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Staircase, Aston Hall, Warwickshire
Joseph Nash
c. 1849
The General Store / Grant's General Store (Sturbridge, Ma)
Thomas Nason
1959
Stop Thief! published by Harper's Weekly, October 7, 1871
Thomas Nast
1871
Crescit Sub Pondere (from Harper's Weekly, March 9, 1878)
Thomas Nast
1878
Governor Tilden's Democratic "Wolf (Gaunt and Hungry)" and the Goat (Labor), (from Harper's Weekly, September 9, 1876)
Thomas Nast
1876
'Manhood and Honor Should Have Hare Hearts.'--Shakspeare [sic] (from Harper's Weekly April 13, 1878)
Thomas Nast
1878
Hatching (from Harper's Weekly, April 5, 1879)
Thomas Nast
1879
Another Step toward Civilization (from Harper's Weekly, May 31, 1879)
Thomas Nast
1879
Anything to Get In (from Harper's Weekly August 10, 1872)
Thomas Nast
1872
Iron and Blood - this 'Don't Scare Worth a Cent.' (from Harper's Weekly July 31, 1875)
Thomas Nast
1875
The Slippery Hill of Georgia (from Harper's Weekly, March 23, 1878)
Thomas Nast
1878
Our Patient Artist (from Harper's Weekly, November 30, 1878)
Thomas Nast
1878
An International Conference About Money (from Harper's Weekly April 20, 1878)
Thomas Nast
1878
Can He? (from Harper's Weekly February 23, 1878)
Thomas Nast
1878
Pardon (from Harper's Weekly, August 5, 1865)
Thomas Nast
1865
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for He Wants A Change Too, (from Harper's Weekly, October 28, 1876)
He Wants A Change Too, (from Harper's Weekly, October 28, 1876)
Thomas Nast
1876
Awaiting Provocation (from Harper's Weekly, April 6, 1878)
Thomas Nast
1878
The Tramp Period, (from Harper's Weekly, May 4, 1878)
Thomas Nast
1878
Another Investigation Committee (from Harper's Weekly January 31, 1880)
Thomas Nast
1880
Probabilities (from Harper's Weekly May 4 1878)
Thomas Nast
1878
The Quack's Main(e) Dose - That Will Kill or Cure (from Harper's Weekly January 17 1880)
Thomas Nast
1880
The Tweed-ization of Silver (from Harper's Weekly January 19, 1878)
Thomas Nast
1878
Our Republic is Always "Going to the Dogs" - According To Those Who Can Not Run It (from Harper's Weekly May 15, 1880)
Thomas Nast
1880
"GO ON!" -- U.S. Grant (from Harper's Weekly, September 30, 1876)
Thomas Nast
1876
Confusedism (from Harper's Weekly April 27, 1878)
Thomas Nast
1878
Romish Ingratitude (from Harper's Weekly, June 13, 1872)
Thomas Nast
1872
The Civilization of Blaine (from Harper's Weekly March 8, 1879)
Thomas Nast
1879
The 'Practical' Politicians Love for the Negro (from Harper's Weekly, July 25, 1885)
Thomas Nast
1885
"Willie, We Have Missed You," (from Harper's Weekly, October 28, 1876)
Thomas Nast
1876
Seed that Bears Fruit (from Harper's Weekly May 18, 1878)
Thomas Nast
1878
The Democratic Camel (from Harper's Weekly June 8, 1878)
Thomas Nast
1878
National Importance (from Harper's Weekly June 14, 1879)
Thomas Nast
1879
The Elastic Democratic (Deformed) Tiger (from Harper's Weekly, August 5, 1876)
Thomas Nast
1876
The Elephant Walks Around, (from Harper's Weekly, October 28, 1876)
Thomas Nast
1876
The 'Internationalists' Are To Make the World All One Millenium -- (Chaos), (from Harper's Weekly, June 1, 1878)
Thomas Nast
1878
Giving U.S. Hail Columbia, (from Harper's Weekly, May 4, 1878)
Thomas Nast
1878
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