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Treasury note, Washington, D.C., Political Cartoon

Treasury note, Washington, D.C., Political Cartoon

A parody of the often worthless fractional currencies or "shinplasters" issued by banks, businesses, and municipalities in lieu of coin. These fractional notes proliferated during the Panic of 1837 with the eme... More

The fox hunt. Book illustration from Library of Congress

The fox hunt. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Again Van Buren's flirtation with radical interests is portrayed as his downfall. As in "The Modern Colossus" (no. 1848-56) antislavery activist Abby Folsom (here "Abby Fulsome") is prominently featured. Here s... More

[Thomas Hart Benton, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing three-quarters to the left]

[Thomas Hart Benton, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing three-quarter...

Democratic Senator from Missouri, 1821-1851. Scratched on back of plate: 171; Thos. H. Benton. Hallmark: 40. Facing the light / H. Pfister. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, 1978, p. 299. Transfer; U.... More

Polk in his extremity - Political cartoon, public domain image

Polk in his extremity - Political cartoon, public domain image

Henry Clay's easy ascent to the presidency here is in contrast to the serious difficulties experienced by his Democratic opponent James K. Polk. Clay has reached the top of a large pole and has the "Civic Crow... More

Union / painted By T[ompkins] H. Matteson ; engraved by H[enry] S. Sadd.

Union / painted By T[ompkins] H. Matteson ; engraved by H[enry] S. Sad...

A symbolic group portrait eulogizing recent legislative efforts, notably the Compromise of 1850, to preserve the Union. The work is in some respects a memorial to the triumvirate of senior American legislators:... More

The rebound of the ball - Public domain book illustration

The rebound of the ball - Public domain book illustration

A satire on the Democrats' defeat in the fall New York state elections, here viewed as a referendum on Van Buren's independent treasury, or "Sub-treasury" system. A large ball labeled "Sub Treasury" is pushed d... More

The little magician's sleight of hand performance. An absquabulating shew, by Von Kinder & Co. But Old Tippecanoe, will soon make it "No go"

The little magician's sleight of hand performance. An absquabulating s...

Again the theme of corruption in the Van Buren administration, here centering on the President's "Sub-Treasury" or independent treasury program, passed by Congress in July 1840. A large frigate "United States,... More

North Bend game cock - Political cartoon, public domain image

North Bend game cock - Political cartoon, public domain image

A Whig campaign print glorifying presidential candidate William Henry Harrison. The title derives from the candidate's farm on the North Bend of the Ohio River. The game cock has a dual significance: as an all... More

The death of locofocoism - Political cartoon, public domain image

The death of locofocoism - Political cartoon, public domain image

In his satire Johnston celebrates the defeat of "Loco Foco," i.e., radical Democratic interests, in the presidential election of 1840. The "Loco Focos" were the largely working-class constituency who supported... More

Matty meeting the Texas question, Political Cartoon

Matty meeting the Texas question, Political Cartoon

A satire on the Democrats' approach to the delicate question of the annexation of Texas. In marked contrast to his portrayal of the issue as a beautiful woman in "Virtuous Harry" (no. 1844-27), the artist here ... More

Scene in Uncle Sam's Senate. 17th April 1850

Scene in Uncle Sam's Senate. 17th April 1850

A somewhat tongue-in-cheek dramatization of the moment during the heated debate in the Senate over the admission of California as a free state when Mississippi senator Henry S. Foote drew a pistol on Thomas Har... More

Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1835; 1835, July 7 - Dec. 31
Polk in his extremity - Public domain dedication image

Polk in his extremity - Public domain dedication image

Henry Clay's easy ascent to the presidency here is in contrast to the serious difficulties experienced by his Democratic opponent James K. Polk. Clay has reached the top of a large pole and has the "Civic Crow... More

N. Tom o' logical studies. The great tumble bug of Missouri, bent-on rollin his ball

N. Tom o' logical studies. The great tumble bug of Missouri, bent-on r...

A caricature of Missouri senator Thomas Hart Benton, as an insect rolling a large ball "Expunging Resolution" uphill toward the Capitol. The print employs Benton's own metaphor of rolling a ball for his uphill ... More

Granny Harrison delivering the country of the executive Federalist

Granny Harrison delivering the country of the executive Federalist

A satire on the Van Buren administration challenged by Whig presidential candidate William Henry Harrison. Harrison, dressed as a woman, tries to remove Van Buren from his throne with a midwife's forceps. Van... More

Present Presidential position. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Present Presidential position. Book illustration from Library of Congr...

