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The "New Tammany." : Vividly portrayed by the historian of a Democratic newspaper : How the machine is run

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    Image of a political cartoon portraying the Lincoln administration as inept; Treasury Secretary William Pitt Fessenden cranks out greenbacks from "Chase's Patent Greenback Mill" at left; seated at a table (clockwise from top left) are secretary of war Edwin M. Stanton, president Abraham Lincoln, secretary of state William H. Seward, Navy secretary Gideon Welles, and two unidentified contractors; at left a messenger hands an envelope to Stanton, who orders a message be sent to Union general John A. Dix immediately; Lincoln laughs at center; Seward, with a bell in one hand, hands an envelope "Fort Lafayette" to a young officer or cadet; Welles ineptly works out a problem at right; two contractors ask for more greenbacks at bottom center.

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    Running the "machine"

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    Printers: Currier & Ives. Publishers: Currier & Ives.

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  • Man running a machine

    Man running a machine

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    Man running a machine.

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  • Man running mixing machines

    Man running mixing machines

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    Man running mixing machines.

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  • The Howe sewing machine

    The Howe sewing machine

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    Image of an advertisement for sewing machines made by the Howe Machine Company of Boston, Massachusetts and sold by agent C.W. Knapp; center image of the Howe Machine Co. building and storefront with four models of sewing machines pictured in the corners, including the "original" and "cylinder" options; coin with profile of Elias Howe, Jr. pictured above building at center.

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