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Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Democrats and their guests enjoying a Tamanny Hall sponsored political barbecue in Harlem just

Democrats and their guests enjoying a Tamanny Hall sponsored political barbecue in Harlem just before the presidential
TAMANNY HALL BARBECUE. Democrats and their guests enjoying a Tamanny Hall sponsored political barbecue in Harlem just before the presidential election of 1884. Colored engraving

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: A parade in New York City during the 1876 presidential campaign

A parade in New York City during the 1876 presidential campaign: wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper
NYC: DEMOCRAT PARADE, 1876. A parade in New York City during the 1876 presidential campaign: wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey react in alarm at the approach of the Progressive

The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey react in alarm at the approach of the Progressive Bull Moose party
BULL MOOSE CAMPAIGN, 1912. The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey react in alarm at the approach of the Progressive Bull Moose party, wearing the spectacles of its presidential candidate

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: His Triumphal Progress. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896

His Triumphal Progress. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, of William McKinley on the campaign trail
W. McKINLEY CARTOON, 1896. His Triumphal Progress. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, of William McKinley on the campaign trail

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall

The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall, New York
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall, New York, 30 April 1789. Copper engraving, American, 1829

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Franklin Delano Roosevelt accepting his partys nomination for a second Presidential term at

Franklin Delano Roosevelt accepting his partys nomination for a second Presidential term at the National Democratic
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1936. Franklin Delano Roosevelt accepting his partys nomination for a second Presidential term at the National Democratic Convention at Philadelphia in 1936

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: A Democratic Party rally in New York City on 21 October 1884

A Democratic Party rally in New York City on 21 October 1884. Wood engraving from a contemporary French newspaper
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. A Democratic Party rally in New York City on 21 October 1884. Wood engraving from a contemporary French newspaper

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The Inauguration of George Washington at Federal Hall, New York, 30 April 1789

The Inauguration of George Washington at Federal Hall, New York, 30 April 1789. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The Inauguration of George Washington at Federal Hall, New York, 30 April 1789. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey react in alarm at the approach of the Progressive

The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey react in alarm at the approach of the Progressive Bull Moose party
BULL MOOSE CAMPAIGN, 1912. The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey react in alarm at the approach of the Progressive Bull Moose party, wearing the spectacles of its presidential candidate

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1808-1889). The inauguration of Davis as President of the Confederate States of America in

(1808-1889). The inauguration of Davis as President of the Confederate States of America in Montgomery, Alabama
JEFFERSON DAVIS (1808-1889). The inauguration of Davis as President of the Confederate States of America in Montgomery, Alabama, on February 18, 1861: colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Celebrations on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. following the presidential inauguration of

Celebrations on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. following the presidential inauguration of Rutherford B
HAYES INAUGURATION, 1877. Celebrations on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. following the presidential inauguration of Rutherford B. Hayes, 5 March 1877

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Thirteenth President of the United States. Campaign poster for Fillmore as the unsuccessful

Thirteenth President of the United States. Campaign poster for Fillmore as the unsuccessful National American
MILLARD FILLMORE (1800-1874). Thirteenth President of the United States. Campaign poster for Fillmore as the unsuccessful National American ( Know-Nothing ) presidential candidate in 1856

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States

THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Roosevelt speaking while campaigning for Vice-President with running mate William McKinley. Photograph, 1900

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Blaine depicted as a flawed candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in a cartoon by

Blaine depicted as a flawed candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in a cartoon by Thomas Nast from May
JAMES G. BLAINE CARTOON. Blaine depicted as a flawed candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in a cartoon by Thomas Nast from May 1880

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1813-1890). American explorer, Army officer, and politician

(1813-1890). American explorer, Army officer, and politician. Colored lithograph published in 1856 for the benefit of
JOHN C. FREMONT (1813-1890). American explorer, Army officer, and politician. Colored lithograph published in 1856 for the benefit of Fremonts presidential campaign

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Plantation hands travelling to the polls; a rustic election scene in South Carolina in

Plantation hands travelling to the polls; a rustic election scene in South Carolina in the presidential election year
S. CAROLINA: ELECTIONS, 1876. Plantation hands travelling to the polls; a rustic election scene in South Carolina in the presidential election year of 1876. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Members of the Electoral Commission convened in 1877 in order to resolve the presidential election

