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Uncle Sam's youngest son, Citizen Know Nothing Sarony & Co., lith., 117 Fulton St., N.Y

Uncle Sam's youngest son, Citizen Know Nothing Sarony & Co., lith., 11...

A bust portrait of a young man representing the nativist ideal of the Know Nothing party. He wears a bold tie and a fedora-type hat tilted at a rakish angle. The portrait is framed by intricate carving and scro... More

The Propagation Society. More free than welcome

The Propagation Society. More free than welcome

An anti-Catholic cartoon, reflecting the nativist perception of the threat posed by the Roman Church's influence in the United States through Irish immigration and Catholic education. The "Propagation Society" ... More

The Propagation Society. More free than welcome

The Propagation Society. More free than welcome

An anti-Catholic cartoon, reflecting the nativist perception of the threat posed by the Roman Church's influence in the United States through Irish immigration and Catholic education. The "Propagation Society" ... More

Paddy's fight with the know-nothings. ... Air,-"Rory O'More" or "The Campbells are coming." By Tom Robinson. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St. N. Y

Paddy's fight with the know-nothings. ... Air,-"Rory O'More" or "The C...

Public domain song - scan of American song sheet, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The  Paddy's fight with the know-nothings. By Tom Robinson. Air,--Rory O'More, or Campbells are coming. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y

The Paddy's fight with the know-nothings. By Tom Robinson. Air,--Rory...

Public domain song - scan of American song sheet, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Uncle Sam's youngest son, Citizen Know Nothing Sarony & Co., lith., 117 Fulton St., N.Y

Uncle Sam's youngest son, Citizen Know Nothing Sarony & Co., lith., 11...

A bust portrait of a young man representing the nativist ideal of the Know Nothing party. He wears a bold tie and a fedora-type hat tilted at a rakish angle. The portrait is framed by intricate carving and scro... More

The "Know-nothings" & the "Savage" by "Timid" ... May 30 '54.

The "Know-nothings" & the "Savage" by "Timid" ... May 30 '54.

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 233, Folder 10.

Examiner's questions for admittance to the American (or Know-Nothing) Party, July 1854

Examiner's questions for admittance to the American (or Know-Nothing) ...

Reproduction number: A3 (color slide) Anti-immigrant and anti-Catholic movements in American political life had their inception in the 1840s, due to the arrival of large numbers of Irish immigrants at that time... More

K N quick step dedicated to the Know Nothings

K N quick step dedicated to the Know Nothings

A sheet music cover illustrated with an ornamental vignette and motifs alluding to the Know Nothing party. In the center a nocturnal procession of men in tricornered hats, holding bayonets and a banner with a s... More

Examiner's questions for admittance to the American (or Know-Nothing) Party, July 1854

Examiner's questions for admittance to the American (or Know-Nothing) ...

Reproduction number: A3 (color slide) Anti-immigrant and anti-Catholic movements in American political life had their inception in the 1840s, due to the arrival of large numbers of Irish immigrants at that time... More

Uncle Sam's youngest son, Citizen Know Nothing Sarony & Co., lith., 117 Fulton St., N.Y

Uncle Sam's youngest son, Citizen Know Nothing Sarony & Co., lith., 11...

A bust portrait of a young man representing the nativist ideal of the Know Nothing party. He wears a bold tie and a fedora-type hat tilted at a rakish angle. The portrait is framed by intricate carving and scro... More