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Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1816. Democratic-Republican campaign poster of 1816

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1816. Democratic-Republican campaign poster of 1816, identifying the Federalist Party, depicted as a pro-British devil, with the Hartford Convention of 1814

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: CIVIL WAR: APPOMATTOX, 1865. The Surrender of General Lee to General Grant, 9 April 1865

CIVIL WAR: APPOMATTOX, 1865. The Surrender of General Lee to General Grant, 9 April 1865. Oil on canvas by Louis Guillaume, 1867

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: ABRAHAM LINCOLN. An 1860 American cartoon comparing presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln to

ABRAHAM LINCOLN. An 1860 American cartoon comparing presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln to Charles Blondin, the French acrobat who crossed Niagara Falls on a tightrope ealier that year

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: M. VAN BUREN (1837). The inauguration of Martin Van Buren as the 8th president of the United

M. VAN BUREN (1837). The inauguration of Martin Van Buren as the 8th president of the United States on 4 March 1837: colored engraving, 1841

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. Jackson is to be President, and you will be hanged. Woodcut, 1828

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. Jackson is to be President, and you will be hanged. Woodcut, 1828

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: LINCOLN CARTOON, 1864. Long Abraham Lincoln a Little Longer. Abraham Lincon (1809-1865)

LINCOLN CARTOON, 1864. Long Abraham Lincoln a Little Longer. Abraham Lincon (1809-1865), 16th President of the United States

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: PROHIBITION PARTY, 1920. Camel symbol of the Prohibition Party, 1920

PROHIBITION PARTY, 1920. Camel symbol of the Prohibition Party, 1920

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: 16th President of the United States. Detail of the statue at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D. C

16th President of the United States. Detail of the statue at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D. C
ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Detail of the statue at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. President Roosevelt visits a farmer who is

(1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. President Roosevelt visits a farmer who is receiving a drought relief
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. President Roosevelt visits a farmer who is receiving a drought relief grant, Mandan, North Dakota

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Lincoln, his wife Mary Todd

ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Lincoln, his wife Mary Todd, and his two sons, Thomas and Robert Todd

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: JAMES A. GARFIELD (1831-1881). 20th President of the United States. Steel engraving

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

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: LEO TOLSTOY (1828-1910). Russian writer and philosopher. Tolstoys signature in Russian script

LEO TOLSTOY (1828-1910). Russian writer and philosopher. Tolstoys signature in Russian script

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Steel engraving after a miniature on ivory

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Steel engraving after a miniature on ivory showing Washington in
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Steel engraving after a miniature on ivory showing Washington in 1757 at the age of 25

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: (1908-1973). 36th President of the United States. Johnson (lower right) at his inaugural ball

(1908-1973). 36th President of the United States. Johnson (lower right) at his inaugural ball, 20 January 1965
LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON (1908-1973). 36th President of the United States. Johnson (lower right) at his inaugural ball, 20 January 1965

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Oil over a daguerrotype, c1850

Oil over a daguerrotype, c1850
ZACHARY TAYLOR (1784-1850). Oil over a daguerrotype, c1850

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Plan of George Washingtons plantation at Mount Vernon, Virginia, 1801

Plan of George Washingtons plantation at Mount Vernon, Virginia, 1801, after an original submitted by Washington in
PLAN OF MOUNT VERNON. Plan of George Washingtons plantation at Mount Vernon, Virginia, 1801, after an original submitted by Washington in 1793 to the English agriculturist Arthur Young

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Diagram by Thomas Jefferson of a copying press, late 18th century

Diagram by Thomas Jefferson of a copying press, late 18th century
JEFFERSON: COPYING PRESS. Diagram by Thomas Jefferson of a copying press, late 18th century

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Grants Campaign - Topographical Map of Virginia. Map of General Ulysses S

Grants Campaign - Topographical Map of Virginia. Map of General Ulysses S. Grants Virginia Campaign, May-June 1864
CIVIL WAR: VIRGINIA, 1864. Grants Campaign - Topographical Map of Virginia. Map of General Ulysses S. Grants Virginia Campaign, May-June 1864

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Letter from President Thomas Jefferson to American painter and inventor Charles Willson Peale

