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Caricature, Up to date! / C.J. Taylor., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, Up to date! / C.J. Taylor., public domain cartoon image

Print shows William McKinley holding an axe behind his back labeled "McKinley Act" and pointing to a cherry tree labeled "American Industries" that has been chopped down; he tells Uncle Sam that Grover Cleveland did it.

The immortal George / J.S. Pughe., Political Cartoon

The immortal George / J.S. Pughe., Political Cartoon

Print shows several vignettes around a central scene that shows George Washington being questioned about cutting down a cherry tree; vignettes show Washington as a lover, a joke writer, a lawyer, a preacher, st... More

Let the political army have new drums also! / Gillam.

Let the political army have new drums also! / Gillam.

Illustration shows Ulysses S. Grant with his "Grant Boom" band comprised of Samuel J. Tilden, Lucius Q.C. Lamar, Roscoe Conkling, William W. Phelps, David Davis, James D. Cameron, John Sherman, James G. Blaine,... More

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th centu...

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, free to use, no copyright restrictions

In the highlands of high finance / Keppler.

In the highlands of high finance / Keppler.

Illustration shows Edward H. Harriman, in the Scottish Highlands, standing with arms and sword raised next to a diamond-shaped rock labeled "Flim Flam Finance" balancing on a pointed base; Harriman is confronti... More

Tweedledee and Tweedledum / Keppler., Political Cartoon

Tweedledee and Tweedledum / Keppler., Political Cartoon

Illustration shows a large, possibly conjoined figure labeled "Meat Trust" sitting on a building labeled "Packing House"; the more benevolent half, facing left, is offering advice to a man labeled "Farmer", and... More

Dis-information / Valtman '92. - Public domain portrait drawing

Dis-information / Valtman '92. - Public domain portrait drawing

Editorial cartoon drawing showing hands labeled "Russia" stuffing letters that spell "Human Rights in Estonia" into a meat grinder labeled "Dis-Information" and displaying a hammer & sickle "Brand Mark"; as one... More

A first-class lie / Frank A. Nankivell '99.

A first-class lie / Frank A. Nankivell '99.

Illustration shows two upper class men talking in the street in London, a coach labeled "Picadilly Circus" is waiting in the background. Caption: Englishman You have some pretty high buildings in Chicago, hav... More

The new tattooed man - he makes an exhibition of himself / Kep.

The new tattooed man - he makes an exhibition of himself / Kep.

Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt exhibiting himself as a tattooed man, with text that entwines his body and states "Under no circumstances will I be a candidate". Illus. in: Puck, v. 71, no. 1832 (1912 Ap... More

Firehouse station number four. Washington, D.C. Paul Honesty, a young fireman who was a former grid star at Howard University

Firehouse station number four. Washington, D.C. Paul Honesty, a young ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a tractor, farming equipment, agriculture, 20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

The man of the poeple [sic] attempting another coalition, to creep in for Westminster The modern Judas. Addressed to the free electors of Westminster., British Cartoon Print

The man of the poeple [sic] attempting another coalition, to creep in ...

A British satire in which Charles James Fox, depicted with two faces, seeks the support of a former enemy, Sir Samuel Hood, while repudiating a former friend, Lord John Townshend. A scene in the background show... More

Those dogs won't fight - they are dying of starvation / F. Graetz.

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

Firehouse Station No. 4. Washington, D.C. Paul Honesty, former college grid star, backs into the station house after a run. New men who have been in service a year or more are allowed to drive back to the station house so that they may become used to handling the large trucks

Firehouse Station No. 4. Washington, D.C. Paul Honesty, former college...

Public domain photograph of train station, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The new Democratic eucalyptus tree purifies a political morass / J. Keppler.

The new Democratic eucalyptus tree purifies a political morass / J. Ke...

Illustration shows Grover Cleveland as a large tree labeled "Eucalyptus Clevelandus" with roots labeled "Honor" and "Honesty", and branches that spread over swamp land from which rise gaseous ghosts labeled "St... More

Why girls leave home / L.M. Glackens.

Why girls leave home / L.M. Glackens.

Illustration shows a mother sitting on a porch with a searchlight trained on her daughter and her boyfriend as they fly overhead in an airplane. Caption: The Maid-in-the-Air (to her Steady) I think it's awful... More

The man of the poeple [sic] attempting another coalition, to creep in for Westminster The modern Judas. Addressed to the free electors of Westminster., British Cartoon Print

The man of the poeple [sic] attempting another coalition, to creep in ...

