Series I. Politics and Social Issues Prints and Ephemera (small size) approximately 1829-1952 (bulk 1850-1900)
U.S. Presidents (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Other Politicians and Misc. Ephemera (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Politics and Social Issues Prints and Ephemera (between 8 x 10 inches and 11 x 14 inches in size)
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Series II. Politics and Social Issues Prints and Ephemera (large size) approximately 1802-1921 (bulk 1850-1910)
Commissioners Hall : Spring Garden. approximately 1851
The Government House. ©1847
Interior view of Independence Hall, Philadelphia. ©1856
Capitol of Michigan. : Lansing. ©1872
Interior view of Tammany Hall decorated for the National Convention July 4th 1868. approximately 1868
Vermont Capitol, Montpelier. approximately 1857
View of the court house at East Cambridge, Middlesex Cy. Mass. approximately 1849
State Reform School Westboro' Mass. between 1849 and 1854
View of the new jail for Suffolk County, in the state of Massachusetts, erecting by the city of Boston upon Charles & North Grove Sts. : 1848 Josiah Quincy Jr. Mayor. approximately 1848
George Washington entering Trenton 1789. ©1907
George Washington entering Trenton 1789. ©1907
Panorama of Washington. : First in war. First in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen. approximately 1861
John Quincy Adams 6th president of the United States. approximately 1834-1839
New York City - Demonstration of the colored inhabitants of New York in honor of the adoption of the fifteenth amendment to the constitution of the United States - Friday April 8, 1870. 30 April 1870
General Harrison's log cabin march & quick step. ©1840
Disturbing a Martins nest. approximately 1838-1839
Sub-treasury system, or office holders Elysium. approximately 1838
The wolf bent-on, meeting little red riding hood. approximately 1840
Stephen finding "his mother". ©1860
For representative to Congress, district no. 7, Nathaniel Prentice Banks, Jr. of Waltham... 1852
Statesmen no. 1. "Amnesty and equal rights to all." approximately 1870-1874
President and vice-president of the United States, elected by the people, Nov. 4th 1884. 1884
Thos. Jefferson third president of the U.S. 1831
Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the U.S. 1831
James K. Polk. Eleventh president of the United States. approximately 1845
The genius of temperance. approximately 1868-1875
New-Hampshire Patriot. 5 March 1816
Diagram of the House of Representatives, Harrisburg, 1848. approximately 1848
Gallery of illustrious Americans : Daniel Webster. ©1850
The fifteenth amendment. ©1870
View of the inauguration of Gov. James Pollock. approximately 1855
North Carolina Mecklenburg declaration of independence. ©1877
This certifies that John Nelles Young of Sacramento County... 1885
Victory and reform. ©1884
The presidents of the United States. ©1856
Presidents of the United States. ©1861
Our presidents. 1789-1881. ©1882
From the cradle to the grave. Scenes and incidents in the life of Gen. James A. Garfield. ©1882
Thomas B. Florence. approximately 1858-1863
Martin Van Buren, president of the United States. approximately 1837
President Cleveland & cabinet. approximately 1885-1887
Faith hope charity : Inebriate's express. ©1870
Protest against the British government. approximately 1850-1859
Centennial exposition of American presidents. ©1876
Gen. Russell A. Alger. approximately 1899
Our candidates for president, Stephen Grover Cleveland, of New York. For vice-president, Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indiana. approximately 1884
Our candidates for president, James Gillespie Blaine, of Maine. For vice-president, John Alexander Logan, of Illinois. approximately 1884
The great exhibition of 1860. ©1860
An heir to the throne, or the next Republican candidate. ©1860
“The nigger” in the woodpile. ©1860
Running the “machine". ©1864
President Lincoln & cabinet. approximately 1861-1864
Washington at home. approximately 1867-1880
G. Washington. ©1864
M. Washington. ©1863
Washington's grand entry into New York. Nov. 25th, 1783. ©1860
[Washington family.] approximately 1856-1875
Washington family. approximately 1863-1872
Biography of Abraham Lincoln. ©1868
Washington's grand entry into New York. Nov. 25th, 1783. ©1860
Commemoration of Washington. approximately 1802-1815
Abraham Lincoln's last reception. approximately 1867
In memory of Abraham Lincoln. The reward of the just. approximately 1865
Temperance association Frankford branch. ©1841
A view of Bassa Cove (in Liberia.) approximately 1836 ; 1853
Committee of vigilance of San Francisco. ©1856
Hon. Horatio Seymour. ©1868
Ch. Carroll of Carrollton. ©1832
Martin Van Buren 8th president of the United States. 1834-1839
Andrew Jackson. Seventh president of the United States. approximately 1833-1842
T. W. Dorr. Inaugurated governor of Rhode Island, May 3d 1842. approximately 1844
Death of Washington, Dec: 14. A.D. 1799. approximately 1838-1856
A. Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln. President of the United States. Assassinated April 14th 1865. ©1864 ; 1865
Dead river grand trunk railway. Broad gauge. Air line. Shortest route! Quickest time! Rum Policy, president. S.U.R.E. Death, superintendent. approximately 1864-1886
Black Valley rail road. Great central fast route. ©1863
The fruits of temperance. ©1848
Andrew Jackson from the original picture painted for C.G. Childs. ©1833
M. Van Buren. ©1844
Henry Clay. ©1844
An interesting family. approximately 1840
Whig bazaar. ©1837
Who'll have the specie? ©1837