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Pennsylvania Senator Donald Cameron mocked as the ineffective boss of the Republican party in Pennsylvania, Puck Magazine, June 28, 1882.
On June 28, 1882, Puck devoted its cover... |
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"None but Millionaires Need Apply. The Coming Style of Presidential Election." Puck Magazine, March 3, 1890.
In the late 1800s, Pennsylvania Senator Mathew... |
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"The Senatorial Hall of Fame, Pennsylvania Knox and Penrose," circa 1920.
In the 1910s Pennsylvania Senators Boise... |
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"Professor Hadley wants ideals in politics–What's the matter with these?" Puck, January 24, 1900.
In this satirical Puck magazine cover, political... |
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"Wanted, a leader! - The labor-agitation orchestra on the go-as-you-please plan." Puck , circa 1886.
As one of the nation's most popular political... |
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"An Unexpected Blow," by Joseph Keppler, Puck Magazine, 1876.
In this 1876 political cartoon, artist Joseph... |
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John D. Rockefeller, "King of the World," Puck Magazine, 1901.
In 1901 Puck published this political cartoon... |
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"Miss Tarbell has the Distinction," editorial cartoon, circa 1904.
The American press delighted at how Ida Tarbell,... |
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"Working With the President." Political cartoon of President Benjamin Harrison and John Wanamaker, circa 1889.
In 1889 John Wanamaker was appointed United... |
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"Scene of the Shooting of Octavius V. Catto," from The Trial of Frank Kelly for the Assassination and Murder of Octavius V. Catto, 1888.
After ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment... |
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“Plenty of Jobs We Never Get,” Philadelphia Tribune, October 23, 1926.
In the 1920s, the Republican party still... |
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"Where the Blame Lies," Sackett and Wilhelms Lithograph Co., April 4, 1891.
The flood of immigrants into the United States... |
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"Polly Got a Cracker" by Charles Nelan, Philadelphia North American, May 16, 1903.
In 1903 political cartoonist Charles Nelan's... |
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Editorial cartoon, Pennsylvania State Constabulary, circa 1905.
Established to provide law enforcement in... |
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“What’s In a Name,” Harper's Weekly, April 10, 1886.
As president of the Knights of Labor, America’s... |