrel ... More
"Three weeks" / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows "Miss Democracy" lying on a donkey-skin rug before a fireplace in her boudoir or bedroom, as William Jennings Bryan, carrying a bouquet, enters through curtains in the background. Illus. in:... More
Puck magazine cover - Sir Hudibras / L.M.G. with apologies.
Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst as Sir Hudibras riding a mule labeled "Maud" being led by a man labeled "Gloomy Arthur" on a quixotic adventure; papers protrude from Hearst's pockets stating "The dan... More
The jam of the Johnson boom / Keppler.
Illustration shows presidential hopeful John A. Johnson as a logger struggling to break free a log jam of logs labeled "Reactionary Democracy, Wall Street Interests, Plutocracy, High Finance, Ryanism, Conservat... More
The safety-valve / Frank A. Nankivell.
Illustration shows a boiler labeled "Brother Straitlace" with a fire labeled "The Simple Life" and a lever labeled "Trip to New York", blowing off steam that shows New Year's eve revelers in New York City. Cap... More
In the Republican dark-room / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows President Taft as a photographer working in a darkroom illuminated by a small red light labeled "Public Support", developing glass plates labeled "Progressive Measures", one labeled "Tariff R... More
Thanksgiving Puck 1910 / BBaker., Puck magazine cover
Illustration shows a young boy sharpening a knife as he stands before a large turkey with its feet in stocks labeled 1910; the turkey is perspiring Illus. in: Puck, v. 68, no. 1760 (1910 November 23), cover. C... More
"Co', Boss! Co', Boss!" / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows President Taft wearing a large hat, offering corn stalk labeled "Excuse, Apology, Explanation, Defense, [and] Persuasion" to a cow labeled "The West" and with a bell labeled "Insurgency" arou... More
Love-lorn lyrics of a lonesome lad / Gordon Ross.
Illustration shows a lonely man with arms crossed and chin on his chest, sitting in a chair next to a small table with a shelf of books, his dog at his feet, and on the table a tobacco pipe billowing smoke show... More
Caricature, A stage whisper, public domain cartoon image
Illustration shows a handsome young man rescuing a beautiful young woman from drowning. Caption: Her Rescuer (soothingly) You're safe. I've got you, but I was just in the nick of time. / The Actress (weakly) ... More
Doctor's orders / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows a man labeled "Trusts" sitting at a table spread with large dishes of food for a Thanksgiving Day feast, including a large turkey labeled "Restraint of Trade" and a bowl of soup, from which h... More
Such a sad case! / Will Crawford.
Illustration shows a child-like figure labeled "American Industry" supported by an infant walker on wheels labeled "High Protection", holding in one hand a bottle of "Payne Aldrich Baby Food" and in the other a... More
Eat, drink, and be merry / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows an angry, well-dressed man labeled "Monopoly" sitting at a table eating from a plate heaped with "Benefits of Protection"; standing next to him is a minstrel holding a song sheet labeled "Tar... More
The base-ball Laocoon / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows three baseball players entwined by snakes formed of baseballs labeled "Base Ball Trust"; each carries a "Contract", one for $8000, one for $10000, and one for $12000 and also stuffed in his b... More
Pippins / Goldbeck ; painted by W.D. Goldbeck.
Illustration shows a bust portrait of a woman, facing slightly left, next to a "pippin" apple; a woman admired.
1902 finds the helm in safe hands / Keppler.
Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt, dressed for rough seas, standing at the helm labeled "Ship of State", with a firm grip on the wheel. Illus. in: Puck, v. 50, no. 1296 (1902 January 1), cover. C... More
Reflection. To be, or not to be?? / [I. R. Cruikshank]., British Carto...
George IV, looking at himself in a pierglass, starts back at the sight of his wife, crowned, looking over the shoulder of his own reflection, of which a cheek, whisker, and startled eye are visible... (Source: ... More
"Baby, kiss papa good-by" / Ehrhart.
Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt departing from the White House, leaving an infant labeled "My Policies", wearing the same spectacles as Roosevelt and holding a small stick, in the care of William H. Taft ... More
A Cognocenti contemplating ye Beauties of ye Antique / Js. Gillray--in...
An elderly Sir William Hamilton inspecting his antiquities, all of which refer to his wife, Lady Emma Hamilton and her lover, Lord Horatio Nelson. In the background hang four pictures on the wall: "Cleopatra", ... More
The Female frizzler, British Cartoon Print
British cartoon showing woman, seated on huge hairdo of another woman, as she works on the hairdo. Forms part of : British Cartoon Prints Collection (Library of Congress).
The humours of Belvoir Castle, or the morning after / Woodward del. ; ...
Print shows a number of encounters, in two panels, between men and women either off to bed or awakened to the horrors of the night before: the first, an old man on the arm of an old woman, says, "Och! Long life... More
Smelling out a rat; or the atheistical-revolutionist disturbed in his ...
Print shows Richard Price seated at a desk, he turns to look over his right shoulder at a vision of an enormous Edmund Burke, his spectacles, nose, and hands emerge from the haze, a crown in one hand and a cros... More
End of the Irish Invasion : - or - the Destruction of the French Armad...
French warships, labeled Le Révolutionaire, L'Egalité and The Revolutionary Jolly Boat, being tossed about during a storm blown up by Pitt, Dundas, Grenville and Windham, whose heads appear from the clouds. Cha... More
Royal Methodists in Kent & Sussex---or the dissenters too powerful for...
"Dissenters, led by Collyer, and encouraged by the Dukes of Kent and Sussex, attack the Church of England..." (Source: George)
Cut-throat business in Wall Street. How the inexperienced lose their h...
Print shows William H. Vanderbilt, Jay Gould, Russell Sage and James R. Keene checking ticker tape connected to a large straight-edge razor labeled "Wade in & Butcher'em" and "This Indicator Rises & Falls with ... More
A grand Shakesperian [sic] revival / J. Keppler.
Print shows Chester A. Arthur as King Henry IV on a cobblestone street, with Jay Gould and William H. Vanderbilt holding his cape, and accompanied by John P. Jones; he is accosted by Roscoe "Sir John" Conkling ... More
Uncle Sam's neglected farm / J. Keppler.
Print shows Puck's "Independent Party" figure, holding a hoe labeled "Civil Service Reform" and talking to Uncle Sam who is sitting on a fence while two figures argue on the right, one is labeled "Democrat, Bou... More
A new bull in the ring / F. Graetz.
Print shows Chester A. Arthur riding the Republican elephant tossed high in the air in a "Political Arena", the elephant is patched with scandals labeled "Credit Mobilier, Collusion with Monopolies, Back Pay Gr... More
The living president's tribute to the dead president / G.
Print shows a statue of Roscoe Conkling, with cloven hooves, seated on a bench labeled "Supreme Bench" atop a monumental tomb labeled "Sacred to the Memory of J.A. Garfield"; the monument is signed "Guiteau scu... More
Overtraining young horses / Gillam., Political Cartoon
Illustration shows a horse labeled "Butlers Policy" ridden by Benjamin F. Butler is kicking up its rear legs startling a horse labeled "Clevelands Policy" ridden by Grover Cleveland at the "Presidential Race-Co... More
"Take the next car!" / J. Keppler.
Illustration shows a street railroad car labeled "Republican Protection Line" and "Congress 47" with a crowd of men standing on the rear platform, among them is the conductor labeled "Keifer" and Frank "Hiscock... More
Christmas at Washington / J. Keppler '83.
Print shows several members of Congress around a large Christmas tree labeled "Tax Surplus" decorated with money bags labeled "Surplus"; the legislators carry bags in which to place the bags of surplus they plu... More
Brooklyn's new champion - the old-timers "knocked out" by the prayer-c...
