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Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: T. Roosevelt Cartoon

T. Roosevelt Cartoon
T. ROOSEVELT CARTOON. Worlds Constable. Cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1905, depicting President Theodore Roosevelt using his New Diplomacy to police the world

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: World War Ii: Cartoon, 1938

World War Ii: Cartoon, 1938
WORLD WAR II: CARTOON, 1938. Laocoon, 1938. Cartoon by Clifford Berryman depicting the political struggle regarding Americas involvement in World War II

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: New Deal Cartoon, 1938

New Deal Cartoon, 1938
NEW DEAL CARTOON, 1938. Old Reliable! American cartoon, 1938, by Clifford Berryman criticizing President Roosevelt for his New Deal spending policies

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: King Andrew the First

King Andrew the First
KING ANDREW THE FIRST. American lithograph cartoon, c1832, satirizing the autocratic ways of President Andrew Jackson

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1912. Former president Theodore Roosevelt

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1912. Former president Theodore Roosevelt and President William Howard Taft battling for the Republican presidential nomination in a 1912 American cartoon

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: JEFFERSON CAMPAIGN, 1804. Republican campaign poster, 1804, encouraging the election of President

JEFFERSON CAMPAIGN, 1804. Republican campaign poster, 1804, encouraging the election of President Thomas Jefferson and Vice-President George Clinton

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Diagram by Thomas Jefferson, illustrating how a fireplace can be used to heat every room in a house

Diagram by Thomas Jefferson, illustrating how a fireplace can be used to heat every room in a house
JEFFERSON: FIREPLACE. Diagram by Thomas Jefferson, illustrating how a fireplace can be used to heat every room in a house

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Alexander Graham Bells metal detector, invented in 1881 in order to find the bullet lodged in

Alexander Graham Bells metal detector, invented in 1881 in order to find the bullet lodged in President James Garfields
BELL: METAL DETECTOR, 1881. Alexander Graham Bells metal detector, invented in 1881 in order to find the bullet lodged in President James Garfields body. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: A key to the statesmen portrayed in John Trumbulls painting The Declaration of Independence

A key to the statesmen portrayed in John Trumbulls painting The Declaration of Independence
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE A key to the statesmen portrayed in John Trumbulls painting The Declaration of Independence

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: The mortally wounded Colonel Johann Rall presenting his sword to General Washington during

The mortally wounded Colonel Johann Rall presenting his sword to General Washington during the surrender of Hessian
TRENTON: SURRENDER, 1776. The mortally wounded Colonel Johann Rall presenting his sword to General Washington during the surrender of Hessian forces to the Continental Army at the Battle of Trenton

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Freedmen voting in New Orleans in 1867: contemporary engraving

Freedmen voting in New Orleans in 1867: contemporary engraving
NEW ORLEANS: VOTING, 1867. Freedmen voting in New Orleans in 1867: contemporary engraving

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: President Abraham Lincoln on the front of a U.s five dollar note, 1963

President Abraham Lincoln on the front of a U.s five dollar note, 1963
FIVE DOLLAR BILL. President Abraham Lincoln on the front of a U.S five dollar note, 1963

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: The Coonskin on the Wall. American cartoon, 1920, blaming the demise in the U. S

The Coonskin on the Wall. American cartoon, 1920, blaming the demise in the U. S
LEAGUE OF NATIONS CARTOON. The Coonskin on the Wall. American cartoon, 1920, blaming the demise in the U.S. Senate of the League of Nations on Senator Henry Cabot Lodge

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Charles J. Guiteau shooting President James A. Garfield at the old Baltimore & Potomac R. R

Charles J. Guiteau shooting President James A. Garfield at the old Baltimore & Potomac R. R. station in Washington, D
GARFIELD ASSASSINATION. Charles J. Guiteau shooting President James A. Garfield at the old Baltimore & Potomac R.R. station in Washington, D.C. on 2 July 1881; at right is Secretary of State James G

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: The Pellmell of the European Puzzle. English cartoon by Ernest Howard Shepard, c1945

The Pellmell of the European Puzzle. English cartoon by Ernest Howard Shepard, c1945, showing Franklin D
WORLD WAR II: CARTOON. The Pellmell of the European Puzzle. English cartoon by Ernest Howard Shepard, c1945, showing Franklin D

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: The Cash Register Chorus. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1924

The Cash Register Chorus. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1924, on the popularity of President Calvin Coolidges
COOLIDGE: CASH REGISTER. The Cash Register Chorus. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1924, on the popularity of President Calvin Coolidges laissez-faire policies with American business leaders

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: American cartoon, c1934, showing President Franklin D. Roosevelt steering the ship of state toward

American cartoon, c1934, showing President Franklin D. Roosevelt steering the ship of state toward economic recovery
FDR CARTOON, c1934. American cartoon, c1934, showing President Franklin D. Roosevelt steering the ship of state toward economic recovery

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: American cartoon, 1896, by Grant Hamilton of William McKinley as the candidate of protection

