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Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1854-1925). 28th Vice President of the United States (1913-1921)

(1854-1925). 28th Vice President of the United States (1913-1921). Photographed accepting the vice presidential
THOMAS R. MARSHALL (1854-1925). 28th Vice President of the United States (1913-1921). Photographed accepting the vice presidential nomination, Indianapolis, Indiana, August 1912

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The Bosss Anxiety. Mr. Platt to Governor Roosevelt: You wouldn t rob the Old Man, would you

The Bosss Anxiety. Mr. Platt to Governor Roosevelt: You wouldn t rob the Old Man, would you
TEDDY ROOSEVELT CARTOON. The Bosss Anxiety. Mr. Platt to Governor Roosevelt: You wouldn t rob the Old Man, would you? Senator Thomas Collier Platt fears the possibility of corporate campaign

Background imageAmerican Elections 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 imageAmerican Elections Collection: Chinese voting in New York City during the presidential election of 1880

Chinese voting in New York City during the presidential election of 1880: wood engraving from a contemporary American
CHINESE IMMIGRANTS VOTING. Chinese voting in New York City during the presidential election of 1880: wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Campaign flyer supporting the candidacy of Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota for the Democratic

Campaign flyer supporting the candidacy of Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota for the Democratic partys presidential
McCARTHY CAMPAIGN, 1968. Campaign flyer supporting the candidacy of Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota for the Democratic partys presidential nomination in 1968

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The Ainsley Wilcox residence in Buffalo, New York, where Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of

The Ainsley Wilcox residence in Buffalo, New York, where Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office after
ROOSEVELT: OATH OF OFFICE. The Ainsley Wilcox residence in Buffalo, New York, where Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office after the assassination of William McKinley, 1901

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt voting at Hyde Park

President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt voting at Hyde Park
THE ROOSEVELTS VOTING. President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt voting at Hyde Park

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, on businessman Mark Hanna dividing the spoils of

American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, on businessman Mark Hanna dividing the spoils of the Presidency with
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 1896. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, on businessman Mark Hanna dividing the spoils of the Presidency with newly-elected Republican William McKinley

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: A group of floats passing through Union Square at the Industrial Parade in New York City held on 1

A group of floats passing through Union Square at the Industrial Parade in New York City held on 1 May 1 1889
INDUSTRIAL PARADE, 1889. A group of floats passing through Union Square at the Industrial Parade in New York City held on 1 May 1 1889

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: A Truce - not a Compromise, but a Chance for High-Toned Gentlemen to Retire Gracefully from their

A Truce - not a Compromise, but a Chance for High-Toned Gentlemen to Retire Gracefully from their very Civil
ELECTION CARTOON, 1877. A Truce - not a Compromise, but a Chance for High-Toned Gentlemen to Retire Gracefully from their very Civil Declarations of War. Cartoon, February 1877, on the Rutherford B

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Joint session of Congress assembled in the chamber of the House of Representatives to count

Joint session of Congress assembled in the chamber of the House of Representatives to count the electoral votes for
ELECTORAL VOTES, 1929. Joint session of Congress assembled in the chamber of the House of Representatives to count the electoral votes for the presidential election of 1928

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: You re Sure It ll All Be on the Up-and-Up, Senator? American cartoon by D. R

You re Sure It ll All Be on the Up-and-Up, Senator? American cartoon by D. R
McCARTHYISM CARTOON, 1951. You re Sure It ll All Be on the Up-and-Up, Senator? American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1951, on the willingness of the Republican party to overlook Senator Joseph R

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: President of the Confederate States of America. The inauguration of Davis as President of

President of the Confederate States of America. The inauguration of Davis as President of the Confederate States of
JEFFERSON DAVIS (1808-1889). President of the Confederate States of America. The inauguration of Davis as President of the Confederate States of America in Montgomery, Alabama, 18 February 1861

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed at Oyster Bay in 1912 shortly after

(1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed at Oyster Bay in 1912 shortly after his nomination by
THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed at Oyster Bay in 1912 shortly after his nomination by the new Progressive party

