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Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: LABOR LEADERS, 1938. Left to right: American labor leaders Philip Murray

LABOR LEADERS, 1938. Left to right: American labor leaders Philip Murray, chairman of the Congress of Industrial Organizations steel organizing committee; John L

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826). Third President of the United States

THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826). Third President of the United States. Jefferson going to his inauguration in 1802. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: B. HARRISON INAUGURATION. The inauguration of Benjamin Harrison as 23rd President of the United

B. HARRISON INAUGURATION. The inauguration of Benjamin Harrison as 23rd President of the United States at Washington, D.C. on 4 March 1889

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: GARFIELD INAUGURATION, 1881. The Inaugural Ball at the Smithsonian Institution following

GARFIELD INAUGURATION, 1881. The Inaugural Ball at the Smithsonian Institution following the inauguration of James A. Garfield as the 20th President of the United States on March 4, 1881

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, c1890. The First Patriotic Election in The Beach Street Industrial School

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, c1890. The First Patriotic Election in The Beach Street Industrial School, New York City. Photograph, c1890, by Jacob Riis

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: ADAMS: LETTER, 1800. A Vindication of the Conduct and Character of John Adams, Esq

ADAMS: LETTER, 1800. A Vindication of the Conduct and Character of John Adams, Esq. in Reply to the Letter of General Hamilton Addressed to the Federal Citizens of the Union

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: 1800. Thomas Jefferson - President of the U. S. A. / John Adams - no more

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: 1800. Thomas Jefferson - President of the U. S. A. / John Adams - no more
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: 1800. Thomas Jefferson - President of the U.S.A. / John Adams - no more. Presidential campaign banner, 1800

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: HATTIE CARAWAY (1878-1950). American senator from Arkansas. Artist Edward Solto presents Hattie

HATTIE CARAWAY (1878-1950). American senator from Arkansas. Artist Edward Solto presents Hattie Caraway with her official reelection campaign picture, 13 June 1938

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: WILSON & TAFT, 1913. President-elect Woodrow Wilson and out-going President William Howard Taft at

WILSON & TAFT, 1913. President-elect Woodrow Wilson and out-going President William Howard Taft at the White House, Washington, D.C. on Inauguration Day, 4 March 1913

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States. Lithograph, 1832

ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States. Lithograph, 1832, used as a campaign poster by Jacksonians in that year

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States

ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States. Jackson on his way to Washington, D. C
ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States. Jackson on his way to Washington, D.C. for his inauguration in 1829. Wood engraving after Howard Pyle (1853-1911)

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: ABRAM STEVENS HEWITT (1822-1903). American industrialist and politician. Wood engraving, 1886

ABRAM STEVENS HEWITT (1822-1903). American industrialist and politician. Wood engraving, 1886. Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: NEW YORK: ELECTION, 1789. Federalist broadside urging New Yorkers to vote for Judge Robert Yates

NEW YORK: ELECTION, 1789. Federalist broadside urging New Yorkers to vote for Judge Robert Yates of Albany in the gubernatorial election, 1789. Judge Yates lost the election to George Clinton

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: EAGLE, 19th CENTURY. American typefounders cut, 19th century

EAGLE, 19th CENTURY. American typefounders cut, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: JOHN LLEWELLYN LEWIS (1880-1969). American labor leader. Lewis (second from left)

JOHN LLEWELLYN LEWIS (1880-1969). American labor leader. Lewis (second from left) with with labor leader and candidate for Pennsylvania governor, Thomas Kennedy

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: NEW AMSTERDAM, 1665. The inauguration of the first English municipal government in 1665 at

NEW AMSTERDAM, 1665. The inauguration of the first English municipal government in 1665 at the former Dutch Stadt Huys of Nieuw Amsterdam. Color engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: HARDING NOSE-THUMBER, 1920. Mechanical statuette of presidential candidate Warren G. Harding

