Poor Tammany! / F. Opper. - Public domain portrait engraving
Print shows the Tammany Tiger wearing a campaign button that states "16 to 1 Bryan and Sewall", and a watch chain with a "Pawn Ticket" instead of the watch, bemoaning the fact that the Republican Party platform... More
The silver-tongued ventriloquist and his dummies / F. Opper.
Print shows a "Silver Mine Owner" as a "silver-tongued ventriloquist" sitting on a box labeled "16 to 1" on a stage, with William Jennings Bryan as a dummy sitting on his lap, holding papers labeled "Free Silve... More
Political pirates / C.J. Taylor., Political Cartoon
Print shows William Jennings Bryan as a pirate on a ship labeled "Popocracy", standing on a barrel, playing a violin, attempting to lure a nearby ship labeled "National Prosperity" close enough so that his band... More
A down-hill movement / C.J. Taylor.
Print shows a wagon labeled "Free Silver" filled with a group of "free silver" supporters identified as "Tillman, Boies, Sheehan, Bland, Blackburn, Bryan, Sewall, Pattison, Sibley, Jones, Geo. Fred Williams, Pe... More
Peace jubilee of the American union glee club / K. & J.S.P.
Print shows Puck conducting a group of singers on a stage as they sing "The Star Spangled Banner"; depicted are "Palmer, Buckner, Johnson, Levering, Watson, Bryan, Sewall, Mrs. Lease, McKinley, [and] Hobart". M... More
Last ghost-dance of the free silver tribe - just before being sent to ...
Print shows a Native encampment of the Democrat/Populist presidential candidate and his followers dancing around a campfire labeled "Repudiation"; depicted are, from left, "Peffer, Jerry Simpson, Teller, Vest, ... More
Democratic nominees for president William J. Bryan of Nebraska [and] A...
Print shows William Jennings Bryan and Arthur Sewall, bust portraits in ovals on campaign broadside. In a reference to Bryan's "Cross of Gold" speech, Currier implied that Bryan and Sewall themselves are the u... More
Democratic nominees for president William J. Bryan of Nebraska [and] A...
Print shows William Jennings Bryan and Arthur Sewall, bust portraits in ovals on campaign broadside. In a reference to Bryan's "Cross of Gold" speech, Currier implied that Bryan and Sewall themselves are the u... More
[William J. Bryan and Arthur Sewall, head-and-shoulders portraits]
Copyright by N.A. Throop & Co., manufacturers of transparencies, Chicago. Public domain scan of portrait print from Library of Congress, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
[William J. Bryan and Arthur Sewall, head-and-shoulders portraits]
Copyright by N.A. Throop & Co., manufacturers of transparencies, Chicago. Public domain scan of portrait print from Library of Congress, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description