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Seymour and Blair - Public domain portrait print

Seymour and Blair - Public domain portrait print

Photograph of drawing shows Horotio Seymour and Francis Preston Blair, 1868 Democratic presidential and vice presidential candidates, half-length portrait, Seymour facing front, Blair facing left.

Munson-Williams Memorial, Utica, N.Y.

Munson-Williams Memorial, Utica, N.Y.

Picryl description: Public domain photo of a church building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

To the united democracy. Seymour, Blair and victory!

To the united democracy. Seymour, Blair and victory!

An illustrated cover, dedicated "To The United Democracy," contains three Democratic campaign songs--"Seymour Schottisch," "Blair's Polka," and a "Tammany Grand March." Roundel bust portraits of Horatio Seymour... More

"I knew him, Horatio; a fellow of infinite jest . . . where be your gibes now?--"Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 1"

"I knew him, Horatio; a fellow of infinite jest . . . where be your gi...

McClellan, in the character of Hamlet stands near an open grave holding the head of Abraham Lincoln. He soliloquizes, "I knew him, Horatio: A fellow of infinite jest . . . Where be your gibes now?" The cartoon... More

The meeting of the friends, City Hall Park

The meeting of the friends, City Hall Park

New York governor Horatio Seymour's famous "My Friends" speech, delivered from the steps of New York's City Hall during the draft riots, was widely misrepresented in the press. On the basis of reports such as t... More

God grant us peace We shall see more Rads "bottled up" in November.

God grant us peace We shall see more Rads "bottled up" in November.

Print shows a double campaign placard or sign. The work may be an uncut proof for two placards, produced for both Republican and Democratic camps during the 1868 campaign. It is unclear whether the Grant image ... More

God grant us peace We shall see more Rads "bottled up" in November.

God grant us peace We shall see more Rads "bottled up" in November.

Print shows a double campaign placard or sign. The work may be an uncut proof for two placards, produced for both Republican and Democratic camps during the 1868 campaign. It is unclear whether the Grant image ... More

"I knew him, Horatio; a fellow of infinite jest . . . where be your gibes now?--"Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 1"

"I knew him, Horatio; a fellow of infinite jest . . . where be your gi...

McClellan, in the character of Hamlet stands near an open grave holding the head of Abraham Lincoln. He soliloquizes, "I knew him, Horatio: A fellow of infinite jest . . . Where be your gibes now?" The cartoon... More

National Democratic banner of victory, 1868

National Democratic banner of victory, 1868

Print shows a campaign banner for Democratic presidential candidate Horatio Seymour and running mate Francis Preston Blair, Jr., of Missouri. Above the curiously overlapping portraits of the candidates is a glo... More

The white man's banner . . . Seymour and Blair's campaign song

The white man's banner . . . Seymour and Blair's campaign song

Sheet music cover for a campaign march for Democrats Horatio Seymour and Francis P. Blair, Jr. The oval bust portraits of the men are framed by oak leaves. The same New Orleans publisher issued another, anti-G... More

"I knew him, Horatio; a fellow of infinite jest . . . where be your gibes now?--"Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 1"

"I knew him, Horatio; a fellow of infinite jest . . . where be your gi...

McClellan, in the character of Hamlet stands near an open grave holding the head of Abraham Lincoln. He soliloquizes, "I knew him, Horatio: A fellow of infinite jest . . . Where be your gibes now?" The cartoon... More

Caricature, Victory!, public domain cartoon image

Caricature, Victory!, public domain cartoon image

Caricature showing Ulysses S. Grant, on horseback, carrying U.S. flag, and knocking Horatio Seymour off his horse labeled "K.K.K."

The Olive branch. Peace and union. How shall we obtain them?

The Olive branch. Peace and union. How shall we obtain them?

Picryl description: Public domain historic political document page scan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Leaders of the Democratic Party, Confederate States of America.

Leaders of the Democratic Party, Confederate States of America.

A searing, election-year indictment of four prominent figures in the Democratic party, three of them former Confederate officers. Former New York governor and Democratic presidential nominee Horatio Seymour is... More

National Democratic banner of victory, 1868

National Democratic banner of victory, 1868

Print shows a campaign banner for Democratic presidential candidate Horatio Seymour and running mate Francis Preston Blair, Jr., of Missouri. Above the curiously overlapping portraits of the candidates is a glo... More

Platforms illustrated. - Public domain scan / print

Platforms illustrated. - Public domain scan / print

Public domain image related to President Abraham Lincoln, gelatin silver print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Presidential candidates. American Civil War 1861-1865.

Presidential candidates. American Civil War 1861-1865.

Print shows head-and-shoulder portraits of "Horatio Seymour", "General Frank P. Blair", "General Grant", and "Schuyler Colfax"; each portrait or pair of portraits could be ordered separately, for instance the p... More

The man of the people! Governor Horatio Seymour. Elected by ten thousand majority, November 1862. Surrounded by his friends / Ferd. Mayer & Co., litho., 96 Fulton St., N.Y.

The man of the people! Governor Horatio Seymour. Elected by ten thousa...

A dramatic apotheosis, commemorating Horatio Seymour's 1862 election as governor of New York. In the center is a bust portrait of Seymour with the word "Union" below. Above him in the sky is Liberty or Columbia... More

Little Mack and his party "going up" Salt River on a gunboat. Terrific explosion of the "Quaker gun" and destruction of the entire party.

