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Chamberlain
Three panels showing the same man before Congressional Investigation, State Legislature Investigation, and Municipal Investigation.
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Chamberlain
"National Game of Politics" played by father, son, uncle, husband, and brother on the form of baseball and umpired by a female.
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"Dropping the Pilot", undated

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Chase, John
Figure representing the German High Command walks down a ladder on a ship named the S.S. Blitzkrieg. Hitler watches from an upper deck and a crewman thumbs his nose from inside, looking out a portal.
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"Japanese Sandman", undated

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Chase, John
A grim reaper, his scythe reading "staggering Jap losses" flies over marching Japanese troops. The front lines are being killed.
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"Whither?", undated

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Collier, N.J.
President Woodrow Wilson leads a blindfolded Uncle Sam out into a body of water labeled "Internationalism."
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"Unjust Criticism", undated

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Collier, N.J.
President Woodrow Wilson and Secretary Bryan in robes in the desert. Bryan leads the donkey of the Democratic Party. They stand in front of an arch reading "Unjust Criticism."
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"Protecting the Home", undated

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Collier, N.J.
President Woodrow Wilson as a farmer plowing furrows in front of his house to stop a ranging wild fire. The house is the U.S., the plow is National Defense, the horse is Congress, the furrow is Greater Army and Navy, and the fire is war.
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"Protect Them July 4th!", undated

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Combes, Willard
"Fireworks Manufacturer" with arms full of goods labeled "July 4th Accidents" and "Ohio Legislature" with "Bill to Outlaw Fireworks Sale After August 1st" saying, "After August 1st I'll have to Protect the Children."
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"Crack Down on 'Em!", undated

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Costello, Jerry (1897-1971)
A large arm labeled "drastic law" with a sword in hand comes down upon two figures labeled "tire bootlegger" and "tire thief."
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"Unleash It!", undated

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Costello, Jerry (1897-1971)
A bald eagle, labeled "America's Full Air Might" struggles to fly while each foot is tied to the ground by "half-way measures."
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"The Paperhanger's New Assistant", undated

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Costello, Jerry (1897-1971)
Hitler puts up wallpaper with Nazi swastikas labeled "World Coverage." He is handed a roll of wallpaper of Japanese victories by the Japanese emperor. Mussolini lies, beat up, in a glue bucket.
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"Added to the List,", undated

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Coughran, H.C.
German-American adding "The American People" to the list of those deserving God's Punishment after reading paper with headline of "Wilson Re-elected Without the German Vote."
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Crawford, William H. (1913)
Figures throwing "dirt, mud, slander," etc. into "Political Campaign Headquarters."
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"We Are Not Alone,", undated

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Crawford, William H. (1913)
Two women talking over a fence, one saying, "Between you, me, and the gatepost, I understand the Army's going to..." Meanwhile, an Army man sneaks up over the hill with a huge listening horn.
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"The Noble Effort", undated

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Crawford, William H. (1913)
A Japanese soldier digs in his heels, but also pulls himself forward by a ring in his nose, towards Singapore and the Dutch East Indies. The caption reads "From unimpeachable sources in the Far East it is learned that Japan is straining against bitter odds to maintain peace and harmony with the U.S."
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"Hacking Away,", undated

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Crawford, William H. (1913)
A Japanese soldier knocks pieces labeled Singapore, Cavite, Burma, and Pearl Harbor from base of statue of Democracy. Refers to Japan's early successes in World War II.
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"On the Political Ranch", undated

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Crawford, William H. (1913)
President Woodrow Wilson as a cowboy gets ready to ride a bucking horse, Congress. Former president Taft sits on the ground having been thrown by the horse, with a letter inviting him to come to Yale.
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Crawford, Will (1869-1944)
A woman, holding a paper reading "Legion of Atonement" and with a sash reading "Hope" encourages prisoners to escape through a hole in the wall. Outside of the hole are American troops in formation.
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Crawford, Will (1869-1944)
A large figure of Uncle Sam looks down at a small figure of Uncle Joe.
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"Three Evils", undated