Letter from President Thomas Jefferson to American painter and inventor Charles Willson Peale
JEFFERSON: POLYGRAPH. Letter from President Thomas Jefferson to American painter and inventor Charles Willson Peale, on suggestions to improve the polygraph machine, 17 November 1804

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: (1804-1869). 14th President of the United States

(1804-1869). 14th President of the United States
FRANKLIN PIERCE (1804-1869). 14th President of the United States

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Twelfth President of the United States. Daguerreotype, c1848, by Southworth & Hawes

Twelfth President of the United States. Daguerreotype, c1848, by Southworth & Hawes
ZACHARY TAYLOR (1784-1850). Twelfth President of the United States. Daguerreotype, c1848, by Southworth & Hawes

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Eighth President of the United States. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady

Eighth President of the United States. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady
MARTIN VAN BUREN (1782-1862). Eighth President of the United States. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Seventh President of the United States. Lithograph, 1856, after a daguerreotype of 1845

Seventh President of the United States. Lithograph, 1856, after a daguerreotype of 1845
ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States. Lithograph, 1856, after a daguerreotype of 1845

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: 12th President of the United States. Daguerreotype, c1850

12th President of the United States. Daguerreotype, c1850
ZACHARY TAYLOR (1784-1850). 12th President of the United States. Daguerreotype, c1850

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Seventh President of the United States. Carte-de-visite photograph of a daguerreotype, 1845

Seventh President of the United States. Carte-de-visite photograph of a daguerreotype, 1845, attributed to Mathew Brady
ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States. Carte-de-visite photograph of a daguerreotype, 1845, attributed to Mathew Brady

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Thomas Jeffersons design for a spinning jenny, c1812

Thomas Jeffersons design for a spinning jenny, c1812
JEFFERSON: SPINNING JENNY. Thomas Jeffersons design for a spinning jenny, c1812

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Proposed plan for the Governors Palace at Richmond Virginia, drawn by Thomas Jefferson, c1779

Proposed plan for the Governors Palace at Richmond Virginia, drawn by Thomas Jefferson, c1779
JEFFERSON: FLOOR PLAN. Proposed plan for the Governors Palace at Richmond Virginia, drawn by Thomas Jefferson, c1779

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Sketches of Thomas Jeffersons proposed plan for the new Capitol building in Washington, D. C

Sketches of Thomas Jeffersons proposed plan for the new Capitol building in Washington, D. C
JEFFERSON: CAPITOL, 1792. Sketches of Thomas Jeffersons proposed plan for the new Capitol building in Washington, D.C. inspired by the Pantheon in Paris. Drawing, 1792

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Thomas Jeffersons design for his own tombstone, with the inscription he desired

Thomas Jeffersons design for his own tombstone, with the inscription he desired
JEFFERSON: TOMBSTONE. Thomas Jeffersons design for his own tombstone, with the inscription he desired

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Drawing from the third and final page of Abraham Lincolns patent application for a method for

Drawing from the third and final page of Abraham Lincolns patent application for a method for improving the buoyancy of
LINCOLN: PATENT, 1849. Drawing from the third and final page of Abraham Lincolns patent application for a method for improving the buoyancy of vessels moving through shallow waters, 1849

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Drawing by Thomas Jefferson of the corn shelling machine he owned

Drawing by Thomas Jefferson of the corn shelling machine he owned, which was invented by Paul Pillsbury in 1803
SHELLING MACHINE. Drawing by Thomas Jefferson of the corn shelling machine he owned, which was invented by Paul Pillsbury in 1803

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Portable writing desk designed by Thomas Jefferson, late 18th century

Portable writing desk designed by Thomas Jefferson, late 18th century
THOMAS JEFFERSON: DESK. Portable writing desk designed by Thomas Jefferson, late 18th century

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Drawing by Thomas Jefferson for a nail factory, which was built in 1794

Drawing by Thomas Jefferson for a nail factory, which was built in 1794
JEFFERSON: NAIL FACTORY. Drawing by Thomas Jefferson for a nail factory, which was built in 1794

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Drawing by Thomas Jefferson of the house and gardens at Monticello, c1772, with additions made c1808

Drawing by Thomas Jefferson of the house and gardens at Monticello, c1772, with additions made c1808
JEFFERSON: MONTICELLO. Drawing by Thomas Jefferson of the house and gardens at Monticello, c1772, with additions made c1808

