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Lithograph of Frederick Douglass
circa 1872-1874
Currier & Ives
Circa dates based on several sources, indicating Currier and Ives' location at 125 Nassau St. between 1872 and 1874.
GLC08630.03
Grand banner of the radical democracy, for 1864.
1864
1864 presidential election print for General John C. Frémont and General John Cochrane as third party candidates. Frémont was nominated by the radical Republicans. Bust portraits of both candidate circled by wreaths. Background adorned with...
GLC00491
Battle of Gettysburg, Pa July 3rd 1863.
circa 1863
Handcolored lithograph, possibly contemporary with the battle. Depicts the men engaged in battle. Includes a brief paragraph describing the battle and the commanders on each side, Union and Confederate.
GLC00248
[Color print depicting Hannibal Hamlin]
1860
A caption underneath this print describes Hamlin as the Republican candidate for Vice President of the United States. A red drapery serves as a backdrop for this oval-shaped print. Hamlin served as a U.S. congressman from Maine (1843-1846), U.S...
GLC02132.02
[Color print depicting Abraham Lincoln]
The caption underneath this print describes Lincoln as the Republican candidate for sixteenth President of the United States. A red drapery serves as a backdrop for this oval-shaped print. Published by Currier & Ives. Note along the bottom of the...
GLC02132.01
[Portrait of Herschel V. Johnson]
Printed with Herschel's signature and "Democratic candidate for Vice President of the United States." He was also a Georgia governor, United States senator, and Confederate legislator.
GLC08879.01.07
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