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Cushing, Otho (1871-1942)
Huerta, Villa, and Carrans each reach out to a woman seated on a throne, representing Columbia. Uncle Sam sits behind her, his hand cupped to his ear. The caption reads "Uncle Sam: Whoever you decide for Columbia, you'll be in the wrong."
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"Scriptural Advice", undated

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Cushing, Otho (1871-1942)
An elderly man sits at a desk, drinking ice water and reading a book, representing a prohibitionist. Another man (St. Paul) stands in front of him, surrounded by clouds and holding a wine glass. The caption reads "St. Paul (to prohibitionist): Drink no more water but take a little wine for your stomach's sake."
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"At the Betrayers Club", undated

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Cushing, Otho (1871-1942)
Taria, Judas, and General Benedict Arnold are seated, as members of the Betrayer's Club. A devil brings an older man before them. The caption reads "Allow me, Taria, Judas and General Benedict Arnold to present a new member, Senator Littlefool of Wisconsin."
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"Field Day in the Navy", undated

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Cushing, Otho (1871-1942)
Sailors from the USS New York carry baskets of bottles and wine glasses, and one holds a mop. An officer talks with Mrs. Josie Daniels. The caption reads "Aunt Josie Daniels: After you throw overboard all them decanters and wine glasses you can set the crew to polishing the ships hand mirrors and scent bottles. -- Aye aye mam."
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"Roman History", undated

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Cushing, Otho (1871-1942)
A scene in Egypt. 2 men sit at a table, one Egyptian, the other in Roman clothes but with stars on the top hat. The Egyptian is dropping pearls into a drinking cup. The caption reads "Cleopatra dissolving the pearls of tradition - in grape juice."
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Cushing, Otho (1871-1942)
An outdoor party. A young woman with stars on her hat (representing Columbia) talks with a older woman (Josie Daniels), who is holding the arm of an angry young man representing the Navy. Columbia is offering a cup to the Navy, and Mrs. Daniels is refusing it for him. The scene also includes several figures drinking from their cups: a young man representing the Army, 2 boys representing the State Interior, and a boy representing the Post Office who is being served the punch by Uncle Sam.
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"Pacifist", undated

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Cushing, Otho (1871-1942)
An older man turns his back on a sinking ship. A woman, representing the United States, looks over him at the ship. The caption reads "Pacifist: Now don't get excited over the Laconia, Columbia - just remember how calm you was about the Lusitania."
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"The Walrus and the Carpenter", undated

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Cushing, Otho (1871-1942)
Two politicians (depicted as the walrus and the carpenter) try to get the Democratic voters (depicted as oysters) to vote for them instead. However, the oysters will not be swayed and march with a sign "Here we go in a row - We Want Woodrow."
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Cushing, Otho (1871-1942)
Couples, all of them stout, sit at tables and drink from mugs. A military official walks by, looking at them out of the corner of his eye, and a newspaper boy holds a paper reading "Morge Blatter."
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Cushing, Otho (1871-1942)
A dog with a man's head strains against his leash and growls at a dog across the river.
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Cushing, Otho (1871-1942)
Three historical figures as the three fates of Roman mythology, spinning a thread of votes instead of life. Attila the Second is Clotho, who spins the thread. Two unidentified men are Lachesis (who measures the thread) and Atropos (who cuts the thread, possibly Theodore Roosevelt). The cut end of the thread reads Nov 4.
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Cushing, Otho (1871-1942)
Theodore Roosevelt and "Carli" (possibly Carl Schurz) as characters from the opera The Mikado. The caption reads "Mikado: My morals were thought by all to be particularly correct... Katisha: But nothing at all, compared to those of his Daughter-in-law-elect! as tough as a bone with a will of her own is his Daughter-in-law-elect"
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Cushing, Otho (1871-1942)
President Woodrow Wilson in a robe, with Uncle Sam behind him, watches a crowd of men stabbing each other with two volcanoes erupting in the background.
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Dalrymple, Louis (1866-1905)
A memorial to former president Benjamin Harrison. A cherub in suit coat and carrying a top hat adds another wreath to a pile around the monument. The wreath has ribbons with the words "patriotism" and "honor."
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Dalrymple, Louis (1866-1905)
An elderly gentleman, Levi Morton, sits on a porch. The Presidential Bee buzzes in his ear and he is drinking a "Popularity Spring Tonic."
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Dalrymple, Louis (1866-1905)
Hill, depicted as a boy, sits on a broken machine labeled "Machine Nomination for Gov. of N.Y." and holds an ax as a turkey labeled "Presidential Nomination 1896" flies away. Hill cries and holds one of the turkey's feathers in his hand, labeled defeat.
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"Come Horsie -- Nice Horsie,", undated

