An edition of Old soldiers' advocate (1868)

Old soldiers' advocate

Extra. : Leading -- Following -- Rebelling

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Old soldiers' advocate
Gleason F. Lewis
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An edition of Old soldiers' advocate (1868)

Old soldiers' advocate

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Subject: Political cartoon showing Benjamin Franklin Wade and Ulysses S. Grant leading the Reconstruction effort. Wade and Grant ride the horse of the Republican party trampling Jefferson Davis as a snake, and William Fessenden as a lobster with the wheels of reconstruction. Fessenden says "If the radicals won't elect me president of the Senate, I will block the wheels of Reconstruction." An angel above Grant and Wade states "Happy art thou, O people, saved by your love of justice and freedom!!" At center is the "Car of freedom" representing liberty, justice, equity and common law. Liberty stands looking towards Wade and Grant while G.W. Julien and James M. Ashley attempt to topple the car. In the foreground, Salmon P. Chase rides a a cat toy with wooden legs which represents the "National Banks." Chase states "Ohio has gone back on me. I must depend wholly on banks!" At right, Howell Cobb and his wife ride a donkey tied to the car of freedom. Cobb holds a jug of bourbon in his hands and he is barefoot. He states "Traitors must take back seats--back where I am; they must, whether they like it or not." The devil is seen behind the Cobbs and says "Bully boy."

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Old soldiers' advocate: Extra. : Leading -- Following -- Rebelling
1868, Published by G.F. Lewis, Cleveland, Ohio.--Price, 10 cents.
in English

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Reproduction of the original from the American Antiquarian Society.

Extra of: Old solder's advocate.

Weitenkampf, p. 154

Published in
Cleveland]
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American Historical Periodicals from the American Antiquarian Society, American Historical Periodicals from the American Antiquarian Society

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1 online resource (volumes)

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OL43742972M
OCLC/WorldCat
1084640719

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