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Peace Secure--Safe and Protected.
Thomas Nast
February 13, 1875
Harrison Heads The Procession
Thomas Nast
June 11, 1892
The Capture of Tweed--the Picture that Made the Spanish Officials Take Him For a "Child-Stealer."
Thomas Nast
October 7, 1876
Fine--Ass Committee.
Thomas Nast
February 14, 1874
"Time Works Wonders."
Thomas Nast
April 9, 1870
The Democratic Political Vampire--and His Sustenance.
Thomas Nast
September 13, 1879
The Citizen Soldier at the Inauguration of General Garfield.
Thomas Nast
March 12, 1881
Blessed Be The Union.
Thomas Nast
June 12, 1886
Pan-ic in Session.
Thomas Nast
March 19, 1881
This Terrible Suspense Still Continues.
Thomas Nast
February 24, 1877
The O-hi-o Idea.
Thomas Nast
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The Tramp Period.
Thomas Nast
May 4, 1878
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