American cartoon, 1896, by Grant Hamilton of William McKinley as the candidate of protection and prosperity
W. McKINLEY CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon, 1896, by Grant Hamilton of William McKinley as the candidate of protection and prosperity

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: The Supreme Court under Pressure. President Franklin D. Roosevelt tells the old men of the Supreme

The Supreme Court under Pressure. President Franklin D. Roosevelt tells the old men of the Supreme Court to get in step
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1937. The Supreme Court under Pressure. President Franklin D. Roosevelt tells the old men of the Supreme Court to get in step with his New Deal legislative efforts. Cartoon by O

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: A satirical lithograph of 1833? on Andrew Jacksons Kitchen Cabinet

A satirical lithograph of 1833? on Andrew Jacksons Kitchen Cabinet, the first Presidential brain trust
ANDREW JACKSON (1833). A satirical lithograph of 1833? on Andrew Jacksons " Kitchen Cabinet", the first Presidential brain trust

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: What We Need Is Another Pump. American cartoon satirizing the New Deal pump priming deficits;

What We Need Is Another Pump. American cartoon satirizing the New Deal pump priming deficits; while President Roosevelt
F.D.R. CARTOON, 1930s. What We Need Is Another Pump. American cartoon satirizing the New Deal pump priming deficits; while President Roosevelt poured more than $8 billion into the emergency

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: George Washington bids farewell to his generals at Fraunces Tavern in New York City, 4 December 1783

George Washington bids farewell to his generals at Fraunces Tavern in New York City, 4 December 1783
WASHINGTONs FAREWELL. George Washington bids farewell to his generals at Fraunces Tavern in New York City, 4 December 1783. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: American seamstress and patriot. Then, now, and forever! Betsy Ross sewing the first flag with

American seamstress and patriot. Then, now, and forever! Betsy Ross sewing the first flag with General George
BETSY ROSS (1752-1836). American seamstress and patriot. Then, now, and forever! Betsy Ross sewing the first flag with General George Washington standing alongside

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: President Franklin D. Roosevelt displaying some interest in adopting the Share the Wealth (i. e)

President Franklin D. Roosevelt displaying some interest in adopting the Share the Wealth (i. e)
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1934. President Franklin D. Roosevelt displaying some interest in adopting the Share the Wealth (i.e. soak the rich) programs of Senator Huey P

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Symptoms of a Locked Jaw / Plain Sewing Done. American cartoon comment, c1834

Symptoms of a Locked Jaw / Plain Sewing Done. American cartoon comment, c1834, on the passage by the U. S
ANDREW JACKSON: U.S. BANK. Symptoms of a Locked Jaw/ Plain Sewing Done. American cartoon comment, c1834, on the passage by the U.S

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Let Us Have Peace. An American cartoon of 1905 hailing President Theodore Roosevelts peacemaking

Let Us Have Peace. An American cartoon of 1905 hailing President Theodore Roosevelts peacemaking efforts that ended
RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR, 1905. Let Us Have Peace. An American cartoon of 1905 hailing President Theodore Roosevelts peacemaking efforts that ended the Russo-Japanese War

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: An American cartoon of 1892 by Joseph Keppler showing Secretary of State James G

An American cartoon of 1892 by Joseph Keppler showing Secretary of State James G
B. HARRISON CARTOON, 1892. An American cartoon of 1892 by Joseph Keppler showing Secretary of State James G. Blaine (as Poes Raven)

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: The Providential Detection. American cartoon, c1800, assailing Jefferson

The Providential Detection. American cartoon, c1800, assailing Jefferson, the recognized head of the party friendly to
JEFFERSON: CARTOON, 1800. The Providential Detection. American cartoon, c1800, assailing Jefferson, the recognized head of the party friendly to France

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Rooster emblem of the Democratic Party in the 1844 election, in which James Polk defeated Whig

Rooster emblem of the Democratic Party in the 1844 election, in which James Polk defeated Whig, Henry Clay
DEMOCRATIC ROOSTER, 1840. Rooster emblem of the Democratic Party in the 1844 election, in which James Polk defeated Whig, Henry Clay

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: General George Washington with Lafayette at Valley Forge, 1777. Colored engraving, 19th century

General George Washington with Lafayette at Valley Forge, 1777. Colored engraving, 19th century
WASHINGTON: VALLEY FORGE. General George Washington with Lafayette at Valley Forge, 1777. Colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Governor of Texas John Connally, with his arm still in a sling after being injured during

Governor of Texas John Connally, with his arm still in a sling after being injured during the assassination of John F
CONNALLY & JOHNSON, 1964. Governor of Texas John Connally, with his arm still in a sling after being injured during the assassination of John F. Kennedy, speaks with president Lyndon Johnson

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Cartoon of Theodore Roosevelt, c1909, by Clifford Berryman

Cartoon of Theodore Roosevelt, c1909, by Clifford Berryman
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, c1909. Cartoon of Theodore Roosevelt, c1909, by Clifford Berryman

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Major Downing Queling the riot in the Kitchen Cabinet. Lithograph cartoon, c1833