Once again Polk's handling of the Oregon territorial dispute between the United States and Great Britain is criticized. (See "Polk's Dream" and "War! or No War!" nos. 1846-2 and 1846-4). Here the artist seems t... More

N. Tom o' logical studies. The great tumble bug of Missouri, bent-on rollin his ball

N. Tom o' logical studies. The great tumble bug of Missouri, bent-on r...

A caricature of Missouri senator Thomas Hart Benton, as an insect rolling a large ball "Expunging Resolution" uphill toward the Capitol. The print employs Benton's own metaphor of rolling a ball for his uphill ... More

The Democratic funeral of 1848 - Political cartoon, public domain image

The Democratic funeral of 1848 - Political cartoon, public domain imag...

Foreseeing political death for the Democrats in the election, the artist imagines a funeral of the party's standard-bearers with a procession of the faithful. Democratic senators (left to right) Sam Houston of ... More

Caricature, An interesting family, public domain cartoon image

Caricature, An interesting family, public domain cartoon image

A caricature of Martin Van Buren as an opossum. The marsupial, with a smirking Van Buren's head, rises on its hindquarters and displays in its pouch three of its "young." They are administration insiders (left... More

The sad parting between two old friends

The sad parting between two old friends

Senators Thomas Hart Benton and Henry S. Foote are paired here in a facetious farewell scene, as Benton departs the "Shop of the Senate." In reality Benton lost his Senate seat in a January 1851 election, large... More

All on hobbies, gee up, gee ho!

All on hobbies, gee up, gee ho!

The major figures in American national politics in 1838 are gently satirized, each characterized as riding a favorite issue or "hobbyhorse." At the lead (far left) is President Martin Van Buren, riding a horse ... More

The presidential sweepstakes of 1844. Preparing to start

The presidential sweepstakes of 1844. Preparing to start

Again, the race motif is used to parody election-year rivalries. (See "Footrace, Pensylvania Avenue," no. 1844-41). Here the artist portrays the candidates as horses, lining up before a stand from which several... More

Grand match between the Kinderhook poney and the Ohio ploughman

Grand match between the Kinderhook poney and the Ohio ploughman

A satire on the presidential contest of 1836, using the metaphor of a billiards game between Whig candidate William Henry Harrison (left) and Democrat Martin Van Buren. The artist is clearly on the side of Harr... More

Thomas H. Benton, senator from Missouri Chs. Fenderich del

Thomas H. Benton, senator from Missouri Chs. Fenderich del

Print shows Thomas Hart Benton, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right; includes a facsimile signature. Caption continues: Solitary & alone, and amidst the jeers and taunts of my opponents, I put this ball ... More

Matty taking his second bath in Salt River

Matty taking his second bath in Salt River

A satire published before the Democratic convention, predicting would-be presidential nominee Martin Van Buren's second "bath in Salt River" (the first one being his unsuccessful bid for reelection in 1840). O... More

Political cock fighters. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Political cock fighters. Book illustration from Library of Congress

A figurative portrayal of the 1844 presidential contest as a cock-fight, in which Whig candidate Henry Clay prevails. Clay and Democratic opponent Polk battle in a pit or ring as several prominent political fi... More

Balloon ascension to the presidential chair

Balloon ascension to the presidential chair

Reflecting Whig preelection confidence in the campaign of 1844, the artist portrays that party's ascendancy over the Democrats in the race for the presidency. Bucholzer uses the metaphor of a hot-air balloon ra... More

Union / painted By T[ompkins] H. Matteson ; engraved by H[enry] S. Sadd.

Union / painted By T[ompkins] H. Matteson ; engraved by H[enry] S. Sad...

A symbolic group portrait eulogizing recent legislative efforts, notably the Compromise of 1850, to preserve the Union. The work is in some respects a memorial to the triumvirate of senior American legislators:... More

The rebound of the ball - Public domain book illustration

The rebound of the ball - Public domain book illustration

A satire on the Democrats' defeat in the fall New York state elections, here viewed as a referendum on Van Buren's independent treasury, or "Sub-treasury" system. A large ball labeled "Sub Treasury" is pushed d... More

6 cents. Humbug glory bank - Public domain book illustration, Library of Congress

6 cents. Humbug glory bank - Public domain book illustration, Library ...

