Lincoln in caricature: a historical collection with descriptive and biographical commentaries
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adam_text | PLATE NUMBER i г 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 іг 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 гі 2-і 13 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 19 30 31 List of Plates PAGE A New Baby Down at Tom Lincoln’s, H. T. Webster, New York World, February Ï2-, і9г5................................................................ Shaky—Daring Transit on the Perilous Rail, Vanity Fair, June 9, î86o...... 5 ”Taking the Stump” or Stephen in Search of His Mother, Currier and Ives, June, i860................................................................................................................. 7 Uncle Sam Making New Arrangements, Currier and Ives, July, i860........... 9 Storming the Castle: “Old Abe” on Guard, Currier and Ives, August or Septem ber, i860......................................................................................................... II When Washington was the Sole Standard, Vanity Fair, July 7, i860........... 13 A “Rail” Old Western Gentleman, drawing by Frank Bellew, July, i860.. 15 Lincoln Shows Douglas the Right Road to the White House, Phunny Phellow, July, i860................................................................................................................ The Political Quadrille: Music by Dred Scott, Poster Cartoon, July, i860. 19 Lincoln, Douglas and the Rail-Fence Handicap, Poster Cartoon published in Buffalo, July, i860......................................................................................... гі Candidates and Platforms, Poster Caricature Issued in Cincinnati, July, i860. ... Progressive Democracy—Prospect of a Smashup, Currier and Ives, July, i860.... The
National Game, Three “Outs” and One “Run”: Abraham Winning the Ball, Currier and Ives, July, i860................................................................ τη The Split-Tail Democracy, The Rail-Splitter, July 2.1, i860........................... 2.9 The Rail Candidate, Currier and Ives, August, i860....................................... 31 “The Nigger” in the Woodpile, Currier and Ives, August, i860. . . :........... 33 The Political Gymnasium, Currier and Ives, August, i860. ......................... Political “Blondins” Crossing Salt River, Currier and Ives, August, i860.. 37 The Coming Man’s Presidential Career, a la Blondin, Harper’s Weekly, August 2-5 1860............ Honest Old Abe on the Stump, Poster Cartoon, August, i860..................... 41 Dividing the National Map, Poster Cartoon Issued in Cincinnati, August, i860. . The Political Rail Splitter, Lithograph by J. Leach, New York, August, i860. .. The Irrepressible Conflict, Poster Cartoon published in Cincinnati, August, i860 The Political Eclipse of i860, Poster Cartoon published in Cincinnati, August, i860............................................ The Great Exhibition of i860, Currier and Ives, September, i860.......... A Political Race, Poster Cartoon, New York, September, i860..................... 53 Honest Abe Taking Them on the Half Shell, Currier and Ives, September, i860.. “Three to One You Don’t Get It,” Vanity Fair, September 1, i860............. 57 The Power of the Rail, The Rail-Splitter, September 3, i860. . ........................... Coming ’Round, Vanity Fair, September 13,
i860........................................... 61 The Republican Party Going to the Right House, Currier and Ives, October, i860 3 17 13 15 35 39 43 45 47 49 51 55 59 63
PLATE number LIST OF PLATES 32. An Heir to the Throne, or the Next Republican Candidate, Currier and Ives, October, i860........................................................................................................ 33 Letting the Cat Out of the Bag!, Currier and Ives, October, i860........................ 34 ‘‘The Irrepressible Conflict,” or the Republican Barge in Danger, Currier and Ives, October, i860............................................................................................... 35 ‘‘Sich a Gittin’ Upstairs” (A Quarrel in the Household), Vanity Fair, October 2.7, i860.................................................................................................................. 36 Wonderful Surgical Operation, Vanity Fair, November 3, i860............................ ■ 37 Lincoln Thanks Carl Schurz for Help, Budget of Fun, New York, December, i860 38 A Visit to Abe Lincoln, Vanity Fair, December 8, i860........................................ 39 Dogberry’s Last Charge, Vanity Fair, December 15, i860..................................... 40 Badgering Him, Vanity Fair, December 19, i860.................................................... 41 An Anxious Mamma and a Fractious Child, Phunny Phellow, New York, Febru ary, 1861........................ 42. Alarming Appearance of the Winnebago Chief, Vanity Fair, Februaryг, i86i. . 43 A Job for the New Cabinet Maker, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, Febru ary г, 1861............................................................................................................. 44 Mr. Lincoln Makes A