Illustration shows a boxing ring with Henry Ward Beecher, Thomas De Witt Talmage, and the "Rev. Dr. Monck" who has knocked them both out at a "Tournament of Sensationalism"; he wears a bandana labeled "Holy Hea... More
The good monopoly missionaries and the wicked island / F. Opper.
Illustration shows William H. Vanderbilt, Jay Gould, and Cyrus W. Field in a small boat escaping from cannibals on an island where they have build a railroad, but refused to give the natives a reduced fare rate... More
Justice out of a job / F. Opper.
Illustration shows Justice as an old woman, asleep at a desk, with cobwebs, spiders, and mice taking over the courtroom; outside a window an armed group of vigilantes have broken down the door to a jail and rem... More
Those dogs won't fight - they are dying of starvation / F. Graetz.
Illustration shows Charles A. Dana, editor of the "Sun", and Stephen B. Elkins, wearing a plumed hat, attempting to push an emaciated dog labeled "Clerical Slanderer" up steps leading to where Grover Cleveland ... More
Puck magazine cover - Make him harmless! / F. Graetz.
Illustration shows a youthful Theodore Roosevelt clipping the long claws labeled "Confirming Powers of the Board of Aldermen" on the "Tammany" tiger with scissors labeled "By Act of Legislature"; he has disable... More
Nothing but wind! / F. Opper. - Drawing. Public domain image.
Illustration shows two women, one, on the left, labeled "Republican Party" wearing a hat labeled "War Record" and using a bellows to pump "Reform, Purity and Honesty!!" into the ear of a man labeled "Independen... More
The cruel secretary and the patriotic contractor / Zimmerman.
Illustration shows William C. Whitney, Secretary of the Navy, insisting that John Roach, a contractor, accompany him on a test cruise before the Navy can sign off on the contract and accept delivery of the ship... More
The trials and tribulations of the transferred "coburger" / F. Opper.
Illustration shows a dejected soldier sitting at a train station beneath a sign that states "Trains Leave Every Hour for Fort Tombstone Fort Lonesome Fort Scalp'em and all Western Army Outposts" and near anothe... More
John Roach's little miscalculation / J. Keppler.
Illustration shows Secretary of the Navy, William C. Whitney, handing a boat labeled "Dolphin" to James G. Blaine who shies away, refusing to accept it; in the background, John Roach, a contractor, who built th... More
Puck magazine cover - An old imposition / C.J. Taylor.
Print shows President Cleveland as a railroad conductor collecting fares from William McKinley, who is holding a ticket labeled "War Tariff Pass" and an elderly man, dressed as an infant labeled "Infant Industr... More
An old fable brought up to date / Keppler, Jr.
Print shows a "countryman" labeled "Rep. Party" with a whip, driving a donkey labeled "Taxpayer" who is carrying a large sack labeled "War Tariff" that contains a counter weight labeled "Iniquitous Pensions" on... More
A squelcher for woman suffrage / C.J. Taylor.
Print shows a woman being denied the opportunity to vote because she is wearing a dress and a hat that are too wide for the narrow booths labeled "Ballots Must Be Prepared In These Booths" where the ballots are... More
In the cyclone cellar, - waiting for fair weather / Ehrhart.
Print shows a woman labeled "Democratic Party" peering through an opening labeled "Jeffersonian Principles" in an underground shelter, while a tornado rages overhead with dark clouds labeled "Indignation, Dissa... More
Misery loves company / Dalrymple., Political Cartoon
Print shows three men holding spoons labeled "Russia, England, [and] Japan", attempting to force a large pill labeled "Ultimatum" from an "International Pill Box" into a despairing Chinese man sitting on a thro... More
Caricature, Out Nebraska way / Dalrymple., public domain cartoon image
Print shows Puck carrying a valise labeled "Sound Money Doctrine", talking to a hayseed farmer sitting on a fence, reading the "Free Silver Screamer"; in the background, houses and barns labeled "Mortgage" are ... More
That coveted cup / Ehrhart. - Public domain portrait engraving
Print shows Uncle Sam sitting back in a chair on the beach next to America's Cup festooned with laurel branches and the names of American yachts and the year they won the Cup, "America 1851, Magic 1870, Columbi... More
The open sesame / C.J. Taylor. - coin, public domain photograph
Print shows William McKinley as Ali Baba kneeling before a slightly opened door in the "High-Tariff Robber Barons Cave", holding a bag labeled "McKinley Boom Fund", which is being filled with coins issuing from... More
Puck magazine cover - Pennsylvania's disgrace / Dalrymple.
