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His boasted magnetism – and the kind of metal it attracts

His boasted magnetism – and the kind of metal it attracts

James Gillespie Blaine is the “plumed knight” wearing cabbage leaves on his head with two plumes labeled “Brag” and “Bluster,” and with a quill pen labeled “Gail Hamilton.” He holds a sword labeled “Guano Statesmanship” and a shield labeled “Monopoly Press,” and his legs are the bars of a horseshoe magnet labeled “Spoils System.” He sits on a pile of “Mulligan Letters” and “R. R. Bonds.” Attracted to the magnet are George M. Robeson labeled “Navy Swindles,” Whitelaw Reid, John A. Logan labeled “Hoodlum,” Col. John A. Joyce labeled “Ex-Convict,” Stephen W. Dorsey, William P. Kellogg labeled “Louisiana Frauds,” Joseph W. Keifer labeled “Speakership Corruption,” Cyrus W. Field labeled “‘L’ Road Swindle,” Jay Gould labeled “R. R. Wrecker,” Robert G. Ingersoll labeled “Star Route Plunder,” John Roach labeled “Navy Jobs,” Alonzo B. Cornell labeled “Blind Pool,” Thomas Collier Platt labeled “Me Too!!”, Schuyler Colfax labeled “Credit Mobilier,” Thomas J. Brady labeled “Star Router,” Powell Clayton labeled “Arkansas Frauds,” Russell Sage labeled “Wall Street Stock Gambler,” and Roscoe Conkling.

Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1884-06-25

Creator(s)

Gillam, Bernhard, 1856-1896

The pull of the Monroe magnet

The pull of the Monroe magnet

Uncle Sam, on the right, sits with legs outstretched forming a magnet labeled “United States Protectorates,” which he is using to draw Central and South American countries, represented by little figures labeled “Cuba, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, Salvador, [and] Colombia” toward himself. A figure labeled “Panama” is already in his back pocket. On the left, in the background, are clouds of smoke labeled “Mexico,” which are created by the ongoing Mexican Revolution.

Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1913-08-13

Creator(s)

Keppler, Udo J., 1872-1956

“Due process of law”

“Due process of law”

A man wearing a top hat labeled “Lawyer” sits on a pile of money bags labeled “Fees” in a cart drawn by a donkey labeled “The Law.” The reins are labeled “Red Tape” and the harness is labeled “Technicalities” and “Delays.” Hanging from a whip just beyond the donkey’s reach is a carrot labeled “Conviction of the Guilty.” A large horseshoe magnet labeled “Positive” and “Negative” hangs off the side of the cart.

Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1912-01-03

Creator(s)

Crawford, Will, 1869-1944