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Darling, Jay N. (Jay Norwood) (1876-1962)
Uncle Sam as band leader trying to coax horse representing the Navy down from a telephone pole to join Army, Air Forces, and Strategy in pulling the "U.S. Unified Forces" Band Wagon.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
Murphy rests leaning against a large tiger, representing Tammany Hall, lying on a bed made of large contracts. Murphy smokes, and in the smoke is an image of a man named Tweed with a bag of money.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
William Randolph Hearst walks next to an animal labeled "New Party." The animal has a donkey head, elephant body, and a striped cat tail.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A frowning, disproportioned man in a suit. He has a large belly and very small legs. On his lapel are the words "ich daen."
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"A Friend of the Prince", undated

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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A man stands at New York Southhampton harbor with luggage, all marked with the seal H.R.M. and a crown, and with his dog. The dog collar reads "From Prince Wales." A crowd of people run away from him towards a sign that reads "Bacon." Only 2 ragged boys stay, laughing at him.
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"At last his fiendish dream has come true", undated

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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A caricature of a Chinese man holds a bloody dagger in one hand and a smoking pipe in the other (possibly referring to opium), standing over several collapsed bodies. The smoke from the pipe makes the word "triumph."
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"All we want is 4 years more.", undated

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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
Large men in grass skirts representing numerous trusts march with an American flag and the sign "All we want is 4 years more." The figures represent the iron, steel, flour, canned goods, paper, leather, rubber, bread, and other trusts. They step on little people as they walk. One figure has also stepped through the Constitution.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
An older man with glasses and sleeves rolled up stands at a table with a box labeled "Nov 1905" and points at 3 dolls labeled "Gas Comm," "R.R. Comm," and "Rapid Transit Comm." A younger man stands in the background, hat in his hand and a feather duster on the floor.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
Pyotr Stoylpin, a Russian politician drags a woman representing Liberty by the hair from a building labeled "Duma" (the Russian legislative assembly).
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A large man, Murphy, sits on City Hall. In his pocket are contracts, gas trust, the Board of Aldermen, and the Police Department. At his feet is a dog named Tammany.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
Uncle Sam in a bathing suit walks along a beach. Across the water, in Greece, soldiers in chariots and on foot run on the beach in front of a forest labeled "tall timber."
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
Two men, Taft and Hughes, saw chunks off of a log. They are working on New York. Sections of West Virginia, Nebraska, Indiana, and Ohio have already been cut off.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
At a circus, a tiger holds a woman and a girl under its paws, and an elephant steps on another woman. In the background, a few men hold back a crowd of people.
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"The Gas Trust", undated

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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
Two men and a tiger fly in a hot air balloon (The Gas Trust), which is shot down by the Gas Investigation. The escaping air forms the word Scandal $. The men are identified as John D. and Murphy.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A man representing the Star Company of N.J. sits in the Corporation Trust Co. office and writes an editorial for a New York newspaper entitled "Down with Trusts!" The office houses the trusts for ice, leather, meat, hearst and others. A second man looks over his shoulder.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
Uncle Sam about to swat at a mosquito representing Castro, which is biting him.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A can of "Fresh Canned Meats" sits on top of human bones. Vultures circle the can, and one sits on it.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
Numerous consequences of drinking too much whiskey. Men are driven to violence, put in prison, and die and their wives and children are evicted from their homes.
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"King and Athlete", undated