HARDING NOSE-THUMBER, 1920. Mechanical statuette of presidential candidate Warren G. Harding. When a lever on his back is pushed, a tail comes out and his arm raises to thumb his nose at his opponent

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. 1884. See Blaine and Go One Better. American newspaper cartoon of 1884 by

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. 1884. See Blaine and Go One Better. American newspaper cartoon of 1884 by Thomas Nast commenting on the bossism rife in the Democratic party

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1916. Democratic Campaign Slogan for Woodrow Wilson, 1916

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1916. Democratic Campaign Slogan for Woodrow Wilson, 1916

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: W. J. BRYAN CARTOON, 1896. A Noisy Mob - But the Sound Money Police are Closing in on Them

W. J. BRYAN CARTOON, 1896. A Noisy Mob - But the Sound Money Police are Closing in on Them : cartoon, 1896
W.J. BRYAN CARTOON, 1896. " A Noisy Mob - But the Sound Money Police are Closing in on Them" : cartoon, 1896, by Joseph Keppler

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: HAYES INAUGURATION The inauguration of Rutherford B. Hayes as the 19th President of the United

HAYES INAUGURATION The inauguration of Rutherford B. Hayes as the 19th President of the United States on 4 March 1877: contemporary colored engraving

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: ANDREW JOHNSON (1866): President Andrew Johnson Swinging round the circle (between Washington, D. C)

ANDREW JOHNSON (1866): President Andrew Johnson Swinging round the circle (between Washington, D. C)
ANDREW JOHNSON (1866): President Andrew Johnson Swinging round the circle (between Washington, D.C. and Chicago) during the Congressional election campaign of 1866. Contemporary color engraving

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: DEMOCRATIC VOTER, c1896. The Democratic voter, characterized by his drink of choice, old rye

DEMOCRATIC VOTER, c1896. The Democratic voter, characterized by his drink of choice, old rye. Cartoon engraving, American, c1896

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: ELECTION BROADSIDE, 1765. A New Song Suitable to the Season, To The Tune of Good English Beer

ELECTION BROADSIDE, 1765. A New Song Suitable to the Season, To The Tune of Good English Beer. Broadside featuring an illustration

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: ALICE PAUL (1885-1977). American social reformer and founder of the National Womans Party

ALICE PAUL (1885-1977). American social reformer and founder of the National Womans Party. Photographed with suffragist Catherine Flanagan, 1910s

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: RICHARD J. DALEY (1902-1976). American politician. Mayor Daley addressing a session of

RICHARD J. DALEY (1902-1976). American politician. Mayor Daley addressing a session of the Platform Committee of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, 23 August 1968

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson as the National Union (Republican)

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson as the National Union (Republican) Party candidates for President and Vice President on an 1864 campaign poster

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: DAVY CROCKETT (1786-1836). American soldier and frontiersman

DAVY CROCKETT (1786-1836). American soldier and frontiersman. Congressional candidate Davy Crockett making a stump speech: American engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS. Meeting of the National League of Women Voters, 1924

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS. Meeting of the National League of Women Voters, 1924

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: HARRISON: INAUGURATION. The inauguration of William Henry Harrison as the 9th President of

HARRISON: INAUGURATION. The inauguration of William Henry Harrison as the 9th President of the United States on 4 March 1841

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1960. My Pick is Dick. Campaign button in support of Republican candidate

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1960. My Pick is Dick. Campaign button in support of Republican candidate Richard Nixon from the U.S. presidential campaign of 1960

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: JAMES K. POLK (1795-1849). Eleventh President of the United States

JAMES K. POLK (1795-1849). Eleventh President of the United States. The inauguration on 4 March 1845 as depicted in an English newspaper of that year

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: FRANCES P. BOLTON (1885-1977). Republican politician from Ohio

FRANCES P. BOLTON (1885-1977). Republican politician from Ohio. Bolton being sworn into the House of Representatives with, from left, Representatives George H. Bender, Speaker Bankhead, and L.L

