Ten white men and two Negroes who defrauded the American people out of their choice for president in 1876 / Connelly-Co. 192 B'Way, N.Y.
Summary
Print shows portraits of men thought to be involved in the controversial decision regarding the presidential election of 1876; shown are "S.M. Kenner, G. Casenave, T.C. Anderson, J. Madison Well, J.A. Garfield, J.P. Bradley, O.P. Morton, W. Strong, G.F. Edmunds, S.F. Miller, F.T. Frelinghuysen, [and] G.F. Hoar". Rifles bundled like fasces appear on the sides with the portraits. Text under the headings "Crimes Rewarded and the Civil Service Degraded" and "Appealing for Justice to the Commission in 1877" flanks the portraits at left and right.
P9921 U.S. Copyright Office.
Copyright 1884 by J. Edward Ireland, New York, N.Y.
For sale by The Advance Publishing Co., 5 and 7 Murray St., New York, N.Y. Thirty cents a copy, prepaid. Twelve copies, three dollars.
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