Presidential campaign, 1864. Candidates for President and Vice-President of United States. Election, Tuesday, November 8, 1864
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Print shows bust portraits of Abraham Lincoln, George B. McClellan, Andrew Johnson, and George H. Pendleton above a map of the United States, with bust portraits of the previous 15 presidents with George Washington at top center, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe on the left margin, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren and W.H. Harrison on the right margin, and John Tyler, James Polk, Zachary Taylor, Millard Filmore, Franklin Pierce, and James Buchanan across the bottom. Includes biographical vignettes of Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, George B. McClellan, and George H. Pendleton, as well as the "Union Platform" and the "Democratic Platform", "Lincoln's letter of acceptance" and "McClellan's letter of acceptance", plus some statistics related to past elections.
"Map showing Loyal States in Green, what the Rebels still hold in Red, and what the Union Soldiers have wrested from them in Yellow." Map lacks red and yellow coloring.
"Result of Presidential Elections in U.S. from 1796 to '60." Contains typos (1896 instead of 1796) and other mistakes, such as, indicates that John Q. Adams and Milard Fillmore were never elected President and that Andrew Jackson served three terms.
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