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Background imageUncle Sam Collection: IMPERIALISM CARTOON, 1876. The Two Young Giants, Ivan and Jonathan

IMPERIALISM CARTOON, 1876. The Two Young Giants, Ivan and Jonathan, Reaching for Asia by Opposite Routes : American cartoon, 1876

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: PROHIBITION CARTOON. American cartoon on the establishment of Prohibition in the United States in

PROHIBITION CARTOON. American cartoon on the establishment of Prohibition in the United States in 1920

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: OPEN DOOR CARTOON, 1900. An American cartoon of 1900 showing Uncle Sam opening China to free trade

OPEN DOOR CARTOON, 1900. An American cartoon of 1900 showing Uncle Sam opening China to free trade with the key of American diplomacy while economic competitors England and Russia look on

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. Shall We Be More Tender? American World War I Liberty Loan poster, 1917

WORLD WAR I: LIBERTY LOAN. Shall We Be More Tender? American World War I Liberty Loan poster, 1917, by Dan Sayre Groesbeck

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: WORLD WAR I: U. S. POSTER. Boys and Girls! You Can Help Your Uncle Sam Win the War

WORLD WAR I: U. S. POSTER. Boys and Girls! You Can Help Your Uncle Sam Win the War
WORLD WAR I: U.S. POSTER. Boys and Girls! You Can Help Your Uncle Sam Win the War. American World War I War Savings Stamp poster by James Montgomery Flagg

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: CARTOON: UNCLE SAM, 1893. American cartoon, 1893, depicting an Uncle Sam confident that the gloomy

CARTOON: UNCLE SAM, 1893. American cartoon, 1893, depicting an Uncle Sam confident that the gloomy business outlook trumpeted by the N.Y Sensation Press

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: CIVIL WAR PENSIONS, 1888. The Amazing Growth of the Pension Pig. American cartoon by C

CIVIL WAR PENSIONS, 1888. The Amazing Growth of the Pension Pig. American cartoon by C. Jay Taylor, 1888, on the huge increase in the cost of Civil War pensions

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: WORLD WAR I: UNCLE SAM. James Montgomery Flaggs famous I Want You U. S

WORLD WAR I: UNCLE SAM. James Montgomery Flaggs famous I Want You U. S. Army recruiting poster of 1916
WORLD WAR I: UNCLE SAM. James Montgomery Flaggs famous I Want You U.S. Army recruiting poster of 1916, used again in every subsequent American war

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: NAST: CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. Cur-Tail-Phobia : cartoon comment, 1876

NAST: CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. Cur-Tail-Phobia : cartoon comment, 1876, by Thomas Nast on the need for civil service
NAST: CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. " Cur-Tail-Phobia" : cartoon comment, 1876, by Thomas Nast on the need for civil service reform

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: CARTOON: GERMANY DIVIDED. My dear, your sister has some strange friends

CARTOON: GERMANY DIVIDED. My dear, your sister has some strange friends. French cartoon by Roger Chancel, 1949, commenting on the division of Germany into East

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1935. American cartoon, c1935, suggesting that U. S

CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1935. American cartoon, c1935, suggesting that U. S. citizens had been reduced to mere numbers with
CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1935. American cartoon, c1935, suggesting that U.S. citizens had been reduced to mere numbers with the passage of President Roosevelts Social Security Act

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: NEW DEAL CARTOON, c1933. How Much More Do We Need? American cartoon comment, c1933

NEW DEAL CARTOON, c1933. How Much More Do We Need? American cartoon comment, c1933, showing Uncle Sam having difficulties staying afloat with President Roosevelts New Deal lifesavers

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: NATIONAL RECOVERY ACT, 1933. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1933

NATIONAL RECOVERY ACT, 1933. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1933, showing the spirit of co-operation between employers and employees fostered by the National Recovery Act

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: NEW TERRITORIES CARTOON. Patient Waiters Are No Losers. An American cartoon of 1897 showing a

