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Box 4270.001

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Contains 3 Results:

Arms of ye Confederacie, 1862

 Item — Box: 4270.001, Folder: 001
Scope and Contents Description from the Library of Congress: https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2008661644/A small card bearing a vitriolic indictment of the Confederacy. The artist particularly attacks the the institution of slavery, the foundation of Southern economy. A large shield is flanked by two figures: a planter (left) and a slave. The planter wears spurs and a broad-brimmed hat and smokes a cigar. The slave is clad only in breeches, and his hands are manacled. Above the shield are two...
Dates: 1862

The Small White House for the Large Statesmen, circa 1864

 Item — Box: 4270.001
Scope and Contents

An original cartoon by Thomas Nast, showing the White House inhabited by oversized statesmen, most likely a reference to Abraham Lincoln. The cartoon is housed in a custon enclosure that reads Thomas Nast Cartoon to U. S. Grant, although there is no evidence to suggest that the cartoon ever belonged to Ulysses S. Grant.

Dates: circa 1864

A Free Pass, circa 1864

 Item — Box: 4270.001, Folder: 001
Scope and Contents

This broadside lampoons the Copperheads—a group of Northern Democrats who opposed the Civil War and wanted immediate peace with the Confederacy—during the 1864 election. The movement traces its origins to a pre-war secret society, the Knights of the Golden Circle, a group which favored the expansion of slavery. The illustration portrays members of the movement participating in purification rituals to purge their anti-war tendencies.

Dates: circa 1864