Speech, Illustration from “The Letters of Major Jack Downing,” February, 1861.................................................................................. 45 The Sudden Appearance of Mr. Lincoln, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, March 2., 1861..................................................... 46 Our Presidential Merryman, Harper’s Weekly, March г, i86i.............................. 47 The Inside Track, Vanity Fair, March г, i86i........................................................ 48 A President-elect’s Uncomfortable Seat, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, March г, 1861...................................... . 49 President Lincoln’s Inaugural, Thomas Nast in Frank Leslie’s Illustrated News paper, March 9, 1861............................................................................................ 50 Our Great Iceberg Melting Away, Harper’s Weekly, March 9, 1861.................... 51 The Mac Lincoln Harrisburg Highland Fling, Vanity Fair, March 9, 1861........ 5г The New President of the United States, Vanity Fair, March 9, 1861................. 53 The Flight of Abraham, Harper’s Weekly, March 9, 1861..................................... 54 The Passage Through Baltimore, Drawing by Adalbert Volek, March, 1861.... 55 The Daring Leap, Made by the Celebrated Acrobat Little Giant, Vanity Fair, March 16, 1861....................................................... 56 Mr. Lincoln Sets a Style, Vanity Fair, March 16, 1861..................................... 57 Prof. Lincoln in His Great Feat of Balancing, Vanity Fair, March гз, i86i........ 58 Winding Off
the Tangled Skein, Harper’s Weekly, March 30, 1861...................... 59 Old Abe Invokes the Spirit of St. Patrick, Phunny Phellow, New York, March, 1861........................................................................................................................ 60 Dr. Lincoln’s Homeopathic Treatment, Yankee Notions, New York, March, 1861 61 The Schoolmaster Abroad at Last, Poster Cartoon published in New York, March, 1861......................................... 6г Consulting the Oracle, Harper’s Weekly, April 13, 1861....................................... 63 The Last Advice, Vanity Fair, April го, i86i......................................................... 64 Lincoln and the Negro Question, Drawing by William Scholz, April, 1861........ page 65 67 69 71 73 75 79 81 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 101 103 105 107 109 m 113 115 117 119 12.1 1Z3 1x5 1Ζ7 іг9
PLATE NUMBER 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 7z 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 8z 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 9z 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 ioz LIST OF PLATES PAGE The Spirit of ’76, Vanity Fair, May 4, 1861............................................................ 131 The American Difficulty, London Punch, May 11, 1861......................................... 133 Robbery of the National Orchard, Harper’s Weekly, May 18, 1861............... 135 Caving in, or a Rebel “Deeply Humiliated,” Currier and Ives, June, 1861... 137 The Situation, Harper’s Weekly, July 13, 1861........ ............................................... 139 Comedy of Death, Drawing by Volek, July, 1861................................................... 141 Dictator Greeley Dismisses the Cabinet, Harper’s Weekly, August 10, 1861.... 143 The Bark of State with “Long Abe” at the Helm, Poster Cartoon, September, 1861, Redrawn by Elbert W.Ryerson................................................................... 145 The Fate of the Rail Splitter—Abe Lincoln, Poster Cartoon issued at Richmond, October, 1861...................................................................................................... .. 147 Got The Right Weapon at Last, Harper’s Weekly, October 19, 1861............ 149 Lincoln Guarding the Trout Pond, Vanity Fair, November 16, 1861.............. 151 Up a Tree—Colonel Bull and the Yankee Coon, London Punch, January 11, i86z 153 Jemmy Twitcher Floyd, Vanity Fair, March 15, i86z........................................... 155 Oberon and Titania, London Punch, April 5, i86z.
