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Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: John Quincy Adams

John Quincy Adams
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (1767-1848). Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory. Title page to the collection of lectures by John Quincy Adams while a professor at Harvard University. Published 1810

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1880. Farmer Garfield Cutting a Swath to the White House

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1880. Farmer Garfield Cutting a Swath to the White House. James Garfield as the 1880 Republican Party candidate for President on a lithograph poster by Currier & Ives, 1880

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: MADISON: FEDERALIST. Essay number ten from the Federalist Papers

MADISON: FEDERALIST. Essay number ten from the Federalist Papers, written by James Madison under the pseudonym Publius, 1787

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: ADLAI STEVENSON (1900-1965). American lawyer and political leader. Arriving in Chicago, Illinois

ADLAI STEVENSON (1900-1965). American lawyer and political leader. Arriving in Chicago, Illinois, for the Democratic National Convention, July 1952. Photographed by Thomas J. O Halloran

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: 28th President of the United States. President Woodrow Wilson at the White House with some of his

28th President of the United States. President Woodrow Wilson at the White House with some of his advisers
WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). 28th President of the United States. President Woodrow Wilson at the White House with some of his advisers, including Treasury Secretary William Gibbs McAdoo (front row)

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: McKinley Monument at Niagara Square, Buffalo, New York. Photopostcard, c1910

McKinley Monument at Niagara Square, Buffalo, New York. Photopostcard, c1910
BUFFALO: MONUMENT, c1910. McKinley Monument at Niagara Square, Buffalo, New York. Photopostcard, c1910

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: SCALING MOUNT RUSHMORE. Scaling the face of President Abraham Lincoln at the Mount Rushmore

SCALING MOUNT RUSHMORE. Scaling the face of President Abraham Lincoln at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota, 1937

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: American Socialist leader. Debs campaigning for the Presidency before a freight-yard audience in

American Socialist leader. Debs campaigning for the Presidency before a freight-yard audience in 1912
EUGENE V. DEBS (1855-1926). American Socialist leader. Debs campaigning for the Presidency before a freight-yard audience in 1912

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: 18th President of the United States. Photographed by Mathew Brady in 1864 or 1865

18th President of the United States. Photographed by Mathew Brady in 1864 or 1865
ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885). 18th President of the United States. Photographed by Mathew Brady in 1864 or 1865, in the uniform of a lieutenant general

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: 35th President of the United States. Photographed c1960

35th President of the United States. Photographed c1960
JOHN F. KENNEDY (1917-1963). 35th President of the United States. Photographed c1960

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Photograph of what would have been a gunmans view of the John F

Photograph of what would have been a gunmans view of the John F. Kennedys car if he had been hidden behind the fence
KENNEDY ASSASSINATION, 1963. Photograph of what would have been a gunmans view of the John F. Kennedys car if he had been hidden behind the fence on the grassy knoll at the time of Kennedys

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Third President of the United States

Third President of the United States
THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826). Third President of the United States

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. At Dorchester Heights during the Siege of Boston

(1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. At Dorchester Heights during the Siege of Boston, 1776
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. At Dorchester Heights during the Siege of Boston, 1776. Oil on panel, c1806, by Gilbert Stuart

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: JAMES MADISON (1751-1836)

JAMES MADISON (1751-1836). American president

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Cartoon: Fdr & Workingmen

Cartoon: Fdr & Workingmen
CARTOON: FDR & WORKINGMEN. Yes, You Remembered Me (The Forgotten Man). Cartoon, 1936, by Clarence D. Batchelor, on President Franklin D

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: GEORGE McGOVERN (1922- ). American politician. Senator McGovern beneath a poster in New York City

GEORGE McGOVERN (1922- ). American politician. Senator McGovern beneath a poster in New York City, during his presidential campaign, June 1972

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: GRANTs INAUGURATION, 1869. Ulysses S. Grant entering the White House after his inauguration as

GRANTs INAUGURATION, 1869. Ulysses S. Grant entering the White House after his inauguration as 18th President of the United States on 4 March 1869. Wood engraving from a contemporary newspaper

