RMT8RFM4–Lyndon Johnson meets with Presidential candidate Richard Nixon at the White House, July 26, 1968.
RM2J15AFC–Image of a delegation come to see Republican presidential candidate William McKinley in Canton, Ohio , October 1896.
RMJX02A7–The Democratic Platform - Print shows Democratic presidential candidate James Buchanan lying on the backs of three men on their hands and knees, from left, Senator Thomas Hart Benton identified as 'Old Bullion', President Franklin Pierce identified as 'Franklin the last', and John Van Buren identified as 'Prince John', who is speaking to his father, former president, Martin Van Buren identified as 'Martin the first', shown as a fox in a cave on the right. Seated on top of Buchanan is a Southern slave owner with one of his young slaves. Brother Jonathan stands on the far left and suggests to th
RM2AH2HKX–President Gerald Ford, as the Republican nominee, shakes hands with nomination foe Ronald Reagan on the closing night of the 1976 Republican National Convention. Vice-Presidential Candidate Bob Dole is on the far left, then Nancy Reagan, Governor Ronald Reagan is at the center shaking hands with President Gerald Ford, Vice-President Nelson Rockefeller is just to the right of Ford, followed by Susan Ford and First Lady Betty Ford. August 19, 1976
RM2C27F0R–William Jennings Bryan, circa 1910
RMK285F3–Storming the castle. 'Old Abe' on guard - Political Cartoon, 1860. During the 1860 election campaign the 'Wide Awakes,' a marching club composed of young Republican men, appeared in cities throughout the North. They often wore uniforms consisting of visored caps and short capes, and carried lanterns. Here Republican presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln (left) is dressed as a 'Wide-Awake,' and carries a lantern and a spear-like wooden rail. He rounds the corner of the White House foiling the attempts of three other candidates to enter surreptitiously. At far right incumbent James Buchanan tr
RM2F3RPFM–An affecting scene in Kentucky - A racist attack on Democratic vice-presidential candidate Richard M. Johnson. The Kentucky Congressman's nomination, in May 1835, as Van Buren's running-mate for the 1836 election raised eyebrows even among party faithful, because of Johnson's common-law marriage to a mulatto woman, Julia Chinn, by whom he fathered two daughters. The artist ridicules Johnson's domestic situation, and the Democrats' constituency as well. Seated in a chair with his hand over his face, a visibly distraught Johnson lets a copy of James Watson Webb's 'New York Courier and Enquirer'
RMK16E7P–'Taking the stump' or Stephen in search of his mother . A satire on Douglas's July 1860 campaign tour of upstate New York and New England. Here a double-entendre in the use of the word 'stump,' playing on its use as a colloquialism for both campaigning and a wooden leg. In the center Douglas, wearing a wooden leg, speaks with John Bell of Tennessee, Constitutional Union presidential candidate (far left), and influential Democrat Virginia governor Henry A. Wise. Douglas claims, 'Gentlemen p(s'm going to see my mother,' and solicit a little help, for in running after a nomination, I fell over a
RM2DT9WM9–Louis Dalrymple cartoon from Puck magazine: President Grover Cleveland (to right) has blazed the path by firmly adhering to the gold standard, which Puck considers 'sound money': Cleveland has paused in his work to watch the 'Sound Money Parade' come through. Mark Hanna is the drum major, Republican presidential candidate William McKinley (dressed as Napoleon, who he was said to resemble) and vice presidential candidate Garret Hobart are in the first row behind him, former president Benjamin Harrison (with brown cane) is also in the front row, Henry Cabot Lodge, John Sherman, Thomas Reed, and
RM2C27FM3–William Jennings Bryan, circa 1910
RMTAWEJT–Peter Cooper (February 12, 1791 – April 4, 1883) , American inventor. American industrialist, inventor, philanthropist, and politician. He designed and built the first American steam locomotive, the Tom Thumb, founded the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, and served as the Greenback Party's candidate in the 1876 presidential election. Circa 1880
RM2C27FM9–Lewis Cass - circa 1860
RM2AH2HKM–President Nixon with Robert Dole - 17 July 1969
RMT8F4PB–Stephen Douglas, circa 1858
RMDANN7G–James G. Blaine, 1884 Republican presidential candidate, half-length portrait, seated, wearing hat and coat, facing front, 1884
RMKEBN8Y–Stephen finding his mother - Northern Democratic presidential candidate Stephen A. Douglas was widely criticized for his campaign tours of the country--an unusual practice for a presidential nominee. In an attempt to evade such opprobrium Douglas disguised a July 1860 tour of New England and upstate New York as a personal visit to his elderly mother and family. When it took him over a month to go from Washington to New York, Republicans taunted him as 'a little boy' (a reference to his shortness of stature) 'lost in search of his mother.' One of the many handbills and cartoons published on th
RMKJ8BDB–The Whole Story in a Nutshell! Harrison's Ideas! Cleveland's Ideas!Grover Cleveland - Benjamin Harrison presidential (1888) campaign poster about the trade policy of the two candidates. The map supports the work of the Harrison campaign.
