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The battle of Bull's Run (b&w)


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    The battle of Bull's Run (image variation, color)

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    The American political cartoons collection contains approximately 530 printed items relating to politics in the United States from approximately 1767 to approximately 1950, with the bulk of the items dating from 1840 to 1870. Most items are engravings, but some lithographs are also included. The collection highlights both well-known and less recognized American political figures. Subjects addressed by the collection include American governance, presidents and politicians, and the American Civil War, as well as caricature and cartooning in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Notable printers represented in the collection are Henry R. Robinson, Currier & Ives, and E. W. Kemble. There is also a set of 58 cartoons from San Francisco based satirical magazine The Wasp; all are from 1881, and most by George Frederick Keller.

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  • Battle of Bull Run

    Battle of Bull Run

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    Image of the first Battle of Bull Run in Prince William County, Virginia, during the American Civil War; Union soldiers (including Zouave forces) clash with Confederate soldiers on a battlefield with trenches and a bridge being taken; wounded and dead soldiers, fallen cavalry horses, and cannons in foreground.

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    John Bull makes a discovery

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    Printers: Currier & Ives.

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    John Bull and the Nicaragua question

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    Printers: Magee, John L. Publishers: Magee, John L.

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    Running the "machine"

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

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    The old bull dog on the right track

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

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