Civil War Political Cartoons

Collection Type
Images
ID

PRI4513+

Quantity

107 cartoons (11 folders)

Access

Open to research

Acquisition

Source unrecorded; accessioned May 1985

Processed By

Paul Mercer, Senior Librarian, October 2005

Scope and Content Note:

While most of the editorial cartoons in this collection relate to Abraham Lincoln, the Civil War, post-war reconstruction, and national political themes of that era, such as electoral politics, slavery and the Emancipation Proclamation, there is a small group concerning political themes from the 1830s.

Few of the cartoons are signed. Of these, 17 are by Thomas Nast, and appear to have been clipped from issues of Harper's Weekly or similar contemporary news magazines. Thirty-seven of the cartoons in the collection were issued as prints by Currier & Ives. 

Item List
 

Folder

Item

Title

Date

Artist

Publisher

1

1

The Key-Note of the Campaign

1868(?)

Thomas Nast

 

1

2

Satan Don't Get Thee Behind Me!" – Any Thing to Get Possession

 

Thomas Nast

 

1

3

Clasping Hands Over the Bloodless (Sar)c(h)asm

 

Thomas Nast

 

1

4

Apollo Amusing the Gods

 

Thomas Nast

 

1

5

"The Pirates" Under False Colors. – Can They Capture the Ship of State?

 

Thomas Nast

 

1

6

Grand Masquerade Ball Given by Mr. Maretzek at the Academy of Music

1866

Thomas Nast

 

1

7

That "Tidal Wave" – "We Are on the Home Stretch"

1868(?)

Thomas Nast

 

1

8

Ulysses the Giant Killer

   

1

9

*The Old General Ready for a "Movement"

   

1

10

The Great American Tanner – MISSING January 2008

1868

Thomas Worth

Currier & Ives

2

11

*The Precarious Situation

   

2

12

The Radical Party On A Heavy Grade – MISSING January 2008

1868

J.M.J.

Currier & Ives

2

13

Re-Construction or A "White Man's Government – MISSING January 2008

  

Currier & Ives

2

14

*Republican Platform, or The Political Mountebank

  

John McDermott

2

15

The Man of Words, The Man of Deeds, Which Do You Think the Country Needs? – MISSING January 2008

1868(?)

Cameron

Currier & Ives

2

16

Little Mac, in His Great Two Horse Act, in the Presidential Canvass of 1864

1864

Howard

T. W. Strong

2

17

The Political "Siamese Twins.  The Offspring of Chicago Miscegenation – MISSING January 2008

  

Currier & Ives

2

18

Little Mac Trying to Dig His Way to the White House But Is Frightened by Spiritual Manifestations

   

2

19

A Thrilling Incident During Voting, 18th Ward, Philadelphia, Oct. 11

   

2

20

Copperheads Worshiping Their Idol

1868(?)

  

3

21

The Democratic Platform

   

3

22

Progressive Democracy – Prospect of a Smash Up – MISSING January 2008

1860

 

Currier & Ives

3

23

Democracy 1832 [versus] 1864

1864

 

L. Prang

3

24

Heads of the Democracy

   

3

25

Democracy in Search of a Candidate – MISSING January 2008

1868

Cameron

Currier & Ives

3

26

Shadows of Forthcoming Events

 

Thomas Nast

 

3

27

Democratic Platform Made Easy

 

H.R. Woma

 

3

28

The Gunboat Candidate at the Battle of Malvern Hill – MISSING January 2008

  

Currier & Ives

3

29

Stephen Finding "His Mother" – MISSING January 2008

1860

 

Currier & Ives

3

30

"Taking the Stump" or Stephen in Search of His Mother – MISSING January 2008

1860

 

Currier & Ives

4

31

The Union As It Was, and The Union As It Will Be, When Reconstructed on the Basis of Constitutional Freedom

 

"Designed by W. J. Demorest"

From Demorest's New York Illustrated News

4

32

How Free Ballot Is Protected!

   

4

33

Desperate Peace Man

   

4

34

The "If" Candidate for the Presidency

 

J. Gibson

 

4

35

The Great Match at Baltimore Between the "Illinois" Bantam and the "Old Cock" of the White House – MISSING January 2008

  

Currier & Ives

4

36

The Great November Contest. Patriotism Versus Bummerism

1868

  

4

37

Running the "Machine" – MISSING January 2008

  

Currier & Ives

4

38

The True Issue or "That's What's The Matter" – MISSING January 2008

  

Currier & Ives

4

39

"Your Plan and Mine" – MISSING January 2008

  

Currier & Ives

4

40

"I Knew Him Horatio; A Fellow of Infinite Jest … Where Be Your Gibes Now?"

 

Howard

 

5

41

Platforms Illustrated

1868

  

5

42

Abraham's Dream! – "Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before." – MISSING January 2008

1864

 

Currier & Ives

5

43

Abraham's Dream! – "Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before." (Copy 2) – MISSING January 2008

1864

 

Currier & Ives

5

44

Honest Abe Taking Them on the Half Shell – MISSING January 2008

1860

 

Currier & Ives

5

45

*The Sportsman Upset by the Recoil of His Own Gun

 

JO. Miller

 

5

46

The Great Exhibition of 1860 – MISSING January 2008

1860

 

Currier & Ives

5

47

The Rail Candidate – MISSING January 2008

1860

 

Currier & Ives

5

48

The Old Bull Dog on the Right Track – MISSING January 2008

1864

 

Currier & Ives

5

49

*The "Rail Splitter" at Work Repairing the Union

 

J.E. BAKER

 

5

50

The Commander-in-Chief Conciliating the Soldier's [sic] Votes on the Battlefield

1864(?)