Members of the Electoral Commission convened in 1877 in order to resolve the presidential election of 1876
ELECTORAL COMMISSION, 1877. Members of the Electoral Commission convened in 1877 in order to resolve the presidential election of 1876, in which twenty electoral votes were disputed

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Eugene Victor Debs. American Socialist leader. Debs depicted as The Sower in a cartoon by Art

Eugene Victor Debs. American Socialist leader. Debs depicted as The Sower in a cartoon by Art Young (1866-1943)
EUGENE DEBS (1855-1926). Eugene Victor Debs. American Socialist leader. Debs depicted as The Sower in a cartoon by Art Young (1866-1943) for the Socialist Party of America

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: President-elect George Washingtons reception at Trenton, New Jersey, 21 April 1789

President-elect George Washingtons reception at Trenton, New Jersey, 21 April 1789
WASHINGTON: TRENTON, 1789. President-elect George Washingtons reception at Trenton, New Jersey, 21 April 1789, en route to his inauguration in New York City. Colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The Defender of the Trusts. James G. Blaine keeps President Grover Cleveland from interfering with

The Defender of the Trusts. James G. Blaine keeps President Grover Cleveland from interfering with business trusts
CARTOON: TRUSTS, 1888. The Defender of the Trusts. James G. Blaine keeps President Grover Cleveland from interfering with business trusts during the 1888 presidential election

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Reading an election bulletin by gaslight in New York City on presidential election night in 1876

Reading an election bulletin by gaslight in New York City on presidential election night in 1876
NEW YORK: ELECTION, 1876. Reading an election bulletin by gaslight in New York City on presidential election night in 1876: contemporary colored engraving

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: A street in New Orleans on an election day, 1862. Wood engraving, American

A street in New Orleans on an election day, 1862. Wood engraving, American
NEW ORLEANS STREETSCENE. A street in New Orleans on an election day, 1862. Wood engraving, American

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Democrats and their guests enjoying a Tammany Hall-sponsored roast at a political barbecue in

Democrats and their guests enjoying a Tammany Hall-sponsored roast at a political barbecue in Harlem, New York City
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. Democrats and their guests enjoying a Tammany Hall-sponsored roast at a political barbecue in Harlem, New York City, 1884

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: William Jennings Bryan as the Democratic Party candidate for President on a 1900 election campaign

William Jennings Bryan as the Democratic Party candidate for President on a 1900 election campaign poster
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1900. William Jennings Bryan as the Democratic Party candidate for President on a 1900 election campaign poster

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1860-1925). American lawyer amd political leader. Back in Death Valley

(1860-1925). American lawyer amd political leader. Back in Death Valley. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from The New York
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN (1860-1925). American lawyer amd political leader. Back in Death Valley. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from The New York World, 24 June 1920

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Certificate of the secretary of the Massachusetts state legislature, 7 January 1789

Certificate of the secretary of the Massachusetts state legislature, 7 January 1789
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, 1789. Certificate of the secretary of the Massachusetts state legislature, 7 January 1789, identifying who the states electors would be in the U.S

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt speaking at his fourth inauguration

(1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt speaking at his fourth inauguration, 20 January 1945
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt speaking at his fourth inauguration, 20 January 1945

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Victoria Claflin Woodhull and her sister, Tennessee Claflin, unsuccessfully attempting to vote in

Victoria Claflin Woodhull and her sister, Tennessee Claflin, unsuccessfully attempting to vote in New York City
SUFFRAGE: WOODHULL SISTERS. Victoria Claflin Woodhull and her sister, Tennessee Claflin, unsuccessfully attempting to vote in New York City on election day, 1871

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: A Wide Awake torch rally in support of Abraham Lincoln, the Republican presidential candidate

A Wide Awake torch rally in support of Abraham Lincoln, the Republican presidential candidate, in New York
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. A Wide Awake torch rally in support of Abraham Lincoln, the Republican presidential candidate, in New York, 3 October 1860

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Women at the polls in New Jersey when they were permitted to vote between 1790 and 1807

Women at the polls in New Jersey when they were permitted to vote between 1790 and 1807. Illustration by Howard Pyle
WOMEN VOTING. Women at the polls in New Jersey when they were permitted to vote between 1790 and 1807. Illustration by Howard Pyle

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: President and Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt voting at Hyde Park, New York, n. d

President and Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt voting at Hyde Park, New York, n. d
THE ROOSEVELTS VOTING. President and Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt voting at Hyde Park, New York, n.d