Another mock bank note parodying the "shinplasters" of the 1837 panic. Such small-denomination notes were based on the division of the Spanish dollar, the dominant specie of the time. Hence they were issued in ... More

Fifty cents. Shin plaster - Public domain scan / drawing

Fifty cents. Shin plaster - Public domain scan / drawing

Another mock shinplaster (see also nos. 1837-9 and -10 above). Again the artist attributes the shortage of hard money to the successive monetary programs of presidents Jackson and Van Buren, particularly to the... More

Matty's dream. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Matty's dream. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Clay portrays Martin Van Buren driven from the White House by nightmares of cider barrels and Whig presidential challenger William Henry Harrison. Van Buren flees the presidential mansion in his nightshirt, dro... More

The two bridges - Political cartoon, public domain image

The two bridges - Political cartoon, public domain image

As in "Texas Coming In" (no. 1844-28), a bridge over Salt River is the central motif, making the difference between the Whigs' successful crossing to the "Presidential Chair" and the disastrous route taken by t... More

Fight between the Kentucky coon & the Tennessee alligator

Fight between the Kentucky coon & the Tennessee alligator

A woodland fantasy satirizing the prominent figures of the 1844 election campaign. The artist again favors Whig candidate Henry Clay, the "Kentucky Coon," who is shown overwhelming Democrat James K. Polk, the ... More

Cass & his cabinet in 1849 - Political cartoon, public domain image

Cass & his cabinet in 1849 - Political cartoon, public domain image

The satire imputes to the Democrats of 1848, led by candidate Lewis Cass, the corrupt practices of the Van Buren-era party. The artist also criticizes Whig repudiation of stalwart party leader Henry Clay in fav... More

The modern Gilpins. Love's labor lost

The modern Gilpins. Love's labor lost

A parody of Democratic politics in the months preceding the party's 1848 national convention. Specifically, the artist ridicules the rivalry within the party between Free Soil or anti-slavery interests, which u... More

Grand set to between rough and ready and Genal. Gas

Grand set to between rough and ready and Genal. Gas

Zachary Taylor and Lewis Cass engage in a bout of fisticuffs in their battle for the presidency in 1848. Taylor, clearly getting the better of his opponent, seizes Cass by the lapels saying, "A little more gra... More

Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1844; 1844, Feb. 17 - Apr. 22
Uncle Sam sick with la grippe - Drawing. Public domain image.

Uncle Sam sick with la grippe - Drawing. Public domain image.

A satire attributing the dire fiscal straits of the nation to Andrew Jackson's banking policies, with specific reference to recent bank failures in New Orleans, New York, and Philadelphia. The artist blames th... More

Thomas H. Benton. Senator from Missouri

Thomas H. Benton. Senator from Missouri

Print shows Thomas Hart Benton, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right; includes a facsimile signature. Caption continues: Solitary & alone, and amidst the jeers and taunts of my opponents, I put this ball ... More

The presidential sweepstakes of 1844. Preparing to start

The presidential sweepstakes of 1844. Preparing to start

Again, the race motif is used to parody election-year rivalries. (See "Footrace, Pensylvania Avenue," no. 1844-41). Here the artist portrays the candidates as horses, lining up before a stand from which several... More

Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1837; 1837, Jan. 1 - Feb. 6
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 8, Addenda, 1799-1862; 1986 Addition; John Van Buren file; Travel journal for trip to Europe, 1838-1839; Partial typed transcript, undated
[Thomas Hart Benton, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front]

[Thomas Hart Benton, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front]

Democratic Senator from Missouri, 1821-1851. Scratched on face of plate: 85. Scratched on back of plate: 228; Thos. H. Benton. Facing the light / H. Pfister. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, 1978, p.... More

The Democratic platform, US Democratic party

The Democratic platform, US Democratic party

Again the 1856 Democrats are characterized as friendly to proslavery interests. Old guard Democrats Martin Van Buren and Thomas Hart Benton are also resurrected for abuse here. Van Buren appears as a fox, lurki... More

The Democratic platform - Political cartoon, public domain image

The Democratic platform - Political cartoon, public domain image

Again the 1856 Democrats are characterized as friendly to proslavery interests. Old guard Democrats Martin Van Buren and Thomas Hart Benton are also resurrected for abuse here. Van Buren appears as a fox, lurki... More

Clar de kitchen. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Clar de kitchen. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Another Whig campaign satire, picturing incumbent Martin Van Buren and his Democratic advisers or "Kitchen Cabinet" routed by Whig candidate William Henry Harrison. In a domestic kitchen Harrison, dressed as a ... More