RMP4J76N–The gunboat candidate at the Battle of Malvern Hill - Democratic presidential candidate George Brinton McClellan is lampooned as an incompetent military leader. He sits in a saddle mounted on the boom of the Union ironclad vessel 'Galena.' 1864 Presidential Campaign
RME9BED7–A war President, Progressive democracy, presidential campaign 1848
RMDX0YDJ–National Democratic banner of victory, 1868 Democratic presidential candidate Horatio Seymour and running mate Francis Preston Blair, Jr., of Missouri.
RMEXNK97–The Great American Buck Hunt of 1856 - American Party Presidential candidate Millard Fillmore attacking Republican Candidate John Fremont and Democratic Candidate James Buchanan. Fremont's gun, A Beecher's Bible has exploded in his face, circa 1856
RME5G7CT–The people's line - Take care of the locomotive - Incumbent President Martin Van Buren drives 'Uncle Sam's Cab,' a carriage pulled by a blindered horse, which wrecks on a pile of 'Clay.' The carriage founders in the path of a locomotive, really an assemblage of a 'Hard Cider' barrel, a log cabin, and the head of Whig presidential candidate William Henry Harrison on wheels. Like 'The Political Dancing Jack'
RM2C48AEJ–Picture of William Wirt (Attorney General), circa 1830
RMEPE7BH–George B McClellan, Union General, 1888
RMD2B67T–The People's Candidate - Campaign banner for 1848 USA Presidential Election featuring Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore
RMEXNK98–USA Presidential election of 1856 - Republican Party Candidate John Fremont taking calls from advocates of 'popery', free love Fourrierism, Racial Equality andWomen's Rights. Political cartoon
RMD9T3P3–The Chappaqua farmer - campaign poster for Horace Greeley during 1872 USA Presidential Election
RMEXNK95–The Right Man for the right place - 1856 USA Presidential Race editorial cartoon for American Party Candidate Millard Fillmore, who is breaking up a fight between Republican candidate John Fremont and Democratic candidate James Buchanan
RMJX0276–The abolitionist Republican presidential ticket and its supporters in the press are the targets of the cartoon. Candidate Fremont, wearing an emigrant's smock and carrying a cross (an allusion to his rumored Catholicism), is in the driver's seat of a wagon drawn by the 'wooly nag' of abolitionism. On the nag's back sit (left to right): New York 'Tribune' editor Horace Greeley, James Gordon Bennett of the 'Herald,' and Henry J. Raymond of the 'New York Times.' Holding onto the back of the wagon is 'Courier & Enquirer' editor James Watson Webb. The wagon also carries Fremont's wife Jessie, who h
RMK72WTJ–.The Radical Party on a heavy grade - An election-year cartoon, predicting the victory of former New York governor Horatio Seymour in the presidential race. Here, Seymour's head hovers, glowing, above the White House, complacently watching a group of struggling Republicans. Republican candidate Grant and his running mate Colfax draw a wagon, the 'Chicago Platform,' loaded with supporters up a steep hill toward the White House. Charles Wilkes, seated in front of the wagon, wagers, '. . . 5, 10, 15 or 20 dollars on little joker Grant,--' Ohio ex-senator Benjamin Wade grumbles, 'Just as I told t
RM2C48AEF–Official Gubernatorial portrait of Horatio Seymour - Alvah Bradish
RM2J15AEP–Satterfield cartoon about Mark Hanna hiding from a presidential candidacy
RMCRHEEG–Eugene V. Debs, 5 times Socialist candidate for President, set free from prison on Christmas Day, 1921
RMDT5H02–An emblematic portrait of Andrew Jackson, invoking his past as a military hero and especially his victory at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815. Jackson's bust portrait in uniform appears on an oval medallion surrounded by cannon, flags and other military paraphernalia, and surmounted by an eagle. The print seems to be a campaign piece, issued probably during the 1832 presidential race rather than that of 1828, when Jackson was also a candidate.