Little Mack and his party "going up" Salt River on a gunboat. Terrific...

Public domain image related to President Abraham Lincoln, gelatin silver print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The man of the people! Governor Horatio Seymour. Elected by ten thousand majority, November 1862. Surrounded by his friends / Ferd. Mayer & Co., litho., 96 Fulton St., N.Y.

The man of the people! Governor Horatio Seymour. Elected by ten thousa...

A dramatic apotheosis, commemorating Horatio Seymour's 1862 election as governor of New York. In the center is a bust portrait of Seymour with the word "Union" below. Above him in the sky is Liberty or Columbia... More

For three long years - American Civil War sheet music
Governer Seymour's grand victory march, American march music
[Printed.] Letter of Geo. B. McClellan in acceptance of the nomination Chicago Convention.
Seymour and universal taxation. The workingman's cart subject to equal taxation with the rich man's coach. Washington, D. C. Printed at the office of the Great Republic [n. d.].

Seymour and universal taxation. The workingman's cart subject to equal...

Page Order: Leaflet 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 210, Folder 39.

Benedict Arnold & Horatio Seymour! Their identity of views. Who is to be President of the United States?
Governer Seymour's grand victory march, American march music
For three long years - American Civil War sheet music
Governer Seymour's grand victory march, American march music
The political "Siamese" twins, the offspring of Chicago miscegenation

The political "Siamese" twins, the offspring of Chicago miscegenation

The unlikely teaming of military leader George B. McClellan with Peace Democrat (Copperhead) George Hunt Pendleton as presidential and vice presidential candidates in the 1864 election is ridiculed here. The ar... More

Seymour and universal taxation. The workingman's cart subject to equal taxation with the rich man's coach. Washington, D. C. Printed at the office of the Great Republic [n. d.].

Seymour and universal taxation. The workingman's cart subject to equal...

Page Order: Leaflet 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 210, Folder 39.

Governer Seymour's grand victory march, American march music
The World, Campaign Edition, [newspaper]. November 1, 1864.

The World, Campaign Edition, [newspaper]. November 1, 1864.

Picryl description: Public domain book scan - American Civil War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Chapter I. A dishonorable peace with rebellion!

Chapter I. A dishonorable peace with rebellion!

Picryl description: Public domain American history related, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

The political "Siamese" twins, the offspring of Chicago miscegenation

The political "Siamese" twins, the offspring of Chicago miscegenation

The unlikely teaming of military leader George B. McClellan with Peace Democrat (Copperhead) George Hunt Pendleton as presidential and vice presidential candidates in the 1864 election is ridiculed here. The ar... More

The World, Campaign Edition, [newspaper]. November 1, 1864.

The World, Campaign Edition, [newspaper]. November 1, 1864.

Picryl description: Public domain book scan - American Civil War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Chapter I. A dishonorable peace with rebellion!

Chapter I. A dishonorable peace with rebellion!

Picryl description: Public domain American history related, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Governer Seymour's grand victory march, American march music
For Seymour, Blair and Liberty - Public domain  print

For Seymour, Blair and Liberty - Public domain print

An illustrated cover for a campaign song written for Democratic candidates Horatio Seymour and Francis P. Blair, Jr. Bust portraits of Seymour and Blair are separated by two cornucopias spilling over with flow... More

Chapter I. A dishonorable peace with rebellion!

Chapter I. A dishonorable peace with rebellion!

Picryl description: Public domain American history related, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Governer Seymour's grand victory march
For three long years - American Civil War sheet music
Seymour and universal taxation. The workingman's cart subject to equal taxation with the rich man's coach. Washington, D. C. Printed at the office of the Great Republic [n. d.].

Seymour and universal taxation. The workingman's cart subject to equal...

Page Order: Leaflet 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 210, Folder 39.

Seymour and universal taxation. The workingman's cart subject to equal taxation with the rich man's coach. Washington, D. C. Printed at the office of the Great Republic [n. d.].

Seymour and universal taxation. The workingman's cart subject to equal...

Page Order: Leaflet 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 210, Folder 39.

The World, Campaign Edition, [newspaper]. November 1, 1864.

The World, Campaign Edition, [newspaper]. November 1, 1864.

Picryl description: Public domain book scan - American Civil War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

The World, Campaign Edition, [newspaper]. November 1, 1864.

The World, Campaign Edition, [newspaper]. November 1, 1864.

Picryl description: Public domain book scan - American Civil War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

For three long years - American Civil War sheet music
The triumph of reason - a mere rude sketch!

The triumph of reason - a mere rude sketch!

Print shows a pillar of figures with Charlemagne holding a sword and shield, at the base, Pope Pius IX is seated upon his shoulders holding "fettered" books on his knees, standing behind the Pope is "Luther the... More

Munson-Williams Memorial, Utica, N.Y

Munson-Williams Memorial, Utica, N.Y

Oneida Historical Society of Utica with bust of Horatio Seymour at left. "G 1805" on negative. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 018261. Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.

Chapter I. A dishonorable peace with rebellion!

Chapter I. A dishonorable peace with rebellion!

Picryl description: Public domain American history related, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

For three long years - Public domain music sheet scan