Cleansing the Augean stable - Public domain book scan / drawing

Cleansing the Augean stable - Public domain book scan / drawing

A pro-Whig satire, envisioning the cleansing of the "Augean Stable" of government corruption by presidential candidate Henry Clay and other Whigs. The title derives from one of the twelve mythical labors of Her... More

Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 7, Miscellany, 1814-1910; Typescript of autobiography; Volume 15
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 3, Additional Correspondence, 1811-1853; Originals; 1820
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 3, Additional Correspondence, 1811-1853; Originals; 1825
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 7, Miscellany, 1814-1910; Typescripts of letters in Series 2, 1814-1845; 1827
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1829; 1829, Aug. 15 - Dec. 31
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 8, Addenda, 1799-1862; 1985 Addition; Butler, Benjamin F., letter to, with typescript, 1799-1847
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 8, Addenda, 1799-1862; 1996 Addition; Correspondence; Butler, Harriet Allen, 1826-1845, undated
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1837; 1837, Feb. 7 - Apr. 7
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 8, Addenda, 1799-1862; 1986 Addition; John Van Buren file; Correspondence; 1838, May 29
Millard Fillmore Papers: Correspondence (2014 addition); 1840 , 1845
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1840; 1840, Aug. 1 - Oct. 8
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1844; 1844, Feb. 17 - Apr. 22
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 7, Miscellany, 1814-1910; Typescripts of letters in Series 2, 1814-1845; 1839-1841
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 1, Autobiography, 1854-1862; Holograph transcript; Autobiography; Vol. 5; pp. 134-214
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 7, Miscellany, 1814-1910; Typescript of autobiography; Volume 8
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 8, Addenda, 1799-1862; 1986 Addition; John Van Buren file; Travel journal for trip to Europe, 1838-1839; Partial typed transcript, undated
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 7, Miscellany, 1814-1910; Typescripts of letters in Series 2, 1814-1845; 1821-1822
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1815; 1815, June 15 - Dec. 31
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 7, Miscellany, 1814-1910; Typescripts of letters in Series 2, 1814-1845; 1823
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1831; 1831, Sept. 22 - Dec. 31
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1838; 1838, Feb. 28 - July 14
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 3, Additional Correspondence, 1811-1853; Originals; 1838
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1843; 1843, Nov. 10 - Dec. 31
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1844; 1844, May 30 - Oct. 31
Millard Fillmore Papers: Correspondence; 1859-1870 , undated
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1852
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1856; 1856, Jan. - Nov
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 1, Autobiography, 1854-1862; Holograph transcript; Autobiography; Vol. 5; pp. 134-214
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1857-1859
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 3, Additional Correspondence, 1811-1853; Originals; 1820
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 3, Additional Correspondence, 1811-1853; Originals; 1825
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 3, Additional Correspondence, 1811-1853; Originals; 1827
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 7, Miscellany, 1814-1910; Typescript of autobiography; Volume 5
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1837; 1837, Apr. 8 - June 1
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 8, Addenda, 1799-1862; 1986 Addition; John Van Buren file; Correspondence; 1838, May 29
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 8, Addenda, 1799-1862; 1986 Addition; John Van Buren file; Correspondence; 1838, Sept. 4
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1844; 1844, Jan. 1 - Feb. 16
Millard Fillmore Papers: Correspondence; 1859-1870 , undated
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1787-1813
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 8, Addenda, 1799-1862; 1986 Addition; John Van Buren file; Travel journal for trip to Europe, 1838-1839; Partial typed transcript, undated
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 1, Autobiography, 1854-1862; Holograph transcript; Autobiography; Vol. 5; pp. 134-214
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 1, Autobiography, 1854-1862; Draft; Vol. 2
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 7, Miscellany, 1814-1910; Typescripts of letters in Series 2, 1814-1845; 1814-1820
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1830; 1830, Oct. 12 - Dec. 31
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1830; 1830, Jan. 1 - Apr. 6
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1831; 1831, Jan. 1 - Mar. 6
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1832; 1832, Nov. 3 - Dec. 31
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1834; 1834, Jan. 1 - Mar. 24
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1834; 1834, Mar. 25 - Dec. 6
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1837; 1837, Apr. 8 - June 1
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1840; 1840, Aug. 1 - Oct. 8
Martin Van Buren Papers: Series 2, General Correspondence, 1787-1868; 1847; 1847, Apr. 18 - Dec. 28
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