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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
An athlete poses in the center. To his right, a stout older man sits on his chair and smokes a pipe. To his left, a decorated military man tries to lift a small weight, sweating.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A man and woman try to give a scroll labeled "Russian Liberty" to Uncle Sam, but he turns his back and will not take it.
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"All Coons Look Alike to Me", undated

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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
Uncle Sam stands guard with a gun behind the "Philippine Hen House," ready to attack. A small man in patched clothes and an oversized military helmet approaches with a sack.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
Uncle Sam stands guard between a gentleman and three men lead by a man carrying a bucket of mud and wearing a suit made of cards.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
Uncle Sam, with torn clothes and tears in his eyes, tries to offer an invitation to the honorable W.R.H., but is ordered to leave.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
The hand of the law points at a skeleton wearing a robe labeled "Carelessness." Behind him, a figure representing the Powder Trust looks at the bodies of several men killed in an explosion.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A man in a fancy uniform with lots of metals, and a crown pulled over his eyes.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A woman representing Columbia, with a stars and stripes dress, puts a laurel wreath on the head of a man in a military uniform.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
Uncle Sam is tied hand and foot by two miniature men. The rope is the Trans Continental Rail Roads and the R.R. Capitol.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
At a circus, Taft and Fairbanks run on a ramp to try to jump over an elephant and land in a bowl labeled "Presidential Nomination."
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"Collecting Campaign Funds", undated

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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A man in a grass skirt (used in another Davenport cartoon to represent trusts) grabs a man by the throat and takes his money while a police officer looks the other way.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A man in a suit, with a whip in his hand, orders a man representing labor to put his vote in the ballot box.
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"B-R-Y-A-N", undated

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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A man, Gompers, stands on a stage in front of a crowd of men and instructs them to support Bryan.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A woman representing peace stands in Port Arthur, filled with skulls and cannons, reaching out towards two groups of ships headed towards each other.
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"How Long?", undated

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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A woman representing Civilization is chained by England's loans, jealousy of the powers, apathy, and russia's extension. Bones and a vulture are at her feet.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A worn woman with an empty shopping basket pulls a young girl passed a shop with fresh foul for sale.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
McKinley, holding a declaration of independence, walks with a tall African man who has a bag of money. They walk by "the McKinley," a "Harem maintained by the U.S." One of the harem women holds a paper that reads "vote for McKinley."
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"Nursed by Death", undated

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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
An emaciated man on a bed is fed a spoon of "Fever, used by US Army" by a skeleton wrapped in red tape. All the man has to eat is hardtack, and on the floor is a notice that his furlough is refused.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A crying woman carries a baby and leads a young girl, walking along a fence. All the trees are dead, there are a few bones on the ground, and two vultures in the distance.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
An old man on his knees, praying. At his feet, small figures of soldiers fight and die, and there are scattered letters of sympathy to families of dead soldiers from several countries, including Great Britain, Germany, America, and France.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A man in a robe with military metals stands on the edge of the water. Waves roll towards him, with the crests made of men reading towards him.
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
William Randolph Hearst draws a picture of a lizard with a man's head. On the lizard is written "16 to 1, anti-imperialism, government ownership R.R., anti-injunction."
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"Only a Cup of Coffee", undated

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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
A poor old man smiles and drinks a cup of coffee. The caption read "It means only a few cents to you. Think what it means to him."
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Davenport, Homer (1867-1912)
Uncle Sam holds a picture of Armour, responsible for the poisoning of thousands of Americans, wondering how to punish him. A picture of a man representing Spain, beaten and bandaged from the punishment he received for killing 266 Americans, is in the background.