After the defeat of the Tammany Ring, Columbia and Uncle Sam set to work on cleansing their house from…
During the 1880 Presidential Election, Columbia consoles General Hancock after his defeat.
Roscoe Conkling and Thomas Platt lost their heads as Grant tries to put their heads back on.
Senator Roscoe Conkling resigns from the Senate after his feud with Garfield.
The Credit Mobilier Scandal rocks the Republican Party - "every public question with an eye only to…
The curious effects of clean linen upon the Democratic Party in the Den of Corruption and Fraud.
"Another mysterious disappearance" of the Republican vote. Democratic victory in Connecticut.
Nast depicts New York corruption under Tammany Hall Ring. Nast's shadows of forthcoming events predicts…
During the 1884 Presidential Election, the Democratic Wolf turned Shepherd dog.
The Economical Council in Albany, NY showing New York corruption. This is the second Tweed cartoon.…
Sir Falstaff is a fictional character who appears in three different Shakespeare plays. This drawing…
Sir Falstaff is a fictional character who appears in three different Shakespeare plays. This drawing…
Attorney David Dudley Field claiming his "legal share" of the Tammany Ring plunder.
Defense Attorney David Dudley Field defends the Tammany and Erie Rings. "There's some ill planet reigns"…
Nast depicts New York corruption under Tammany Hall Ring. Nast's shadows of forthcoming events predicts…
Secretary Fish and General Grant amused at the English outcry over the Alabama claims submitted to the…
"What a fall there was, my countrymen!" This picture from Nast depicts the wreck in Wall Street after…
The story of the good little boy who did not prosper, an illustration by Thomas Nast for a story by…
President Ulysses S. Grant as William Tell, defiant against the Greeley-Gratz Brown Presidential bid.
President Grant denies his ambitions for a Third Term. "A blighting effect of the President's message."
President Ulysses S. Grant being made the scapegoat for continuing corruption. "The crowning insult…
President Ulysses S. Grant shows his reluctance to take up a third term, "and they say, 'he wants a…
President Grant vetoes the 1874 Inflation Bill, bottling the Genie of Butler.
President Grant's Caesarism image appears to New York Herald Editor Bennett again.
President Grant's Civil Service Reform is not to the liking of either party, despite enthusiasm.
President Grant's proposed Civil Service Reform not to the taste of certain Senators.
Horace Greeley (the farmer) receives the nomination as Presidential Candidate in the 1872 Election from…
Horace Greeley as the Trojan Horse of the Democratic Party who will do "anything to get in" but "you…
Horace Greeley covering the "Monument of Infamy" associated with Tammany Democrats. "The whited sepulcher…
Horace Greeley relinquishes Editorship of the New York Tribune - no longer a "party organ."
Horace Greeley whitewashing the Tammany Tiger. "What are you going to do about it," if "old honesty"…
Horace Greeley attempting to woo Miss Columbia May. "None but the brave deserves the fair."
Horace Greeley's Liberal Republicans attempt to steal President Grant's policies (pants).
Horace Greeley's storm battered coat and hat from "something that will blow over."
Horace Greeley's defeat in the 1872 Presidential Election - "dismounted from the Democratic steed."