A British satire in which Charles James Fox, depicted with two faces, seeks the support of a former enemy, Sir Samuel Hood, while repudiating a former friend, Lord John Townshend. A scene in the background show... More

[Two men with long noses playing a game of go]

[Two men with long noses playing a game of go]

Inscribed in pencil on lower left corner of paper mount: Kano Dec. 1878. From figure in "Kuwacho [?] Dzushi Ki." From the "Social life" series. Gift; Mrs. David Murray; 1909. Forms part of: David Murray collec... More

Mr. H. Ormand, who is a leading jeweler in San Leandro, California, came to the United States from the Azores Islands twenty-three years ago when he was seventeen years old. For three years he lived in San Francisco and then moved to Oakland where he worked in a jewelry store for ten years. In 1932 he opened his own store in San Leandro. Mr. Ormond and his wife have worked long hours to build their establishment and now hold a respected position in the social and business life of San Leandro. Mr. Ormond said, "I received my education as a boy in the Azores but I have found that all the things that I learned there as well as the principles of honesty amd integrity and thrift and industry that my parents taught me have served me well in my adopted country. While I now speak a different language, all the principles of life in the United States and the Azores are the same."

Mr. H. Ormand, who is a leading jeweler in San Leandro, California, ca...

Public domain photograph of California in 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The lightning speed of honesty [Uncle Sam seated on snail "45th Congress" carrying Army and Navy payroll and money, with Resumption Act (of honesty) in his pocket] / Th Nast.

The lightning speed of honesty [Uncle Sam seated on snail "45th Congre...

Public domain reproduction of political cartoon, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Puck magazine cover - Edson's fix / Gillam after Gehrts.

Puck magazine cover - Edson's fix / Gillam after Gehrts.

Illustration shows Franklin Edson lying on a dirt path labeled "Road to Honest Government", hanging onto the tails of two hogs going in the opposite direction, one with the face of John Kelly, labeled "Tammany"... More

"The panic" / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image

"The panic" / Keppler. - Political cartoon, public domain image

Illustration shows a crowd of capitalists on Wall Street fleeing a volcano labeled "Common Honesty" erupting in the background; they are carrying packages labeled "Secret Rate Schedules, Rebate Agreements, Wate... More

"You dirty boy!" / Kep. - Political cartoon, public domain image

"You dirty boy!" / Kep. - Political cartoon, public domain image

Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt as an old washer-woman, scrubbing a young boy labeled "Flim Flam Finance" with soapy water from a pot labeled "Honesty Soap". Three faces are visible in the puddles forming... More

"Father, I cannot tell a lie: I cut the tree" / painted by G.G. White ; engraved by John C. McRae.

"Father, I cannot tell a lie: I cut the tree" / painted by G.G. White ...

Print showing George Washington as a young boy telling his father that he cut the tree.

"Father, I cannot tell a lie: I cut the tree" / painted by G.G. White ; engraved by John C. McRae.

"Father, I cannot tell a lie: I cut the tree" / painted by G.G. White ...

Print showing George Washington as a young boy telling his father that he cut the tree. 17150 U.S. Copyright Office. From the original painting by George G. White. Copyright 1889 by Joseph Laing.

"Father, I cannot tell a lie: I cut the tree" / painted by G.G. White ; engraved by John C. McRae.

"Father, I cannot tell a lie: I cut the tree" / painted by G.G. White ...

Print showing George Washington as a young boy telling his father that he cut the tree.

Notice. The subscriber wishes to hire a person, either white or black, who is accustomed to, and competent in every respect, to groom a high mettled covering horse. Besides being a good horse-man, a character for honesty and sobriety will be req

Notice. The subscriber wishes to hire a person, either white or black,...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 195, Folder 9b.

Puck magazine cover - The fearless toreador / Dalrymple.

Puck magazine cover - The fearless toreador / Dalrymple.

Print shows Émile Zola as a bullfighter holding a cape labeled "La Vérité" and a quill pen labeled "Zola", facing a charging bull that is wearing a phrygian cap labeled "France" and has been stabbed in the back... More

Men who wish to lead the party. Shielding themselves by the cry of stop thief! Men who prate about honesty ... A fine brace of reformers. New York [1868?].

Men who wish to lead the party. Shielding themselves by the cry of sto...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 127, Folder 37.

No. 1. Magruder & Bealls "Honesty" ; No. 2. Alexander Island, Alexandria County, Va.
Notice. The subscriber wishes to hire a person, either white or black, who is accustomed to, and competent in every respect, to groom a high mettled covering horse. Besides being a good horse-man, a character for honesty and sobriety will be req

Notice. The subscriber wishes to hire a person, either white or black,...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 195, Folder 9b.

He beats them all to pieces / F. Opper.

He beats them all to pieces / F. Opper.

Print shows newspaper editor Whitelaw Reid sitting at a desk, writing editorials condemning the Democrats for the Wilson Tariff Bill, expressing such "Copy for the Tribune" as "The Wilson Bill is meant to incre... More

He had a hunch / L.M. Glackens.

He had a hunch / L.M. Glackens.

Illustration shows George Washington carrying a small, potted cherry tree, turning to flee after reading notices posted on the "United States Bulletin Board", some of which state, "Delicatessen Trust to be Inve... More