  

6

51

The National Game. Three "Outs" and One "Run" – MISSING January 2008

1860

 

Currier & Ives

6

52

Abe Linking with His Significantly Named Cabinet

1864

R.D. Goodwin

M.E. Goodwin

6

53

*Columbia Demands Her Children

 

J.E. Baker

 

6

54

The Chicago Platform And Candidate. A War Candidate On A Peace Platform – MISSING January 2008

1864

 

Currier & Ives

6

55

The Chicago Platform

1864

  

6

56

Behind the Scenes

   

6

57

Little Mack [sic] & His Party "Going Up' Salt River on a Gun Boat – MISSING January 2008

1864(?)

  

6

58

Honest Old Abe on the Stump [1858 vs. 1860]

1860

  

6

59

The War Candidate on a Peace Platform

1864

  

6

60

A Little Game of Bagatelle, Between Old Abe the Rail Splitter & Little Mac the Gunboat General – MISSING January 2008

1864

J.L. McGee

J.L. McGee

7

61

Political "Blondins" Crossing the Salt River – MISSING January 2008

1860

 

Currier & Ives

7

62

"The Impending Crisis" – or Caught in the Act

1860

 

Currier & Ives

7

63

"The Irrepressible Conflict." or the Republican Barge in Danger – MISSING January 2008

1860

 

Currier & Ives

7

64

An Heir to the Throne, or The Next Republican Candidate – MISSING January 2008

1860

 

Currier & Ives

7

64

"The Nigger" in the Woodpile – MISSING January 2008

1860

 

Currier & Ives

7

65

The Political Gymnasium – MISSING January 2008

1860

 

Currier & Ives

7

67

Headquarters at Harrison's Landing

   

7

68

Turning the Tables on the Overseer

  

R. & T. Hamilton

7

69

The Tammany Tiger Loose – "What Are You Going To Do About It?"

   

7

70

A Union Lady Taking a View of the Modest General …

1864(?)

  

8

71

Comparison of Products, Population, and Resources of the Free and Slave States

1861

 

John M. Batchelder

8

72

*The Confederacy in Petticoats

1865

  

8

73

The Capture of Jeff Davis

1865

  

8

74

*The Head of the Confederacy on a New Base

1865

 

Hilton & Co.

8

75

Jeff's Last Shift.  Capture of Jeff. Davis, May 10th 1865, at Irwinsville, Ga.

1865

 J.B.

J. H. Bufford

8

76

The True Peace Commissioners – MISSING January 2008

1865

 

Currier & Ives

8

77

*The Capture of an Unprotected Female, or The Close of the Rebellion

1865

 

Currier & Ives

8

78

*THE LAST DITCH OF THE CHIVALRY, OR A PRESIDENT IN PETTICOATS (3 Copies) – 2 copies  MISSING January 2008; Copy 3 still MISSING

1865

 

Currier & Ives

8

79

The Voluntary Manner in Which Some of the Southern Volunteers Enlist

 

Thos. Worth

 

8

80

The Folly of Secession

   

9

81

South Carolina's Ultimatum – MISSING January 2008

  

Currier & Ives

9

82

The "Secession Movement" – MISSING January 2008

1861

 

Currier & Ives

9

83

Southern "Volunteers"

   

9

84

Rats Quitting the Ship

 

H.D.

H.R. Robinson

9

85

The Smelling Committee – MISSING January 2008

1868

 

Currier & Ives

9

86

Andy's Trip

 

Thomas Nast

 

9

87

Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction And How It Works

1866(?)

Thomas Nast

 

9

88

Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum – Massacre of the Innocents at New Orleans, July 30, 1866

1866

Thomas Nast

 

9

89

Political Caricature No. 1. The Grave of the Union, or Major Jack Downing's Dream Drawn by Zeke

1863(?)

 

Bromley

9

90

Political Caricature No. 2. Miscegenation or The Millennium of Abolitionism

1864

 

Bromley

10

91

Political Caricature No. 3. The Abolition Catastrophe, or The November Smash-Up

1864

 

Bromley

10

92

Uncle Sam Protecting His Property Against the Encroachments of His Cousin John

1861

 

E. Stauch

10

93

The Ghost. A New Spectral Illusion Lately Discovered in Europe, and Now Causing a Great Commotion in America – MISSING January 2008

1863

 

Currier & Ives

10

94

A Disloyal British  "Subject" – MISSING January 2008

  

Currier & Ives

10

95

Caucus on the Surplus Bill

  

H.R. Robinson

10

96

A Bivouack in Safety or Florida Troops Preventing a Surprise

 

H.D..

H.R. Robinson

10

97

The Mechanic, Robert Smith The People's Favorite Honest, Energetic & Capable

  

H.R. Robinson

10

98

Sub Treasurers Meeting in England

1838

 

H.R. Robinson

10

99

Major Joe Bunker's Last Parade, or The Fix of a Senator and His 700 Independents

1837

 

H.R. Robinson

10

100

The Constitution and Its Nurses

Ca. 1837(?)

 

Willis & Probst

11

101

Going Through the Form of Universal Suffrage

 

Thomas Nast

 

11

102

The Workingman's Mite

 

Thomas Nast

 

11

103

Impeachment

   

11

104

Keep the Ball Rolling

 

Thomas Nast

 

11

105

Matched? [U.S. Grant vs. Horatio N. Seymour]

1868

Thomas Nast

 

11

106

Justice on the Rail – Erie Railroad (Ring) Smash Up

 

Thomas Nast

 

11

107

What Are You Laughing At? To the Victor Belong the Spoils

1871

Thomas Nast