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"A Burden Rightly Lifted." This political cartoon was printed in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper," December 4, 1880. James Garfield had won the presidential election in November. Garfield is shown lying on the ground. Justice, with her scales and blindfold, lifts a heavy weight off Garfield, which is labeled "Calumny." This may be a reference to the Credit Mobilier scandal which haunted Garfield.

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"A Business Administration -- No Time for Nonsense"

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"A Contested Seat"

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Adams Proposing Washington to Lead the Army

Adams Proposing Washington to Lead the Army

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Adlai Ewing Stevenson (1835-1914)

Adlai Ewing Stevenson (1835-1914)

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"A Foot Race"

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A French Political Cartoon from the 1830s

A French Political Cartoon from the 1830s

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After the Election

After the Election

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"A Hard Road to Hoe!"

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Air Force One After the Assassination

Air Force One After the Assassination

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A Letter From Andrew Jackson to F. P. Blair

A Letter From Andrew Jackson to F. P. Blair

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A Letter From James Monroe as Secretary of War

A Letter From James Monroe as Secretary of War

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