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Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: No Molly-Coddling Here : President Theodore Roosevelt swinging away his Big Stick at the trusts

No Molly-Coddling Here : President Theodore Roosevelt swinging away his Big Stick at the trusts
T. ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1904. " No Molly-Coddling Here" : President Theodore Roosevelt swinging away his " Big Stick" at the trusts and " Every Thing in General"

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Another very, very dry issue! Cartoon satirizing President Herbert Hoovers sparse accomplishments

Another very, very dry issue! Cartoon satirizing President Herbert Hoovers sparse accomplishments
CARTOON: HOOVER, 1932. Another very, very dry issue! Cartoon satirizing President Herbert Hoovers sparse accomplishments, as he attempts to win reelection in 1932. Drawing, 1932, by Knox

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Reading the Death Warrant. Cartoon, 1913, by Charles R. Macauley on U. S

Reading the Death Warrant. Cartoon, 1913, by Charles R. Macauley on U. S. President Woodrow Wilsons currency message to
WILSON CARTOON, 1913. Reading the Death Warrant. Cartoon, 1913, by Charles R. Macauley on U.S. President Woodrow Wilsons currency message to Congress which resulted in the passage of the Federal

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: American cartoon by Grant Hamilton, 1896, on William Jennings Bryans Cross of Gold speech at

American cartoon by Grant Hamilton, 1896, on William Jennings Bryans Cross of Gold speech at the Democratic National
W.J. BRYAN: CROSS OF GOLD. American cartoon by Grant Hamilton, 1896, on William Jennings Bryans Cross of Gold speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Freedmen voting in Richmond, Virginia, in 1871: wood engraving from a contemporary American

Freedmen voting in Richmond, Virginia, in 1871: wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper
RICHMOND: VOTING, 1871. Freedmen voting in Richmond, Virginia, in 1871: wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: The New Policy Train: After the withdrawal of Federal troops from the South

The New Policy Train: After the withdrawal of Federal troops from the South
R. B. HAYES: CARPETBAGGERS. The New Policy Train: After the withdrawal of Federal troops from the South, President Hayes conducts a carpetbagger to a train heading north

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1896, invoking the Monroe Doctrine against Great Britain

American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1896, invoking the Monroe Doctrine against Great Britain
MONROE DOCTRINE, 1896. American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1896, invoking the Monroe Doctrine against Great Britain and other European powers at the time of the Venezuelan Boundary dispute

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: American cartoon, 1895, by Louis Dalrymple of President Grover Cleveland defying the Congressional

American cartoon, 1895, by Louis Dalrymple of President Grover Cleveland defying the Congressional silver bugs of
FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1895. American cartoon, 1895, by Louis Dalrymple of President Grover Cleveland defying the Congressional " silver bugs" of the hydra-headed Free Silver movement

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: What We Need Is Another Pump. American cartoon satirizing President Roosevelts New Deal pump

What We Need Is Another Pump. American cartoon satirizing President Roosevelts New Deal pump priming deficits; while he
NEW DEAL: PRIME PUMP. What We Need Is Another Pump. American cartoon satirizing President Roosevelts New Deal pump priming deficits; while he used more than $8 billion in emergency spending measures

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: The Boss Puzzle: American political cartoon, 1880, showing Republican Senator Roscoe Conkling of

The Boss Puzzle: American political cartoon, 1880, showing Republican Senator Roscoe Conkling of New York blocking his
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1880. The " Boss" Puzzle: American political cartoon, 1880, showing Republican Senator Roscoe Conkling of New York blocking his rival political boss

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Southern Democrats forcing black voters to vote the Democratic ticket

Southern Democrats forcing black voters to vote the Democratic ticket: cartoon published in an American newspaper just
SOUTH: FORCED VOTE, 1876. Southern Democrats forcing black voters to vote the Democratic ticket: cartoon published in an American newspaper just before the presidential election of 1876

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: The Rival Buses. English cartoon by Ernest Howard Shepard from Punch, 1947, caricaturing U. S

