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File Name: 67498_spec_res
Description: Criticism for opponents of the 1875 Specie Resumption Act. "The lost traveller condemning the Post which points him the way."
Source: Paine, Albert Bigelow Th. Nast: His Period and His Pictures (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1904) 302
Keywords: political cartoons, caricatures, thomas nast, kthomasnast, cartoonist, Harper's Weekly, 1875 Specie Resumption Act,

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