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: A Critical Moment for Both. Senator Platt trying to lead the bronco (Roosevelt)

A Critical Moment for Both. Senator Platt trying to lead the bronco (Roosevelt)
TEDDY ROOSEVELT CARTOON. A Critical Moment for Both. Senator Platt trying to lead the bronco (Roosevelt) into the corporation paddock during the extra session the Legislature called to deal with

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Black freedmen voting at Washington, D. C. 5 June 1867. Contemporary American wood engraving

Black freedmen voting at Washington, D. C. 5 June 1867. Contemporary American wood engraving
RECONSTRUCTION, 1867. Black freedmen voting at Washington, D.C. 5 June 1867. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY, 1815. American broadsheet featuring the lyrics to The Hunters of Kentucky

HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY, 1815. American broadsheet featuring the lyrics to The Hunters of Kentucky, a ballad written by Samuel Woodworth in honor of Andrew Jackson after his victory against the British

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Theodore Roosevelt and Charles W. Fairbanks as the Republican party candidates for President

Theodore Roosevelt and Charles W. Fairbanks as the Republican party candidates for President
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1904. Theodore Roosevelt and Charles W. Fairbanks as the Republican party candidates for President and Vice President on a lithographic campaign poster by Kurz & Allison, 1904

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: A Hard Road to Hoe! or, The White House Turnpike, Macadamized by the North Benders

A Hard Road to Hoe! or, The White House Turnpike, Macadamized by the North Benders
M. VAN BUREN: CARTOON, 1840. A Hard Road to Hoe! or, The White House Turnpike, Macadamized by the North Benders: American cartoon from the presidential campaign of 1840 with former president Jackson

Background imageAmerican Elections 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 Elections Collection: Broadside issued by Alexander Hamilton and other Federalists to the Independent Electors of

Broadside issued by Alexander Hamilton and other Federalists to the Independent Electors of the City of New York
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 1788. Broadside issued by Alexander Hamilton and other Federalists to the Independent Electors of the City of New York

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States

FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. Joining hands with advisor Louis McHenry Howe (left) and campaing manager James A

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Repeal Unemployment!: Norman Thomas and James H. Maurer as the Socialist party candidates for

Repeal Unemployment!: Norman Thomas and James H. Maurer as the Socialist party candidates for president
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1932. Repeal Unemployment!: Norman Thomas and James H. Maurer as the Socialist party candidates for president and vice president on a 1932 campaign poster

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. President Roosevelt

(1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. President Roosevelt and Vice President-Elect Harry S
FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. President Roosevelt and Vice President-Elect Harry S. Truman at the inaugural ceremonies, Jan. 20, 1945

Background imageAmerican Elections 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 Elections Collection: The inauguration of George Washington as the first president of the United States at Federal Hall

The inauguration of George Washington as the first president of the United States at Federal Hall, New York City
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The inauguration of George Washington as the first president of the United States at Federal Hall, New York City, 30 April 1789: coloured line engraving, 1790

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Letter from John Langdon, president pro tem of the Senate, informing General George Washington of

Letter from John Langdon, president pro tem of the Senate, informing General George Washington of his unanimous
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. Letter from John Langdon, president pro tem of the Senate, informing General George Washington of his unanimous election to the office of President of the United States of

Background imageAmerican Elections 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 Elections Collection: Chief Justice Melville Fuller administering the oath of office at the inauguration of Theodore

Chief Justice Melville Fuller administering the oath of office at the inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt as the 26th
T. ROOSEVELT INAUGURATION. Chief Justice Melville Fuller administering the oath of office at the inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt as the 26th President of the United States on the steps of

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Hes Good Enough For Me. American cartoon by Homer Davenport, 1904

Hes Good Enough For Me. American cartoon by Homer Davenport, 1904, supporting Theodore Roosevelt as the Republican
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1904. Hes Good Enough For Me. American cartoon by Homer Davenport, 1904, supporting Theodore Roosevelt as the Republican candidate in that years Presidential campaign

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: A Deferred Engagement. Contemporary American cartoon showing Columbia (the United States)