NEW TERRITORIES CARTOON. Patient Waiters Are No Losers. An American cartoon of 1897 showing a patient Uncle Sam waiting for new territories (Cuba, Canada, Hawaii)

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: IMPERIALISM CARTOON, 1876. The Two Young Giants, Ivan and Jonathan

IMPERIALISM CARTOON, 1876. The Two Young Giants, Ivan and Jonathan, Reaching for Asia by Opposite Routes. American cartoon, 1876

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS, 1930. One of Lifes Little Ironies. American cartoon comment

WOMENs RIGHTS, 1930. One of Lifes Little Ironies. American cartoon comment, on the occasion of the national census of 1930, on Uncle Sams low opinion of womens work

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: UNCLE SAM CARTOON, 1840. One of the earliest appearances of Uncle Sam shows him chasing Andrew

UNCLE SAM CARTOON, 1840. One of the earliest appearances of Uncle Sam shows him chasing Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren into the hard cider barrel being held by General William Henry Harrison

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: CARTOON: U. S. NEUTRALITY. Satirical American cartoon comment, c1917

CARTOON: U. S. NEUTRALITY. Satirical American cartoon comment, c1917, on Uncle Sams conflicting desires to encourage
CARTOON: U.S. NEUTRALITY. Satirical American cartoon comment, c1917, on Uncle Sams conflicting desires to encourage peace by remaining neutral in World War I

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: WORLD WAR I: U. S. POSTER. Side by Side, Britannia! American World War I poster by James

WORLD WAR I: U. S. POSTER. Side by Side, Britannia! American World War I poster by James Montgomery Flagg, 1918
WORLD WAR I: U.S. POSTER. Side by Side, Britannia! American World War I poster by James Montgomery Flagg, 1918

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: CARTOON: U. S. NEUTRALITY. Satirical American cartoon comment, c1917

CARTOON: U. S. NEUTRALITY. Satirical American cartoon comment, c1917, on Uncle Sams conflicting desires to encourage
CARTOON: U.S. NEUTRALITY. Satirical American cartoon comment, c1917, on Uncle Sams conflicting desires to encourage peace by remaining neutral in World War I

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR, c1905. Russian propaganda poster depicting Russia beating Japan during a naval

RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR, c1905. Russian propaganda poster depicting Russia beating Japan during a naval battle, while China and the U.S. look on, during the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-05

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1914. Lest We Forget. American cartoon, 1914, by William H

WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1914. Lest We Forget. American cartoon, 1914, by William H. Walker, suggesting that America remember its debt to Marquis de Lafayette and France

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. I don t know what I have in my eyes

MEXICO: POLITICAL CARTOON. I don t know what I have in my eyes! Mexican political cartoon, early 20th century, about U.S. involvement in Mexico around the time of the Mexican Revolution

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR, c1905. Russian propaganda poster depicting Japan talking with China

RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR, c1905. Russian propaganda poster depicting Japan talking with China and America after being defeated by Russia in a naval battle during the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-05

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR, c1905. Russian propaganda poster depicting a bleeding Japanese ship

RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR, c1905. Russian propaganda poster depicting a bleeding Japanese ship, while China and the U. S
RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR, c1905. Russian propaganda poster depicting a bleeding Japanese ship, while China and the U.S. look on, during the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-05

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1933. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1933

CARTOON: NEW DEAL, 1933. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1933, showing the spirit of co-operation between employers and employees fostered by the National Recovery Act

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1942. American sheet music cover, 1942, for the song Give My Regards to

SHEET MUSIC COVER, 1942. American sheet music cover, 1942, for the song Give My Regards to Broadway by George M. Cohan, first performed in 1904

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American woman-suffrage advocate

SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American woman-suffrage advocate. Caricature drawing by Theodore Wust, 1873, at the time of her trial for unlawful voting in the previous years U.S. presidential election

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR, c1905. Russian propaganda poster depicting Russians smoking the artillery

RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR, c1905. Russian propaganda poster depicting Russians smoking the artillery shells fired at them by Japan and its supporters, during the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-05

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American woman-suffrage advocate

SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American woman-suffrage advocate. Caricature drawing by Theodore Wust, 1873, at the time of her trial for unlawful voting in the previous years U.S. presidential election

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: THE CARPET BAGGER, c1869. American lithograph song sheet music cover, c1869

THE CARPET BAGGER, c1869. American lithograph song sheet music cover, c1869

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: NAST: INFLATION, 1873. By inflation you will burst. Cartoon, 1873, by Thomas Nast

NAST: INFLATION, 1873. By inflation you will burst. Cartoon, 1873, by Thomas Nast

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: CARTOON: CIVIL WAR, 1862. The Sensation Struggle in Americ. 1862 English cartoon on the enormous

CARTOON: CIVIL WAR, 1862. The Sensation Struggle in Americ. 1862 English cartoon on the enormous cost, in both men and money, of the Civil War in America

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: THE CARPET BAGGER, c1869. American lithograph song sheet music cover, c1869

THE CARPET BAGGER, c1869. American lithograph song sheet music cover, c1869

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: OPEN DOOR CARTOON, 1900. An American cartoon of 1900 showing Uncle Sam opening China to free trade

OPEN DOOR CARTOON, 1900. An American cartoon of 1900 showing Uncle Sam opening China to free trade with the key of American diplomacy while economic competitors England and Russia look on

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: INCOME TAX CARTOON, 1928. The First Robbin : American cartoon comment, 1928

INCOME TAX CARTOON, 1928. The First Robbin : American cartoon comment, 1928, on the annual springtime deadline (15 April) for federal income tax collection

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Uncle Sam towing battleships to Cuba

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Uncle Sam towing battleships to Cuba: an early 20th century American cartoon on the declaration of war against Spain on 21 April 1898

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: LEAGUE OF NATIONS CARTOON. News From the Outside World. Pulitzer Prize winning cartoon, 1925

LEAGUE OF NATIONS CARTOON. News From the Outside World. Pulitzer Prize winning cartoon, 1925, by Rollin Kirby on the conspicuous absence of the United States, Soviet Union

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1883. And Still They Come. American cartoon, 1883, with Uncle Sam

IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1883. And Still They Come. American cartoon, 1883, with Uncle Sam and John Bull discussing the continuing influx of British immigrants to the U.S

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: PHILIPPIINES CARTOON, 1898 What Will He Do With it?: Having acquired the Philippines

PHILIPPIINES CARTOON, 1898 What Will He Do With it?: Having acquired the Philippines, Uncle Sam ponders how to deal with that country: American cartoon, 1898, by Charles Nelan

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1893. Out of the Silver Flood! American cartoon, 1893

FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1893. Out of the Silver Flood! American cartoon, 1893, by Louis Dalrymple hailing the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: UNCLE SAM RANGE AD, 1876. An 1876 American advertising poster for the Uncle Sam Range

UNCLE SAM RANGE AD, 1876. An 1876 American advertising poster for the Uncle Sam Range

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: WHISKEY RING CARTOON, 1876. Probe Away! American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876

WHISKEY RING CARTOON, 1876. Probe Away! American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876, on the continuing investigation of members of the Whiskey Ring

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: MONROE DOCTRINE CARTOON. Uncle Sam straddles the Americas while wielding a big stick labeled

MONROE DOCTRINE CARTOON. Uncle Sam straddles the Americas while wielding a big stick labeled Monroe Doctrine. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1905

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: CARTOON: CONSTITUTION. A mid-20th century American cartoon showing the steps from the Articles of

CARTOON: CONSTITUTION. A mid-20th century American cartoon showing the steps from the Articles of Confederation to the Federal Constitution

Background imageUncle Sam Collection: CENSUS POSTER, 1917. Lithograph poster for a state military census, 1917

CENSUS POSTER, 1917. Lithograph poster for a state military census, 1917



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