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Diagram of the garden of George and Martha Washington at their home at Mount Vernon, Virginia

Diagram of the garden of George and Martha Washington at their home at Mount Vernon, Virginia
MOUNT VERNON: GARDEN. Diagram of the garden of George and Martha Washington at their home at Mount Vernon, Virginia. Diagram, early 20th century

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: (1890-1969). 34th President of the United States. Eisenhower talking to T / 5 William Carpenter of

(1890-1969). 34th President of the United States. Eisenhower talking to T / 5 William Carpenter of Nashville while on a
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (1890-1969). 34th President of the United States. Eisenhower talking to T/5 William Carpenter of Nashville while on a tour of Cherbourg, France, in June 1944

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Off with the Mask. Cartoon, 5 December 1942, by Ralph Soulpault in Le Petit Parisien, France

Off with the Mask. Cartoon, 5 December 1942, by Ralph Soulpault in Le Petit Parisien, France
F.D. ROOSEVELT CARTOON. Off with the Mask. Cartoon, 5 December 1942, by Ralph Soulpault in Le Petit Parisien, France

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: General Dwight D. Eisenhower (left) greets General George C. Marshall, U. S

General Dwight D. Eisenhower (left) greets General George C. Marshall, U. S
EISENHOWER & MARSHALL 1944. General Dwight D. Eisenhower (left) greets General George C. Marshall, U.S. Army Chief of Staff, and Director of War Mobilization James F

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: U. S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull introduces President Franklin D

U. S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull introduces President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the ambassadors of the new Russian
ROOSEVELT AND HULL, 1944. U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull introduces President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the ambassadors of the new Russian republics

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: American cinema: The last gangster film. U. S. President Franklin Roosevelt (left)

American cinema: The last gangster film. U. S. President Franklin Roosevelt (left)
ROOSEVELT & CHURCHILL, 1942. American cinema: The last gangster film. U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt (left) and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a satirical cartoon, 18 November 1942

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1943, illustrating President Roosevelts remark that Dr

American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1943, illustrating President Roosevelts remark that Dr
NEW DEAL: CARTOON, 1943. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1943, illustrating President Roosevelts remark that Dr. Win the War was supplanting Dr. New Deal in the priorities of his administration

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Photographed while at sea during World War II

(1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Photographed while at sea during World War II
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Photographed while at sea during World War II

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: And How Are We Feeling Today? English cartoon, 1945, by Sir Bernard Partridge depicting

And How Are We Feeling Today? English cartoon, 1945, by Sir Bernard Partridge depicting the doctors Churchill
CARTOON: BIG THREE, 1945. And How Are We Feeling Today? English cartoon, 1945, by Sir Bernard Partridge depicting the doctors Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: In the strength of great hope, we must shoulder our common load

In the strength of great hope, we must shoulder our common load. American World War II Victory bond poster, 1945
WORLD WAR II: BOND POSTER. In the strength of great hope, we must shoulder our common load. American World War II Victory bond poster, 1945, by Cecil Calvert Beall

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: The Sun is Rising. Cartoon featuring Franklin Delano Roosevelt

The Sun is Rising. Cartoon featuring Franklin Delano Roosevelt, shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1941. The Sun is Rising. Cartoon featuring Franklin Delano Roosevelt, shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, by Balkie, in Lustige Blatter, Berlin, Germany

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1943, illustrating President Roosevelts remark that Dr

American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1943, illustrating President Roosevelts remark that Dr
NEW DEAL: CARTOON, 1943. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1943, illustrating President Roosevelts remark that Dr. Win the War was supplanting Dr. New Deal

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: 18th President of the United States. Grants death at Mount McGregor, New York, 23 July 1885

18th President of the United States. Grants death at Mount McGregor, New York, 23 July 1885
ULYSSES S.GRANT (1822-1885). 18th President of the United States. Grants death at Mount McGregor, New York, 23 July 1885, with portraits (top) of attending physician John H

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Cartoon about President Theodore Roosevelts policies toward business

Cartoon about President Theodore Roosevelts policies toward business. From the New York Herald, c1908
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1908. Cartoon about President Theodore Roosevelts policies toward business. From the New York Herald, c1908



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