RMEGMGH0–Charles Evans Hughes, Sr.- an American statesman, lawyer and Republican politician from New York. He served as the 36th Governor of New York (1907–1910), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1910–1916), United States Secretary of State (1921–1925), a judge on the Court of International Justice (1928–1930), and the 11th Chief Justice of the United States (1930–1941). He was the Republican candidate in the 1916 U.S. Presidential election, losing narrowly to incumbent President Woodrow Wilson.
RMCRHETD–For president Abraham Lincoln - For vice president Andrew Johnson (1864 USA presidential campaign button)
RMBGBEPG–A formal campaign portrait of Whig presidential candidate Henry Clay, 1844
RMCRT4TB–1860 USA Presidential Campaign Poster featuring Republican Presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln
RMD8NT4R–Presidential candidate John C. Breckenridge, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left, circa 1860
RMB4FAXR–John Cabell Breckinridge, USA Senator from Kentucky, Vice President, Presidential Candidate in 1860
RMBXP7NF–Horace Greeley - American Newspaper Editor, Founder of the Liberal Republican Party and 1872 Presidential Candidate c. 1872
RMCRT4R6–Millard Fillmore - American Candidate for President of the United States
RMDDTPX0–The Constitution and the flag. The republic not the empire. An American system of finance. National prosperity not trust prosperity - William Jennings Bryan Presidential campaign poster
RMCWFE9W–John Charles Fremont, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right, 1890
RMDERF3P–Daniel Webster - USA senator and statesman from Massachusetts 1782 - 1852
RMCPJNKY–Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Cannon, members of the Republican Nomination Committee, and guests in front of Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, N.Y., circa 1904
RMJ22M4X–Bryan's hobby - Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan as a horse racing jockey sitting on a rocking horse trying to catch Grover Cleveland, who is walking away from him on the right. 'I'll run that man down, if I have to kill the horse.' Political Cartoon, 1903
RMB42AY3–Henry Clay, American Statesman in the 1800's (1777-1852)
RMBGDJ0M–General John A. Logan, Union General in the USA Civil War, later a Senator and Vice-Presidential Candidate
RMB39CTH–Another vote for Cleveland - 1884 Magazine cover making fun of Presidential Candidate Grover Cleveland
RMBE23E5–Colonel John C. Fremont, Republican candidate (1856) for the President of the United States
RMBEXF5M–Campaign banner for John Bell in 1860 USA Presidential Election
RMDTDXGW–USA Presidential Election 1808 - Democratic candidate James Madison was the winner with 122 Electoral votes
RMDW6ET5–USA Presidential Election of 1844 in which Democratic Candidate James Polk defeated Whig Candidate Henry Clay 170 to 105
RMDW6ET3–USA Presidential Election of 1840 in which Whig William Harrison defeated Democratic Candidate Martin Van Buren 234 votes to 60
RMDW6ET0–1836 USA Presidential Election - Democratic Candidate Martin Van Buren defeated Whig William H Harrison and Whig Hugh White
RMDTDXH6–USA Presidential election of 1816 in which Democratic Candidate James Monroe defeated Federalist Candidate Rufus King 183 Electoral Votes to 34. Daniel Tompkins became Vice President
RMDTDXGR–USA Presidential Election 1804 - Democratic Candidate Thomas Jefferson won with 162 Electoral Votes over Federalist Pinckney
RMD852CB–The Republican Souvenir - Campaign poster for Republican candidate for President James Blaine and running mate John Logan in 1884 USA presidential election
RMD4815K–General Chester A. Arthur: Republican candidate for vice-president of the United States 1880
RMBETA1K–Honorable John Bell of Tennessee, national union candidate for sixteenth president of the United States
RMD642N4–Franklin Pierce: Democratic candidate for fourtheenth president of the United States, Campaign Poster, circa 1852
RMBG4TBE–Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, national democratic candidate for sixteenth president of the United States, 1860
RMD852HN–An available candidate - the one qualification for a Whig president. USA political cartoon, 1848
RMDG3MD9–1856 USA Presidential Election Poster - Republican Party - John C Fremont and William L Dayton.
