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"The Republican Party: A Journey Through History and Politics" From its birthplace in Ripon, Wisconsin

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: American political leader. Steel engraving, 19th century

American political leader. Steel engraving, 19th century
JAMES G. BLAINE (1830-1893). American political leader. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: President Chester A. Arthur suffers from dealing with the feuding factions of the Republican

President Chester A. Arthur suffers from dealing with the feuding factions of the Republican party. Cartoon, c1884
CHESTER A. ARTHUR CARTOON. President Chester A. Arthur suffers from dealing with the feuding factions of the Republican party. Cartoon, c1884

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: Go Away, Little Man, and Don t Bother Me : cartoon, c1903, by Charles Green Bush from the New York

Go Away, Little Man, and Don t Bother Me : cartoon, c1903, by Charles Green Bush from the New York World of Roosevelt
CARTOON: T. ROOSEVELT, 1903. Go Away, Little Man, and Don t Bother Me : cartoon, c1903, by Charles Green Bush from the New York World of Roosevelt intimidating Colombia

Background imageRepublican Party 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 imageRepublican Party 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 imageRepublican Party Collection: Cartoon, 1900, by Frederick Burr Opper showing President William McKinley, as the trusts little boy

Cartoon, 1900, by Frederick Burr Opper showing President William McKinley, as the trusts little boy
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1900. Cartoon, 1900, by Frederick Burr Opper showing President William McKinley, as the trusts little boy

Background imageRepublican Party 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 imageRepublican Party Collection: Panama Canal Cartoon, 1903

Panama Canal Cartoon, 1903
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

Background imageRepublican Party 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 imageRepublican Party 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

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: Gettysburg Address

Gettysburg Address
GETTYSBURG ADDRESS. Abraham Lincoln delivering his Gettysburg Address, 19 November 1863. Lithograph, 1905

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: Roosevelt Cartoon, 1904

Roosevelt Cartoon, 1904
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1904. The Big Stick in the Caribbean Sea. President Theodore Roosevelt enforcing his concept of the Monroe Doctrine by having a U.S

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: Lincoln Assassination

Lincoln Assassination
LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth at Fords Theatre, Washington, D.C. 14 April 1865. Lithograph, 1865, by Currier & Ives

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. Al Smith, the Democratic party candidate for President in 1928

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. Al Smith, the Democratic party candidate for President in 1928, and Herbert Hoover, the Republican contender

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: CAMPAIGN POSTER, 1896. William McKinley as the Republican party candidate for president in 1896

CAMPAIGN POSTER, 1896. William McKinley as the Republican party candidate for president in 1896, on a campaign poster promising prosperity at home and prestige abroad

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: NAST: INFLATION, 1873. By inflation you will burst. Cartoon, 1873, by Thomas Nast

NAST: INFLATION, 1873. By inflation you will burst. Cartoon, 1873, by Thomas Nast

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: PHILIPPIINES CARTOON, 1898 What Will He Do With it?: Having acquired the Philippines

PHILIPPIINES CARTOON, 1898 What Will He Do With it?: Having acquired the Philippines, Uncle Sam ponders how to deal with that country: American cartoon, 1898, by Charles Nelan

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PPRE2A-00236
Rough Rider Theodore Roosevelt portrayed as a possible Vice-Presidential nominee, 1900. Color lithograph of an illustration by W. A. Rogers

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: PPRE2A-00207

PPRE2A-00207
Nomination of Benjamin Harrison as the Republican candidate for US President, Chicago, 1888. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: Cartoon of Benjamin Harrisons presidential candidacy

Cartoon of Benjamin Harrisons presidential candidacy
Benjamin Harrison as a Republican elephant breaking away with the nomination, 1888. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century W.A. Rogers illustration

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: Benjamin Harrison nominated for president in Chicago, 1888

Benjamin Harrison nominated for president in Chicago, 1888
Republican Convention nominating Benjamin Harrison in the Auditorium, Chicago, 1888. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: James A. Gafield nominated for president, 1880

James A. Gafield nominated for president, 1880
Nomination of James Garfield at the Republican Convention, Chicago, 1880. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: american flag, animals, campaign, campaigning, color image, cut out, digital composite

american flag, animals, campaign, campaigning, color image, cut out, digital composite, elephant, holding, nobody, on the stump, one animal, patriotism, photography, political party, politician

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: adversity, afraid, american culture, angst, animals, at the edge of, bipartisan, blue sky

adversity, afraid, american culture, angst, animals, at the edge of, bipartisan, blue sky
Elephant and donkey looking over edge of cliff

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: adversary, animals, at the edge of, california, challenge, cliff, cloud, color image

adversary, animals, at the edge of, california, challenge, cliff, cloud, color image
Donkey and elephant separated by gap in cliff

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: american flag, animals, architecture, color image, concept, copy space, day, digital composite

american flag, animals, architecture, color image, concept, copy space, day, digital composite, election issues, elephant, flag, government, holding, horizontal, ideas, nobody, one animal, outdoors

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: United States. Supporters of Abraham Lincoln, candidate of the Republican Party

United States. Supporters of Abraham Lincoln, candidate of the Republican Party. Colored engraving from L Illustration Journal Universel, 1860

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: HENRY KISSINGER (1923- ). American (German-born) diplomat. Kissinger, holding a machete

HENRY KISSINGER (1923- ). American (German-born) diplomat. Kissinger, holding a machete and shield, standing with President Jomo Kenyatta of Nairobi, Kenya. Photograph by Man Sondagar, 1976

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: CIVIL WAR: BOY, c1863. Portrait of an unidentified boy

CIVIL WAR: BOY, c1863. Portrait of an unidentified boy. Tintype, with campaign button of Abraham Lincoln attached to inside cover of case, c1863