The Rival Buses. English cartoon by Ernest Howard Shepard from Punch, 1947, caricaturing U. S
COLD WAR: BALKANS, 1947. The Rival Buses. English cartoon by Ernest Howard Shepard from Punch, 1947, caricaturing U.S. President Harry Truman (left)

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: 1919: contemporary cartoon by Nelson Harding depicting President Wilsons cherished League of

1919: contemporary cartoon by Nelson Harding depicting President Wilsons cherished League of Nations met by Republican
A PILGRIM LANDING IN AMERICA, 1919: contemporary cartoon by Nelson Harding depicting President Wilsons cherished League of Nations met by Republican hostilities upon reaching American shores

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Andrew Heller Johnsons Great Ring Trick. Reconstruction cartoon from a contemporary newspaper

Andrew Heller Johnsons Great Ring Trick. Reconstruction cartoon from a contemporary newspaper
ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). Andrew Heller Johnsons Great Ring Trick. Reconstruction cartoon from a contemporary newspaper

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: One thousand dollare banknote issued by the Confederate States of America at Montgomery, Alabama

One thousand dollare banknote issued by the Confederate States of America at Montgomery, Alabama, 1861. John C
CONFEDERATE BANKNOTE. One thousand dollare banknote issued by the Confederate States of America at Montgomery, Alabama, 1861. John C. Calhoun is on the left; Andrew Jackson is on the right

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: It Seems There Wasn t Any Depression at All! : D. R. Fitzpatricks cartoon comment on ex-President

It Seems There Wasn t Any Depression at All! : D. R. Fitzpatricks cartoon comment on ex-President Hoovers speech at St
CARTOON: DEPRESSION, 1935. It Seems There Wasn t Any Depression at All! : D.R. Fitzpatricks cartoon comment on ex-President Hoovers speech at St Louis in December 1935 in which he indicated strongly

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: American cartoon depicting President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins

American cartoon depicting President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins pushing forward
CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1936. American cartoon depicting President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins pushing forward outrageous spending on New Deal programs

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Cartoon depicting newly elected President Franklin Delano Roosevelt throwing out the trash of

Cartoon depicting newly elected President Franklin Delano Roosevelt throwing out the trash of the departing Hoover
CARTOON: FDR, 1933. Cartoon depicting newly elected President Franklin Delano Roosevelt throwing out the trash of the departing Hoover administration. Drawing, 1933, by Jerry Doyle

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: No Molly-Coddling Here. President Theodore Roosevelt swinging away his Big Stick at the trusts

No Molly-Coddling Here. President Theodore Roosevelt swinging away his Big Stick at the trusts
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1904. No Molly-Coddling Here. President Theodore Roosevelt swinging away his Big Stick at the trusts and Every Thing in General. American cartoon, 1904

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: George Washington, on horseback, at the Battle of the Monongahela, July 9, 1755

George Washington, on horseback, at the Battle of the Monongahela, July 9, 1755
WASHINGTON: MONONGAHELA. George Washington, on horseback, at the Battle of the Monongahela, July 9, 1755, after Braddocks army was attacked by French forces from Fort Duquesne

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Brave Boy of the Waxhaws. 14 year old Andrew Jackson receiving a sword cut for refusing to clean

Brave Boy of the Waxhaws. 14 year old Andrew Jackson receiving a sword cut for refusing to clean the boots of a British
YOUNG ANDREW JACKSON. Brave Boy of the Waxhaws. 14 year old Andrew Jackson receiving a sword cut for refusing to clean the boots of a British officer in 1781. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: President Andrew Jackson as a diabolical puppet-master hovering over

President Andrew Jackson as a diabolical puppet-master hovering over and pulling the strings attached to a crowd of
OFFICE HUNTERS OF 1834: President Andrew Jackson as a diabolical puppet-master hovering over and pulling the strings attached to a crowd of political office-seekers: American cartoon, 1834

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Looks as if the New Leadership Was Really Going to Lead. American cartoon, c1933

Looks as if the New Leadership Was Really Going to Lead. American cartoon, c1933, showing President Franklin D
CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1933. Looks as if the New Leadership Was Really Going to Lead. American cartoon, c1933, showing President Franklin D

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: John Wilkes Booth, with knife rather than a gun, leaps from President Abraham Lincolns box at