RMDTDXHH–USA Presidential Election 1832 - Andrew Jackson with 219 Electoral votes defeated Henry Clay of Kentucky with 49
RMDTDY6F–A campaign banner for Democratic candidates Samuel J. Tilden and Thomas A. Hendricks, 1876 USA Presidential election. The Tilden-Hendricks banner stresses their campaign theme of federal reform. Above the candidates' portraits appears the figure of Liberty, holding a flag 'Reform' and pointing toward the right. Visible behind her is the 'Ship of State' with billowing sails. Near the rock on which Liberty stands are a small eagle and a book
RMBEN3NW–Banner For USA Presidential Election of 1860, Abra[ha]m Lincoln. For vice president, Hannibal Hamlin
RMB39RTA–William Jennings Bryant and family
RMB49JFH–Lewis Cass, American military officer and politician. Democratic Nominee for President of the United States in 1848
RMC6D1R5–Horace Greeley,American newspaper editor, a founder of the Liberal Republican Party, a reformer, and politician, circa 1870
RMD9NNJA–Our Next President - William Jennings Bryan - 1908 card supporting the Democratic Candidate
RMBG2PB6–Tariff reform. Cleveland and Thurman - Campaign Poster for 1888 USA Presidential Election
RMDJ757E–Horace Greeley, newspaper editor, founder of Liberal Republican Party and candidate for USA President, circa 1870
RMBFY7DH–Our home defenders - Presidential Campaign Ad for 1896 Election - Republicans William McKinley and Garrett Hobart
RMCWPK3N–Protection and sound money - William McKinley and Garrett A. Hobart, 1896 USA Presidential Election
RMBG2P5P–James A. Garfield, bust portrait, and Chester A. Arthur, bust portrait, facing front, 1880 USA Presidential Election
RMDR4AK8–John Caldwell Calhoun was a leading American politician and political theorist during the first half of the 18th century. 1853
RMB42B1Y–William H Harrison, Ninth President of the United States and the first to die in office
RMDP55G8–A Campaign badge for the Election of 1844. For president, Henry Clay. For vice president, Theodore Frelinghuysen 1844
RMB42AX5–Henry Clay
RMB42CAW–Henry Clay full length portrait sitting under tree facing front with dog at his feet
RMB43YHJ–Henry Clay, American Statesman in the 1800's (1777-1852)
RMD851FX–Henry Clay, full-length portrait, standing, facing slightly left, gesturing with right hand, left hand resting on table; a globe and two books are on the floor in lower left corner, circa 1844
RMDNTBCH–General Zachary Taylor: the hero of the Rio Grande, Mexican War, later USA President 1848
RMDNTBDY–Zachary Taylor, Major General of the U.S. Army and, later, President of the USA
RMBFM46R–Alton Parker and Henry Davis, Democratic Candidates for President and Vice President in USA Election of 1904
RMB3DRYH–William Jennings Bryan, his family and the Cross of Gold Speech
RMBD7AM7–Birthplace of Honorable Stephen A. Douglass, Brandon, Vermont with people talking in its fenced yard. Circa 1859
RMC84YGJ–Swallowed! William Jennings Bryan as a large snake labeled 'Populist Party' entwined around a donkey labeled 'Democratic Party'
RMDW6ET7–USA Election of 1848 - Whig Candidate Zachary Taylor defeated Democrat Lewis Cass 163 Electoral votes to 127.
RMDX0XFR–Grand national union banner for 1860. The candidates and their platform. A campaign banner for Constitutional Union party presidential and vice presidential candidates Bell and Everett.
RMDP55MF–Union labor candidates for president and vice president 1888
RMD9XWMD–Roosevelt - Our President. Banner for Theodore Roosevelt, USA President 1901 - 1909
RMBFC8M6–Chicago welcomes the National Republican Convention 1888 - Campaign Poster
RMBG2PBH–James Weaver and James Field - People's party candidates for president and vice president 1892, USA
RMDRPH20–Map of USA Election of 1800 - Thomas Jefferson (Democrat) receives 73 electoral votes. John Adams (Federalist) receives 65
RMDMBY90–Texas Coming in - USA Political Cartoon, circa 1844
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