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Francis, David Rowland, 1850-1927.
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Ives, Halsey Cooley, 1847-1911.
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Kurtz, Charles M. (Charles McMeen), 1855-1909.
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.)
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition Co. (Saint Louis, Mo.)
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Sampson, F. A. (Francis Asbury), 1842-1918.
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Spielmann, Isidore, Sir, 1854-1925.
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Virginia. Commission, St. Louis Exposition, 1904 ; Froehling, Henry ; Robertson, Andrew
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JM-120: The Governor of Jamaica. 120
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Editorial cartoon depicting America reaching out to Jamaica, but England is not having it.
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JM-126: Where Gov. Hughes launched his boone last night. 126
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Editorial cartoon depicting Charles Evans Hughes attempting to speak to an auditorium full of people, only to be interrupted by the last annual message that President Theodore Roosevelt sent to Congress.
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JM-113: Our daily hint from Paris indicates that there will be great suffering among the poor of that city this winter. 113
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Editorial cartoon depicting "Count B. de C." sitting unhappily on Easy Street because he has lost his meal ticket.
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JM-117: Missouri and Mr. Rockefeller [4]. 117
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Editorial cartoon depicting Missouri with a subpoena in hand following in the footsteps of a set of footprints and jumping off the top of the Washington Monument, accompanied by a dog.
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JM-125: When Uncle Adlai goes a-wooing. 125
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Editorial cartoon depicting Adlai Stevenson I calling on Miss Illinois accompanied by a personification of his war record, Roger Charles Sullivan, and a personification of the Golden Circle record. Stevenson ran for Governor of Illinois in 1908, at the age of 73, and lost by a narrow margin.
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JM-122: The Trust Conference in a Nutshell. 122
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Editorial cartoon depicting the proceedings of the National Conference on Trusts and Combinations under the auspices of the National Civic Federation in Chicago on October 22-25, 1907.
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JM-099: Texas at the St. Louis Fair
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Editorial cartoon depicting a parade of Texas winding through the cartoon. Parade members and watchers include: Senator Bailey, the Texas Rangers, Texas cowboys, etc.
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JM-123: Some schemes for stimulating the campaign. 123
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Editorial cartoon depicting the presidential election campaigns of 1908 as a series of baseball games.
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JM-103: Dropping down to the Fair for Chicago Day
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Editorial cartoon depicting a crowd, mostly consisting of men and suits, dropping from the sky down to St. Louis.
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JM-101: Mississippi at the St. Louis Fair
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Editorial cartoon depicting a parade of Mississippi entries winding through the page. Groups and people in the parade include: John Sharp Williams, a car "for white folks" alongside a "Jim Crow car", the Jefferson Davis club, and Mississippi river sailors.
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JM-124: Map of the United States, as seen by the Finance Committee. 124
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Editorial cartoon depicting a distorted map of the United States that emphasizes Eastern cities with everything else mislabeled or misspelled.
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JM-116: Missouri and Mr. Rockefeller [3]. 116
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Editorial cartoon depicting Missouri with a subpoena in hand following in the footsteps of a set of footprints, accompanied by a dog.
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JM-102: New Jersey at the St. Louis Fair
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Editorial cartoon depicting a parade of New Jersey entries across the page. Entries include: "Hackensack mosquitoes", Governor Murphy, "Hoboes from Hoboken", etc.
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JM-105: Scene in St. Louis yesterday
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Editorial cartoon depicting David Francis, the President of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, which was more commonly referred to as the St. Louis World's Fair. Francis is shown being showered with bouquets of flowers shot out of a cannon by a figure labeled St. Louis.
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JM-119: Missouri and Mr. Rockefeller [2]. 119
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Editorial cartoon depicting Missouri with a subpoena in hand following in the footsteps of a set of footprints through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered, accompanied by a dog.
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JM-112: The "Ayes" Had It: The session of the New York Republican convention : when people make up their mind that they want a certain thing, give it. 112
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Editorial cartoon depicting the New York Republican Convention on September 25-26 of 1906. Benjamin B. Odell Jr. favored ex-Governor Frank S. Black for re-election and Frank W. Higgins, the Governor at the time, favored Lt. Governor Matthew Bruce, but after the intervention of President Roosevelt the convention nominated Charles E. Hughes for Governor instead.
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JM-095: It's easy to get help when you don't need it and hard when you do
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Editorial cartoon depicting a man who is morose in first two panels; he sits with a notice about rent while four other men stare and talk among themselves. In the last two panels, set several years later, the man is smiling and in new clothes while at a job; the four other men run over to him with arms outstretched.
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