Print shows Matthew Quay, senator from Pennsylvania and political boss of dubious character, standing at a podium labeled "Keystone Auction Rooms Matt. Quay Auctioneer" auctioning off Pennsylvania's 32 electora... More
Puck magazine cover - Shoulder to shoulder / J.S. Pughe.
Print shows a diminutive William Jennings Bryan standing on a street before two gigantic men representing labor and business, waving a red flag labeled "Repudiation" and a paper that states "We demand that the ... More
Puck magazine cover - Buncombe and Boodle / Dalrymple.
Print shows William Jennings Bryan as a puppet being manipulated by a well-dressed man sitting on a large money bag labeled "Silver Mining Syndicate" and listing names and dollar amounts, "Hearst $75,000,000, F... More
He must be kept out / Keppler. - Public domain portrait engraving
Print shows Uncle Sam as a policeman using a billy club labeled "Votes" to prevent a diminutive figure labeled "Free Silver" and "16 to 1" from entering the White House with papers labeled "Populism" and "Disho... More
The biggest people on the road! / Dalrymple.
Print shows a gigantic man and a gigantic woman riding on bicycles on a dirt road; they are road hogs, forcing other forms of transportation, mainly diminutive horse-drawn carriages, off the road. Illus. from ... More
Gone crazy / J.S. Pughe. - Drawing. Public domain image.
Print shows an old man labeled "Silverite" riding on the Democratic Donkey labeled "Dem. Party", racing toward an "Abyss of Political Mania" with a policeman chasing him on horseback labeled "Sound Money Democr... More
The adopted son - he thinks he is bigger than the old man / Dalrymple.
Print shows Father Knickerbocker, a symbolic figure for New York City, holding a roll of papers labeled "Charter", looking down at a young boy labeled "Brooklyn" on the sidewalk outside a building labeled "Grea... More
Caricature, The old story / Keppler., public domain cartoon image
Print shows Puck holding a lithographic pen, talking to President McKinley as a "shiftless tenant" sitting in a rocking chair while the roof labeled "Bad Currency System" on his house deteriorates, creating a l... More
Puck magazine cover - A little suggestion / J.S. Pughe.
Print shows President McKinley taking a break to smoke a cigar while a wax figure sits at his desk to suggest that he is hard at work reviewing applications from office seekers who are clamoring in the backgrou... More
What he wants to see, be gosh! / J.S. Pughe.
Print shows a man labeled "Hayseed Legislator" standing on the sidewalk of "Fifth Ave." in New York City, pointing his umbrella toward a tenement house labeled "The Vanderbilt Flats formerly the Marble Palace".... More
Caricature, Ready for duty / Dalrymple., public domain cartoon image
Print shows Puck holding suitcase with sword, standing before President William McKinley, offering his services; McKinley is sitting in a chair, holding a quill pen and papers, behind him, hanging on the wall, ... More
Caricature, Poor Illinois! / Dalrymple., public domain cartoon image
Print shows Illinois governor John R. Tanner as a devilish executioner holding a gallows, with noose, labeled "For Capitalists". The "Illinois" capitol building is in the background. Caption: She had the Hayma... More
They can't hold him back / J.S. Pughe. Joseph Pulitzer
Print shows an American soldier carrying a rifle and bag labeled "U.S.V.", walking in a tropical location; diminutive figures labeled "Bryan, Ottendorfer, Pulitzer, Atkinson, [and] Godkin" are attempting to hol... More