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: (1767-1848). 6th President of the United States. Oil over a daquerrotype, c1845

(1767-1848). 6th President of the United States. Oil over a daquerrotype, c1845
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (1767-1848). 6th President of the United States. Oil over a daquerrotype, c1845

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: (1808-1889). President of the Confederate States of America. Steel engraving, 1866

(1808-1889). President of the Confederate States of America. Steel engraving, 1866
JEFFERSON DAVIS (1808-1889). President of the Confederate States of America. Steel engraving, 1866

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Color engraving, 19th century

Color engraving, 19th century
JAMES MADISON (1751-1836). Color engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: (1890-1969). 34th President of the United States. General Dwight D. Eisenhower (right)

(1890-1969). 34th President of the United States. General Dwight D. Eisenhower (right)
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (1890-1969). 34th President of the United States. General Dwight D. Eisenhower (right) and Admiral Harold Stark awaiting President Truman en route to the Big Three meeting in

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: ROBERT LEE FROST (1874-1963). American poet. Reciting a poem at the inauguration of President John F

ROBERT LEE FROST (1874-1963). American poet. Reciting a poem at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. 20 January 1961

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Painting by John Trumbull, 1793

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Painting by John Trumbull, 1793
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Painting by John Trumbull, 1793

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: George Washington

George Washington
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Silhouettes of George and Mrs. Martha Washington (1731-1802), 1832

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: JAMES A. GARFIELD (1831-1881)

JAMES A. GARFIELD (1831-1881). 20th President of the United States. Steel engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: F. D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945)

F. D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Photographed c1940

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845)

ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). 7th President of the United States. Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: LEEs SURRENDER, 1865. The surrender of General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox Court House

LEEs SURRENDER, 1865. The surrender of General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, 9 April 1865. Lithograph, American, 1867

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. A pro-Lincoln cartoon by Currier & Ives, 1860

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. A pro-Lincoln cartoon by Currier & Ives, 1860, showing Lincoln defeating Bell, Douglas, and Breckinridge

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: New Deal Remedies, cartoon, c1935, by Clifford Berryman

New Deal Remedies, cartoon, c1935, by Clifford Berryman
F.D. ROOSEVELT CARTOON. New Deal Remedies, cartoon, c1935, by Clifford Berryman

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Monroe Doctrine Cartoon

Monroe Doctrine Cartoon
MONROE DOCTRINE CARTOON. Uncle Sam - Thats A Live Wire, Gentlemen! A 1902 cartoon by W.A. Rogers on German and British claims against Venezuela

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Cures All the Ills of Man or Beast. Cartoon, 1921, by Rollin Kirby commenting on the resurrection

Cures All the Ills of Man or Beast. Cartoon, 1921, by Rollin Kirby commenting on the resurrection of the Fordney
TARIFF BILL, 1921. Cures All the Ills of Man or Beast. Cartoon, 1921, by Rollin Kirby commenting on the resurrection of the Fordney Emergency Tariff Bill

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Intercourse or Impartial Dealings. An American cartoon of 1809 by Peter Pencil showing President

Intercourse or Impartial Dealings. An American cartoon of 1809 by Peter Pencil showing President Thomas Jefferson being
T.JEFFERSON CARTOON, 1809. Intercourse or Impartial Dealings. An American cartoon of 1809 by " Peter Pencil" showing President Thomas Jefferson being robbed by England (King George)

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Old Reliable! American cartoon, 1938, by Clifford Berryman criticizing President Roosevelt for his

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

Background imageAmerican Presidents 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 Collection: The News Reaches Bogota. Cartoon, 1903, by W. A. Rogers from the New York Herald

The News Reaches Bogota. Cartoon, 1903, by W. A. Rogers from the New York Herald
PANAMA CANAL CARTOON. The News Reaches Bogota. Cartoon, 1903, by W.A. Rogers from the New York Herald, showing President Theodore Roosevelt rudely presenting Colombia with the fait accompli of his