................................................ 137 Cooperation, Vanity Fair, April iz, i86z................................................................. 159 Sinbad Lincoln and the Old Man of the Sea, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, May 3, i86z............................................................................................................ 161 The New Orleans Plum, London Punch, May Z5, i86z.......................................... 163 Norfolk is Ours, Vanity Fair, May 31, i86z............................................................ 165 The Latest from America, London Punch, July z6, i86z................................... 167 After His Last Run, London Fun, August z, i86z............................................. 169 One Good Turn Deserves Another, London Punch, August 9, i86z................. 171 Angling for Recruits (Recruiting a la Mode), London Fun, August Z3, i86z. . . . 173 Lincoln’s Two Difficulties, London Punch, August Z3, i86z............................ 175 The Overdue Bill, London Punch, September Z7, i86z...................................... 177 Breaking the “Backbone” Drawing by Benjamin Day issued by Currier and Ives, September, i86z...................................................................................................... 179 Under the Veil, Caricature by Vokk, September, i86z...................................... 181 That Draft, Harper’s Weekly, October 4, i86z................................................... 183 What Will He Do With Them?, Vanity Fair, October 4, i86z.......... .................. 185 Lincoln’s
Last Warning, Frank Bellew in Harper’s Weekly, October 11,i86z... 187 Abe Lincoln’s Last Card; or, Rouge-et-Noir, London Punch, October 18,i86z... 189 Confederate States Ajax Defying Uncle Sam Jupiter (The Penny Jupiter), Matt Morgan in London Fun,October 18,i86z............................................................ 191 Writing the Emancipation Proclamation, Engraving by Volek, Baltimore, October, i86z......................................................................................................... 193 Daring American Acrobat, Matt Morgan in London Fun, November 15,i86z... 195 Keep on the Track, Vanity Fair, November zz, i86z......................................... 197 Abe’s Last, Matt Morgan in London Fun, December Z7, i86z.......................... 199 Columbia Confronts the President, Harper’s Weekly, January 3, 1863.............. zoi Universal Advice to Abraham, Drop ’Em, Harper’s Weekly, January 10, 1863 .. . Z03 Bad News from Fredericksburg, Harper’s Weekly, January 17, 1863............. Z03
PLATE number 103 104 105 106 X07 108 109 no 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 T31 132 133 134 135 136 LIST OF PLATES An Ice Party, or Letting Things Slide on the Rappahannock, Cartoon by New man, 1863, Owned by the American Antiquarian Society................................ Uncle Abe Welcomes Ben Butler, Harper’s Weekly, January 17, 1863.................. Lincoln and Butler as Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, Etching Cartoon by Volek, 1863, now owned by the Maryland Historical Society...................................... Scene from the American “Tempest,” London Punch, January 24, 1863............. Manager Lincoln, Harper’s Weekly, January 31, 1863.......................... Lincoln’s Dream, or There is a Good Time Coming, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, February 14, 1863............................................................................. Yankee Pancakes, Matt Morgan, in London Fun, February 21, 1863................. The Bad Bird and the Mudsill, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, February 21, 1863.................................................................................................................. The Coming Men, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, February 28, 1863. . . . The Great “Cannon Game,” London Punch, May 9, 1863.................................... Honest Abe’s Rudder, Matt Morgan in London Fun, May 9, 1863....................... Mr. Lincoln Dismisses John Bull, Harper’s Weekly, May 16, 1863....................... Brooms! Brooms!, Vanity Fair, May 23,
1863......................................................... Mr. Lincoln Calling for Volunteers, Vanity Fair, July 4, 1863.............................. Tricks vs. Honours, Matt Morgan in London Fun, July 18, 1865......................... Worship of the North, Engraving by Volek, July, 1863......................................... “Rowdy” Notions of Emancipation, London Punch, August 8, 1863................. The President’s Order No. 262, Harper s Weekly, August 15, 1863....................... Brutus and Caesar, London Punch, August 15, 1863............................................... The Naughty Boy Gotham, Who Would Not Take the Draft, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, August 29, 1863...................................... The Sowers, Matt Morgan in London Fun, October 17, 1863................................ Extremes Meet, London Punch, October 24, 1863................................................... “Holding A Candle to the xxxxxx” (Much the Same Thing), London Punch, November 7, 1863............... The Yankee Guy Fawkes, London Fun, November 7, 1863................................... Neutrality, London Punch, November 14, 1863...................................................... Drawing Things to a Head, Harper s Weekly, November 28, 1863....................... Mr. Lincoln Finds a Broom to His Liking, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, March 6, 1864........................... Just So! Fremom and Cochrane Call on Mr. Lincoln, Harper’s Weekly, June 18,