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1944. Democratic campaign slogan for Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1944

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1944. Democratic campaign slogan for Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1944

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. At the How-Did-It-Happen Club : cartoon, 7 November 1948, by D. R

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. At the How-Did-It-Happen Club : cartoon, 7 November 1948, by D. R. Fitzpatrick for the St
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. At the How-Did-It-Happen Club : cartoon, 7 November 1948, by D.R. Fitzpatrick for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on President Trumans surprising re-election earlier that

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1840. A 1840 campaign cartoon showing a locomotive with William Henry

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1840. A 1840 campaign cartoon showing a locomotive with William Henry Harrisons head bearing down on Martin van Buren, whose cab has broken down over (Henry) Clay rocks

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: ILLEGAL VOTERS, 1876. Alleged illegal voters behind bars on Election Day in New York City, 1876

ILLEGAL VOTERS, 1876. Alleged illegal voters behind bars on Election Day in New York City, 1876. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: NEW YORK: ELECTION OF 1870. Burning the Democratic Party booths following the election of 1870 in

NEW YORK: ELECTION OF 1870. Burning the Democratic Party booths following the election of 1870 in New York. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964). 31st President of the United States

HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964). 31st President of the United States. At the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 22 June 1948

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: FIRST SECRET BALLOT, 1889. The Australian (secret) ballot system in use at Boston, Massachusetts

FIRST SECRET BALLOT, 1889. The Australian (secret) ballot system in use at Boston, Massachusetts, in 1889. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS: MUSIC, 1869. Lithograph sheet music cover of an American song satire on the womens

WOMENs RIGHTS: MUSIC, 1869. Lithograph sheet music cover of an American song satire on the womens suffrage movement, 1869

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA 1863. General George Henry Thomas at the Battle of Chickamauga, Georgia

BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA 1863. General George Henry Thomas at the Battle of Chickamauga, Georgia, 19-20 September 1863. Lithograph, 1897, after Henry Alexander Ogden

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: LINCOLN: INDEPENDENCE HALL. On his inaugural journey to Washington, D. C

LINCOLN: INDEPENDENCE HALL. On his inaugural journey to Washington, D. C. Abraham Lincoln speaks at Independence Hall
LINCOLN: INDEPENDENCE HALL. On his inaugural journey to Washington, D.C. Abraham Lincoln speaks at Independence Hall in Philadephia, Pennsylvania

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: LINCOLNs INAUGURATION, 1861. President Abraham Lincoln giving his address at his first

LINCOLNs INAUGURATION, 1861. President Abraham Lincoln giving his address at his first inauguration as President of the United States, 4 March 1861, in Washington, D.C

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1896. William McKinley campaigning for the presidency from the front porch

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1896. William McKinley campaigning for the presidency from the front porch of his home in Canton, Ohio, in 1896, in front of his Civil War regiment, the 23rd Ohio Volunteers

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: THE SOUTH AFTER CIVIL WAR. Solution of the Labor Question in the South

THE SOUTH AFTER CIVIL WAR. Solution of the Labor Question in the South. A stranger asks what southerners will do for a living. Satirical wood engraving from an American newspaper of December 1865

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: LINCOLNs INAUGURATION. President James Buchanan and Abraham Lincoln entering the Senate chamber

LINCOLNs INAUGURATION. President James Buchanan and Abraham Lincoln entering the Senate chamber before Lincolns inauguration as 16th President of the United States at Washington, D.C

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: CIVIL WAR: VOTING, 1864. Pennsylvania soldiers voting during the presidential election of 1864

CIVIL WAR: VOTING, 1864. Pennsylvania soldiers voting during the presidential election of 1864. Pencil drawing by A. R
CIVIL WAR: VOTING, 1864. Pennsylvania soldiers voting during the presidential election of 1864. Pencil drawing by A.R. Waud



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