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: President Richard Nixon caricatured as Pinocchio in a cartoon by John Pierotti for the New York

President Richard Nixon caricatured as Pinocchio in a cartoon by John Pierotti for the New York Post, 8 June 1973
WATERGATE SCANDAL, 1973. President Richard Nixon caricatured as Pinocchio in a cartoon by John Pierotti for the New York Post, 8 June 1973, on the Watergate scandal

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Anti-Trust Cartoon, 1904

Anti-Trust Cartoon, 1904
ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1904. President Theodore Roosevelt is shown directing his Attorney General, Philander Chase Knox, to ease the enforcement of anti-trust legislation in the election year of 1904

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: The Strong Government / The Weak Government. American cartoon, 1880

The Strong Government / The Weak Government. American cartoon, 1880, comparing the Reconstruction policies of President
CARTOON: RECONSTRUCTION. The " Strong" Government 1869-1877. The " Weak" Government 1877-1881. Cartoon showing the Solid South carrying Ulysses S

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: The Doctors Puzzled or the Desperate Case of Mother U. S. Bank. American cartoon, 1833

The Doctors Puzzled or the Desperate Case of Mother U. S. Bank. American cartoon, 1833
ANDREW JACKSON CARTOON. The Doctors Puzzled or the Desperate Case of Mother U.S. Bank. American cartoon, 1833, depicting the Bank of the United States as disgorging federal funds into smaller banks

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: A Senate for Revenue Only. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1894

A Senate for Revenue Only. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1894, of Uncle Sam bound by the McKinley Tariff Act
McKINLEY TARIFF ACT, 1894. A Senate for Revenue Only. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1894, of Uncle Sam bound by the McKinley Tariff Act and a Senate of special interests

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: One hundred dollar bill issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia at Richmond, 15 October 1862

One hundred dollar bill issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia at Richmond, 15 October 1862
CONFEDERATE CURRENCY. One hundred dollar bill issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia at Richmond, 15 October 1862. A portrait of George Washington is on the left

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Not a Generals Job. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1951

Not a Generals Job. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1951, published the day before President Harry S
FIRING OF MacARTHUR. Not a Generals Job. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1951, published the day before President Harry S

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Meanwhile back on the home front. To Lyndon Johnson, with Best Wishes. Cartoon by Gene Basset, 1965

Meanwhile back on the home front. To Lyndon Johnson, with Best Wishes. Cartoon by Gene Basset, 1965
VIETNAM WAR: CARTOON, 1965. ...Meanwhile back on the home front. To Lyndon Johnson, with Best Wishes. Cartoon by Gene Basset, 1965

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: The arrival of George Washington at the Battery, New York City, 23 April 1789

The arrival of George Washington at the Battery, New York City, 23 April 1789
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The arrival of George Washington at the Battery, New York City, 23 April 1789, previous to his inauguration as the first president of the United States on 30 April

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: A National Game That Is Played Out. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876

A National Game That Is Played Out. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876
ELECTION CARTOON, 1876. A National Game That Is Played Out. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876, depicting the ballot box as a political football in the Hayes-Tilden election

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Well, I Hardly Know Which To Take First! American cartoon comment, c1900

Well, I Hardly Know Which To Take First! American cartoon comment, c1900, on Uncle Sams seemingly insatiable
IMPERIALISM CARTOON, c1900. Well, I Hardly Know Which To Take First! American cartoon comment, c1900, on Uncle Sams seemingly insatiable imperialist appetite, as President William McKinley, at right

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: The Man Behind the Egg. American cartoon, 1903, giving Philippe-Jean Bunau-Varilla (left)

The Man Behind the Egg. American cartoon, 1903, giving Philippe-Jean Bunau-Varilla (left)
PANAMA CANAL CARTOON, 1903. The Man Behind the Egg. American cartoon, 1903, giving Philippe-Jean Bunau-Varilla (left) credit for the negotiations by which President Theodore Roosevelt acquired



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