Poster - Shipwrecked patriotism - Public domain lithograph
Public domain photograph of a navy ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Left in charge - A cartoon of a fox and a dog in a barn
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Poster - Circumstances alter cases! - Public domain lithograph
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Poster - That greedy boy again! - Public domain lithograph
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No more of these hideous monuments
Illustration shows Puck grabbing the arm of Uncle Sam who is staring in dismay at statues labeled "Coggswell, W.H. Seward Madison Square, Admiral Dupont Washington D.C., Custer West Point, George Washington Uni... More
The same old train-wrecker - Steam locomotive, Public domain image
Illustration shows a man labeled "Hayseed Legislator" waiting next to obstacles labeled "Corruption, Spite against N.Y. City, Backwoods Bullheadedness, [and] Petty Jealousy" that he has placed on railroad track... More
The rehabilitation of the Democratic Party
Illustration shows a scene inside "Cleveland's Clothing Establishment" where President Cleveland and Thomas F. Bayard are fitting a man labeled "Reform Democracy" with the "Thos. Jefferson Pattern", while cabin... More
Poster - "Next!" - Public domain lithograph
Illustration shows a view inside a "Prison Barber-Shop" with two men labeled "Budensiek" and "J.D. Fish", wearing prison stripes and "Close Crop" haircuts by the prison barber, who is holding a shaving mug labe... More
There's a new policeman on the beat
Illustration shows two crooks labeled "Robeson" and "Roach" walking down a sidewalk, whistling; they are being trailed by William C. Whitney, Secretary of the Navy, as a policeman. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
A new declaration of independence in the year 1885.
Illustration shows President Cleveland standing at a table, his right hand on a long document labeled "Declaration of Independence July 4th 1885" that trails off the table, stating "When, in the course of human... More