The grand national caravan moving east. / drawn by Hassan Straightshan...
A burlesque parade, led by Andrew Jackson and satirizing various aspects of his administration. The procession moves from right to left. At its head is Jackson, seated on a horse with Martin Van Buren cross-le... More
"The government." No. 1, [Eye] take the responsibility
A satire on Andrew Jackson's "Kitchen Cabinet," the pejorative name given his informal circle of close advisors. The print appeared during the heated controversy incited by Jackson's discontinuation of federal ... More
William Wilberforce, Esq. M.P.--The abolitionist / lith. of Endicott &...
William Wilberforce, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly left. Public domain scan of portrait print from Library of Congress, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Fish / lith. of Endicott & Swett.
Caricature of a fishmonger, showing woman composed of various kinds of fish and seafood.
Zip coon - Print, Library of Congress collection
Music cover(?) showing caricature of an extravagantly dressed African American man. Copyright by Endicott & Swett. Composed by G.W. Dixon, national vocalist. Title transcribed from item.
Brown's Indian Queen Hotel, Washington City North side of Pennsylvania...
Print shows a row of buildings on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., with "Brown's Indian Queen Hotel" at center; also shows pedestrians on the sidewalk and two stagecoaches on the street. Caption contin... More
Fish / lith. of Endicott & Swett.
Caricature of a fishmonger, showing woman composed of various kinds of fish and seafood.
Brown's Indian Queen Hotel, Washington City North side of Pennsylvania...
Print shows a row of buildings on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., with "Brown's Indian Queen Hotel" at center; also shows pedestrians on the sidewalk and two stagecoaches on the street. Caption contin... More
Brown's Indian Queen Hotel, Washington City North side of Pennsylvania...
Print shows a row of buildings on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., with "Brown's Indian Queen Hotel" at center; also shows pedestrians on the sidewalk and two stagecoaches on the street. Caption contin... More
Grand fantastical parade, New-York, Dec 2d. 1833
Another burlesque parade (see no. 1833-11), satirizing Andrew Jackson as a military hero and President and the local militia displays of the period. The print apparently portrays one of the mock processions act... More
Henry Clay lithog. & published by Endicott & Swett, N. York ; from the...
Print showing Henry Clay, half-length portrait, sitting in a chair, facing front. Inscribed in ink: Deposited June 27th 1832. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1832 by Endicott & Swett, in the C... More