During the 1880 Presidential Election, Columbia consoles General Hancock after his defeat.

Columbia Consoles Hancock

During the 1880 Presidential Election, Columbia consoles General Hancock after his defeat.

During the 1880 Presidential Elections, General Hancock and the Democratic Party is "starving for offices."

Hancock and the Democratic Party

During the 1880 Presidential Elections, General Hancock and the Democratic Party is "starving for offices."

General Hancock at odds with Senator Randolph for dismissing the Tariff Reform as "local question."

Hancock at Odds with Randolph

General Hancock at odds with Senator Randolph for dismissing the Tariff Reform as "local question."

"General Hancock, born in Montgomery Square, Montgomery County, Pa., February 14th, 1824; died on Governor's Island, New York Harbor, February 9th, 1886. General Hancock served in the Civil War."— Frank Leslie, 1896

General Winfield Scott Hancock

"General Hancock, born in Montgomery Square, Montgomery County, Pa., February 14th, 1824; died on Governor's…