1864......................................................................................................................... The Hardest Shell Yet, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Weekly, July 2, 1864.............. The Rail Splitter at Work Repairing the Union, Currier and Ives, July, 1864.... “Mike, Remove the Salmon,” Harper’s Weekly, July 16, 1864............................. The True Issue, or “That’s What’s the Matter,” Currier and Ives, August, 1864 Niagara Doves, London Fun, August 13, 1864........................................................ A Little Game of Bagatelle, between Old Abe and Little Mac, Currier and Ives, September, 1864..................................................................................................... page 107 2.09 211 213 215 217 2x9 221 223 225 227 229 231 233 235 237 239 241 243 245 247 249 г5І 253 255 257 259 261 263 265 267 269 271 273
PLATE number LIST OF PLATES 137 Running the “Machine,” Currier and Ives, September, 1864................................. 138 The Grave of the Union, or Major Jack Downing’s Dream, Cartoon “Drawn by Zeke,” September, 1864........................................................................................ 139 Compromise with the South, Harper’s Weekly, September 3, 1864....................... 140 This Reminds Me of a Little Joke, Harper’s Weekly, September 17, 1864............ 141 Mrs. North and Her Attorney, London Punch, September xą, 1864........ ............. 14г McClellan Tries to Ride Two Horses, National Union Party Cartoon, September, 1864......................................................................................................................... 143 Policeman Lincoln Orders McClellan Off the Capitol Grounds, National Union Party Cartoon, September, 1864............................................. 144 A Roland for an Oliver, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, October 3, 1864 145 Your Plan and Mine, Poster Cartoon issued by Currier and Ives, October, 1864 146 The Commander-in-Chief Conciliates the Soldiers’ Vote on the Battlefield, Drawing by Unknown Artist,October, 1864................. 147 The Old Bull Dog on the Right Track, Currier and Ives, October, 1864.............. 148 Abraham’s Dream: “Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before,” Currier and Ives, October, 1864..................................................... 149 The American Brothers; or How Will They Get Out of It, London Punch, No vember 5,
1864....................................................................................................... 130 The Giant Majority Carrying Abe Lincoln Safely Through Troubled Waters to the wfete House, Poster Cartoon by Frank Bellew, November, 1864........... 151 The Black Draft, London Punch, November 19, 1864............................................. 15z Long Abraham a Little Longer, Harper’s Weekly, November z6, 1864................ 133 Jeff Davis’s November Nightmare, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, De cember 3,1864........................................................................................................ 154 The Federal Phoenix, London Punch, December 3, 1864....................... ............. 155 “You Have Swollen the Earth with the Blood of My Children,” London Fun, December 3, 1864.......................................................... 156 Topics of the Hour, (z), Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, December Z4, 1864 157 The Threatening Notice, London Punch, February 18, 1865.................................. 158 Lincoln Triumphs in Act to Amend the Constitution, Budget of Fun, February, 1865, Redrawn by Elbert W. Rycrson.............................................. 159 Uncle Abe’s Valentine Sent to Columbia,. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, February Z5, 1865............................. 160 The Peace Commission, Currier and Ives, March, 1865........................................... 161 From Our Special Correspondent, Harper’s Weekly, April 15, 1865..................... i6z Britannia Lays a Wreath on Lincoln’s Bier, London
Punch,May 6, 1865............ 163 Attained, London Fun, May 6, 1865........................................................................ page 175 Z77 Z79 z8i Z83 Z85 187 189 Ł91 193 195 2.97 Z99 301 303 305 307 309 311 313 315 317 319 3Z1 3Z3 3Z5 32-7
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