Major Downing Queling the riot in the Kitchen Cabinet. Lithograph cartoon, c1833
ANDREW JACKSON CARTOON. Major Downing Queling the riot in the Kitchen Cabinet. Lithograph cartoon, c1833. Major Jack Downing was the humorous Yankee figure created by the writer Seba Smith

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Cherokee Chief John Jolly, also known as Ahuludegi, embracing his adoptive son, Samuel Houston

Cherokee Chief John Jolly, also known as Ahuludegi, embracing his adoptive son, Samuel Houston
SAM HOUSTON & JOHN JOLLY. Cherokee Chief John Jolly, also known as Ahuludegi, embracing his adoptive son, Samuel Houston. Wood engraving, American, 1860

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Phryne Before the Chicago Tribunal : American lithograph cartoon by Bernard Gillam, 1884

Phryne Before the Chicago Tribunal : American lithograph cartoon by Bernard Gillam, 1884
BLAINE CARTOON, 1884. Phryne Before the Chicago Tribunal : American lithograph cartoon by Bernard Gillam, 1884, showing presidential candidate James G

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: An 1877 cartoon by Thomas Nast of a battered Republican elephant licking its wounds after

An 1877 cartoon by Thomas Nast of a battered Republican elephant licking its wounds after the Pyrrhic victory of
ELECTION CARTOON, 1877. An 1877 cartoon by Thomas Nast of a battered Republican elephant licking its wounds after the Pyrrhic victory of the party in the election between Rutherford B

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: An 1895 American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam suggesting that the Cleveland administration was

An 1895 American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam suggesting that the Cleveland administration was inattentive to British
VENEZUELA BOUNDARY, 1895. An 1895 American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam suggesting that the Cleveland administration was inattentive to British encroachment during the Venezuelan Boundary Dispute

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: President James Madison severs the head of the terrapin representing Ograbme, the embargo of 1811

President James Madison severs the head of the terrapin representing Ograbme, the embargo of 1811
DEATH OF THE EMBARGO. President James Madison severs the head of the terrapin representing Ograbme, the embargo of 1811, in an American cartoon from the New York Evening Post, 1814

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Cartoon on the Presidential election of 1928 between Herbert Hoover (left) and Alfred E. Smith

Cartoon on the Presidential election of 1928 between Herbert Hoover (left) and Alfred E. Smith
CARTOON: ELECTION OF 1928. Cartoon on the Presidential election of 1928 between Herbert Hoover (left) and Alfred E. Smith. Drawing, 1928, by Clifford Berryman

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: The Reluctant Bridegroom. An 1897 American cartoon on the growing annexation movement

The Reluctant Bridegroom. An 1897 American cartoon on the growing annexation movement
HAWAIIAN ANNEXATION, 1897. The Reluctant Bridegroom. An 1897 American cartoon on the growing annexation movement. Secretary of State John Sherman officiates

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Popes Creek, Wakefield, in Westmoreland County, Virginia, the birthplace of George Washington

Popes Creek, Wakefield, in Westmoreland County, Virginia, the birthplace of George Washington. Engraving, 19th century
WASHINGTON: BIRTHPLACE. Popes Creek, Wakefield, in Westmoreland County, Virginia, the birthplace of George Washington. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Democratic presidential campaign button from Franklin D. Roosevelts 1944 bid for president

Democratic presidential campaign button from Franklin D. Roosevelts 1944 bid for president
ROOSEVELT BUTTON. Democratic presidential campaign button from Franklin D. Roosevelts 1944 bid for president

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: U. s. Grant Cartoon, 1880

U. s. Grant Cartoon, 1880
U.S. GRANT CARTOON, 1880. American cartoon by Joseph Keppler from Puck Magazine, 1880, attacking the corruption of the Grant administration and opposing a third presidential term

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Hoover Cartoon, 1931

Hoover Cartoon, 1931
HOOVER CARTOON, 1931. Thawing Out the System. Cartoon by Grover Page, November 1931

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Roosevelt Cartoon, C1901

Roosevelt Cartoon, C1901
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, c1901. A Spanish view of President Theodore Roosevelt as the rising sun of Yankee imperialism from Hojas Selectas, Barcelona, Spain, c1901

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Roosevelt / Mckinley Cartoon

Roosevelt / Mckinley Cartoon
ROOSEVELT/McKINLEY CARTOON. Presumptive vice-presidential candidate (and former Rough Rider) Theodore Roosevelt shown as the dominant figure in a McKinley-Roosevelt administration

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: T. Roosevelt: Teddy Bear

T. Roosevelt: Teddy Bear
T. ROOSEVELT: TEDDY BEAR. " Drawing the Line in Mississippi" : The invention of the Teddy Bear by American cartoonist Clifford Berryman in 1902

Background imageAmerican Presidents Photo Mug Collection: Gold Standard Cartoon

Gold Standard Cartoon
GOLD STANDARD CARTOON. " We Are Not a Nation of Swindlers!" : American cartoon, 1896, by C. Jay Taylor of the leading supporters of the Gold Standard, among whom are Benjamin Harrison



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