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt campaigning, probably in 1932

(1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt campaigning, probably in 1932
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Roosevelt campaigning, probably in 1932

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The President of the United States and his Cabinet, for 1872

The President of the United States and his Cabinet, for 1872. (?) Cartoon by Thomas Nast from an American newspaper of
NAST: TWEED RING CARTOON. The President of the United States and his Cabinet, for 1872.(?) Cartoon by Thomas Nast from an American newspaper of August 1871

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Joint session of Congress assembled in the chamber of the House of Representatives to count

Joint session of Congress assembled in the chamber of the House of Representatives to count the electoral votes for
ELECTORAL VOTES, 1913. Joint session of Congress assembled in the chamber of the House of Representatives to count the electoral votes for the presidential election of 1912. Photographed early 1913

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: American lithograph poster from the presidential campaign of 1896

American lithograph poster from the presidential campaign of 1896, bearing the full text of Democratic candidate Willam
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1896. American lithograph poster from the presidential campaign of 1896, bearing the full text of Democratic candidate Willam Jennings Bryans Cross of Gold speech

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Fifteenth President of the United States. Lithograph campaign poster, 1856, by Nathaniel Currier

Fifteenth President of the United States. Lithograph campaign poster, 1856, by Nathaniel Currier
JAMES BUCHANAN (1791-1968). Fifteenth President of the United States. Lithograph campaign poster, 1856, by Nathaniel Currier

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Theodore Roosevelt, members of the Supreme Court and Diplomatic Corps arriving at the inaugural

Theodore Roosevelt, members of the Supreme Court and Diplomatic Corps arriving at the inaugural stand in Washington D
T. ROOSEVELT INAUGURATION. Theodore Roosevelt, members of the Supreme Court and Diplomatic Corps arriving at the inaugural stand in Washington D.C. 1905

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed in 1912 while on the campaign trail

(1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed in 1912 while on the campaign trail
THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed in 1912 while on the campaign trail

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1858-1919) campaigning as the Progressive ( Bull Moose ) party candidate for president in

(1858-1919) campaigning as the Progressive ( Bull Moose ) party candidate for president in the summer of 1912
THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919) campaigning as the Progressive (" Bull Moose" ) party candidate for president in the summer of 1912: oil over a photo

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1900, portraying Democratic presidential candidate William

American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1900, portraying Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan as a
ELECTION CARTOON, 1900. American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1900, portraying Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan as a fallen Don Quixote whose attempts to tilt with the full

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Presidential Campaign, 1912

Presidential Campaign, 1912
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1912. Eugene Debs as the Socialist Party candidate on a banner from the 1912 presidential election campaign

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: N. Y. : Presidential Campaign

N. Y. : Presidential Campaign
N.Y.: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN A presidential campaign demonstration on Broadway, New York City, in 1864: contemporary French colored engraving

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Jefferson Davis, 1861

Jefferson Davis, 1861
JEFFERSON DAVIS, 1861. The inauguration of Jefferson Davis as President of the Confederate States of America at Montgomery, Alabama, on 18 February 1861

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: GEORGE McGOVERN (1922- ). American politician. Photographed with supporters at the Lowell Memorial

GEORGE McGOVERN (1922- ). American politician. Photographed with supporters at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium on the eve of the Massachusetts presidential primary, 24 April 1972

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: BILL OF RIGHTS, 1791. Thomas Jeffersons tally of the states votes to ratify ten of twelve amendments

BILL OF RIGHTS, 1791. Thomas Jeffersons tally of the states votes to ratify ten of twelve amendments (the Bill of Rights), introduced in Congress in 1789

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Presidential Campaign 1884

Presidential Campaign 1884
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1884. A Thomas Nast cartoon from 1 November 1884 accusing Republican presidential candidate James Gillespie Blaine, shown standing in front of the spirit of the late Boss Tweed

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Reconstruction, 1867

Reconstruction, 1867
RECONSTRUCTION, 1867. Freedmen in a voter registration office at Macon, Georgia. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1867

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Nast: Blaine Cartoon, 1884

Nast: Blaine Cartoon, 1884
NAST: BLAINE CARTOON, 1884. Too Heavy to Carry. Cartoon, 1884, by Thomas Nast illustrating the heavy burden the James G. Blaine candidacy was to the Republican party



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