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States

ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Political campaign button for 1864 presidential election. Tintype by Anthony Berger, 1864

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. For president, Abram Lincoln. For vice president, Hannibal Hamlin

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. For president, Abram Lincoln. For vice president, Hannibal Hamlin. Campaign banner, 1860

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: GEORGE H. W. BUSH (1924- ). 41st President of the United States

GEORGE H. W. BUSH (1924- ). 41st President of the United States
GEORGE H.W. BUSH (1924- ). 41st President of the United States. Being administered the Oath of Office by Chief Justice William Rehnquist

Background imageRepublican Party 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 imageRepublican Party Collection: Illustration of Abraham Lincoln Standing, 1864

Illustration of Abraham Lincoln Standing, 1864
Antique illustration of a Abraham Lincoln Standing, 1864. Abraham Lincoln became the United States 16th President in 1861

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1924. Campaign buttons supporting Republican Presidential

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1924. Campaign buttons supporting Republican Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates Calvin Coolidge and Charles Dawes, 1924

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: HARRY HOUDINI (1874-1926). American magician

HARRY HOUDINI (1874-1926). American magician. Houdini (left), testifying before Senator Arthur Capper, (right) and the Senate District Committee on Spiritualism, 1925

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: WARREN G. HARDING (1865-1923). 29th President of the United States. Oil on canvas

WARREN G. HARDING (1865-1923). 29th President of the United States. Oil on canvas, c1923, by Margaret L. Williams

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: AMERICANS IN BERLIN, 1945. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, General George S. Patton

AMERICANS IN BERLIN, 1945. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, General George S. Patton, and President Harry S. Truman watching as the American flag is raised at Berlin, July 1945

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: JOHN C. FREMONT (1813-1890). American explorer and army officer. Lithograph, American

JOHN C. FREMONT (1813-1890). American explorer and army officer. Lithograph, American, 1850

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION. Commemoration of President Abraham Lincolns Emancipation

EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION. Commemoration of President Abraham Lincolns Emancipation Proclamation of 1863. Lithograph, 1865

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: GEORGE HUNT PENDLETON (1825-1889). American politician. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, showing U

GEORGE HUNT PENDLETON (1825-1889). American politician. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, showing U.S. Senator Pendleton receiving congratulations for the Civil Service Reform Act he sponsored

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States

ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. A young Lincoln reading by firelight, with his stepmother, Sarah Bush Lincoln. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: MARY TODD LINCOLN. (1818-1882). First Lady to Abraham Lincoln; earliest known photograph

MARY TODD LINCOLN. (1818-1882). First Lady to Abraham Lincoln; earliest known photograph. Oil over a daguerreotype, 1846

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: Digitally restored Presidential Poster of Republican Party nominees

Digitally restored Presidential Poster of Republican Party nominees
Digitally restored vintage Presidential Poster featuring Republican Party nominees Ulysses S. Grant and Schuyler Colfax. It declares - In Union Is Strength. We Will Fight It Out On This Line

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: Vintage American History print featuring important political figures

Vintage American History print featuring important political figures
Vintage American History print featuring Presidents Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln along with many other important political figures

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: Portuguese Revolution, Artillery on a square of Lisbon, a barricade in a street

Portuguese Revolution, Artillery on a square of Lisbon, a barricade in a street
XIR698862 Portuguese Revolution, Artillery on a square of Lisbon, a barricade in a street, front cover illustration from Le Petit Parisien, supplement litteraire illustre

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: Portuguese Revolution, King Manuel II of Portugal has just been dethroned, front

Portuguese Revolution, King Manuel II of Portugal has just been dethroned, front
XIR698857 Portuguese Revolution, King Manuel II of Portugal has just been dethroned, front cover illustration from Le Petit Parisien, supplement litteraire illustre

Background imageRepublican Party Collection: General Ulysses Simpson Grant, engraved from a photograph, illustration from Battles

General Ulysses Simpson Grant, engraved from a photograph, illustration from Battles
BAL122903 General Ulysses Simpson Grant, engraved from a photograph, illustration from Battles and Leaders of the Civil War



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"The Republican Party: A Journey Through History and Politics" From its birthplace in Ripon, Wisconsin, the Republican Party has played a significant role in shaping American politics. Throughout history, it has faced both praise and criticism, with various events and figures leaving their mark on its legacy. In 1812, Elkanah's Gerry-Mander cartoon highlighted the party's involvement in gerrymandering, a practice that continues to spark debates about fair representation. Fast forward to 1863 when Abraham Lincoln delivered his iconic Gettysburg Address; it was during this time that the party stood firmly against slavery and fought for equality. The early 1900s witnessed Theodore Roosevelt slaying trusts deemed harmful while supporting those beneficial for the country. This era showcased the party's commitment to economic progressivism. However, not all Republicans were met with trust; Richard Nixon faced distrust as depicted by an anti-Nixon poster from 1960 asking if one would buy a used car from him. Ronald Reagan's official campaign poster from 1980 symbolized his presidency as he led with conservative principles and advocated for limited government intervention. Meanwhile, Thomas E. Dewey joined forces with Democratic candidate Harry Truman in Ben Shahn's satirical lithograph poster of 1948 titled "A Good Man is Hard to Find, " showcasing political unity amidst differences. Throughout these historical moments, the Republican Party has demonstrated agility like a skilled dancer on stage—balancing between different ideologies while maintaining its core values. Just as ballet dancers captivate audiences through their gracefulness and precision, so too does the GOP navigate complex political landscapes. As we reflect on these snapshots of history—Lincoln standing alongside General McClellan at Antietam or Teddy Roosevelt photographed shortly after his Progressive party nomination—we see how each chapter contributes to the grand narrative of American democracy. While controversies have arisen over time—a reminder being James G.