A Deferred Engagement. Contemporary American cartoon showing Columbia (the United States)
ELECTION CARTOON, 1876. A Deferred Engagement. Contemporary American cartoon showing Columbia (the United States) waiting for the outcome of the Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The Political Army of Salvation. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1880

The Political Army of Salvation. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1880
GRANT CARTOON, 1880. The Political " Army of Salvation". American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1880, portraying Senator Roscoe Conkling (center)

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Campaign poster, 1968, supporting the candidacy of Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota for

Campaign poster, 1968, supporting the candidacy of Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota for the Democratic partys
McCARTHY CAMPAIGN, 1968. Campaign poster, 1968, supporting the candidacy of Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota for the Democratic partys presidential nomination

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. On the campaign trail in 1904

(1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. On the campaign trail in 1904
THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. On the campaign trail in 1904

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: James G. Blaine and John A. Logan as the presidential and vice presidential candidates on a

James G. Blaine and John A. Logan as the presidential and vice presidential candidates on a Republican party lithograph
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. James G. Blaine and John A. Logan as the presidential and vice presidential candidates on a Republican party lithograph campaign poster of 1884

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: American musician. Photograph, c1964

American musician. Photograph, c1964
DIZZY GILLESPIE (1917-1993). American musician. Photograph, c1964

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The exterior of a polling booth in New York City during the presidential election of 1844

The exterior of a polling booth in New York City during the presidential election of 1844
POLLING BOOTH, 1844. The exterior of a polling booth in New York City during the presidential election of 1844. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Ulysses S. Grant election rally at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2 October 1868

Ulysses S. Grant election rally at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2 October 1868
ELECTION RALLY, 1868. Ulysses S. Grant election rally at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2 October 1868. Line engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Dedicated to the Chicago Convention : cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1864

Dedicated to the Chicago Convention : cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1864, critical of the Democratic Partys platform of
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. Dedicated to the Chicago Convention : cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1864, critical of the Democratic Partys platform of compromise with the Confederacy in that years

Background imageAmerican Elections 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 Elections Collection: The second inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, Washington, D. C

The second inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, Washington, D. C. 4 March 1865
LINCOLNs INAUGURATION. The second inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, Washington, D.C. 4 March 1865

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: A Down-Hill Movement : Pitchfork Ben Tillman, William Jennings Bryan, and John P

A Down-Hill Movement : Pitchfork Ben Tillman, William Jennings Bryan, and John P
FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. " A Down-Hill Movement" : " Pitchfork" Ben Tillman, William Jennings Bryan, and John P

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: Emblem from a Demoratic-Republican poster supporting James Monroe against Rufus King in

Emblem from a Demoratic-Republican poster supporting James Monroe against Rufus King in the presidential campaign of
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1816. Emblem from a Demoratic-Republican poster supporting James Monroe against Rufus King in the presidential campaign of 1816

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washingtons reception at Trenton, New Jersey

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washingtons reception at Trenton, New Jersey, 21 April 1789
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washingtons reception at Trenton, New Jersey, 21 April 1789, en route to his inauguration in New York. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic party candidate for President in 1896

William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic party candidate for President in 1896
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1896. William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic party candidate for President in 1896, lambasted on a Republican placard with a movable wheel which voters could spin to divine

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The First Vote. Freedmen voting in the American South. Wood engraving after a drawing by Alfred R

The First Vote. Freedmen voting in the American South. Wood engraving after a drawing by Alfred R
FREEDMEN VOTING, 1867. The First Vote. Freedmen voting in the American South. Wood engraving after a drawing by Alfred R. Waud from an American newspaper of 1867

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: An unidentified woman with her ballot at a voting booth in New York City: oil over a photograph

An unidentified woman with her ballot at a voting booth in New York City: oil over a photograph, 1920
WOMAN: VOTING, 1920. An unidentified woman with her ballot at a voting booth in New York City: oil over a photograph, 1920

Background imageAmerican Elections Collection: The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall

The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall, New York
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall, New York, 30 April 1789. Steel engraving, 1860



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