John Wilkes Booth, with knife rather than a gun, leaps from President Abraham Lincolns box at Fords Theater
LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. John Wilkes Booth, with knife rather than a gun, leaps from President Abraham Lincolns box at Fords Theater, to escape after assassinating Lincoln

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: All I Said Was Gimme Six More Justices ! : American cartoon by Clifford K

All I Said Was Gimme Six More Justices ! : American cartoon by Clifford K
NEW DEAL: SUPREME COURT. " All I Said Was Gimme Six More Justices !" : American cartoon by Clifford K. Berryman showing the Democratic donkey kicking up a storm in opposition to President

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Where To? American cartoon comment, 1947, on President Trumans request for $400 million

Where To? American cartoon comment, 1947, on President Trumans request for $400 million from Congress to defend
TRUMAN DOCTRINE CARTOON. Where To? American cartoon comment, 1947, on President Trumans request for $400 million from Congress to defend the vulnerable countries of Greece

Background imageAmerican Presidents 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 Collection: An early 20th century American cartoon on the Monroe Doctrine

An early 20th century American cartoon on the Monroe Doctrine, proclaimed by President James Monroe in his message to
MONROE DOCTRINE CARTOON. An early 20th century American cartoon on the Monroe Doctrine, proclaimed by President James Monroe in his message to Congress of 2 December 1823

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: William McKinley Cartoon

William McKinley Cartoon
WILLIAM McKINLEY CARTOON. Well, I Hardly Know Which To Take First! American cartoon comment, c1900, on Uncle Sams seemingly insatiable imperialist appetite; waiting to take the order, at right

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: New Deal Cartoon, C1935

New Deal Cartoon, C1935
NEW DEAL CARTOON, c1935. President Franklin D. Roosevelt trying to heal a Depression-stricken United States with an every-growing assortment of New Deal agencies and programs

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: 500 Dollar Bill

500 Dollar Bill
500 DOLLAR BILL. President William McKinley on the front of a U.S five hundred dollar note, 1934

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: New Deal Cartoon, 1933

New Deal Cartoon, 1933
NEW DEAL CARTOON, 1933. Looks as if the New Leadership Was Really Going to Lead. American cartoon, c1933, showing President Franklin D

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Wilson: League of Nations

Wilson: League of Nations
WILSON: LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Pilgrim Landing in America, 1919. American cartoon by Nelson Harding, 1919, depicting President Woodrow Wilsons cherished League of Nations met by Republican hostilities

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Roosevelt Cartoon, 1900S

Roosevelt Cartoon, 1900S
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1900s. Cartoon from the Chicago Record-Herald, c1906, on President Theodore Roosevelts order reserving the public timber and coal lands

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Woodrow Wilson Cartoon

Woodrow Wilson Cartoon
WOODROW WILSON CARTOON. American cartoon, 1914, on the active role adopted by the U.S. in the affairs of Latin American countries, particularly U.S

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: Hoover Cartoon, 1935

Hoover Cartoon, 1935
HOOVER CARTOON, 1935. D.R. Fitzpatricks cartoon commenting on ex-President Herbert Hoovers speech at St. Louis, Missouri, in December 1935 in which he indicated strongly that the depression was

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: T. Jefferson Cartoon, 1809

T. Jefferson Cartoon, 1809
T. JEFFERSON CARTOON, 1809. " Intercourse or Impartial Dealings" : an American cartoon of 1809 by " Peter Pencil" showing President Thomas Jefferson being robbed by England

Background imageAmerican Presidents Collection: CARTOON: FDR, 1932

CARTOON: FDR, 1932. Just leave em, Herb. I ll do it all after March 4. Cartoon, 1932, by Clifford Berryman

Background imageAmerican Presidents 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Collection: American cartoon by Clifford K. Berryman, 1924, showing Washington officials racing down an oil

American cartoon by Clifford K. Berryman, 1924, showing Washington officials racing down an oil slicked road to
TEAPOT DOME SCANDAL, 1924. American cartoon by Clifford K. Berryman, 1924, showing Washington officials racing down an oil slicked road to the White House

Background imageAmerican Presidents 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



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