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1863
- 1866 | 1870 - Jan 1871 | Jan
- May 1871 | May - Sept 1871 | Sept
1871 - 1872
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Jan 3, 1863
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Santa
Claus in Camp
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Jan 2, 1864
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New
Year's Day
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Jan 30,
1864
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Central
Park in Winter
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Apr 30, 1864
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The
Press in the Field
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Dec 31,
1864
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The
Union Christmas Dinner
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Jun 10, 1865
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Abraham
Lincoln, Our Martyred President. Victory and Death
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Feb 24,
1866
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President
Lincoln Entering Richmond
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Jun 30, 1866
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Treason
Must be Made Odious
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Jul 7, 1866
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Why
He Cannot Sleep
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Sep 1, 1866
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Andrew
Johnson's Reconstruction
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Sep 8, 1866
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Which
is More Illegal
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Sep 29,
1866
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The
Tearful Convention
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Nov 3, 1866
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King
Andy I: How He Will Look, What He Will Do
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Dec 29,
1866
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Santa
Claus and His Works
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1863
- 1866 | 1870 - Jan 1871 | Jan
- May 1871 | May - Sept 1871 | Sept
1871 - 1872
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Aug 27, 1870
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"Who
Goes There?" — "A Friend."
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Sep 3, 1870
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The
French Eagle and the Arrow.
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Sep 10, 1870
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Napoleon, "Dead
Men's Clothes Soon Wear Out."
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Oct 1, 1870
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The
Promised Land as seen from the Dome of St. Peter's, Rome.
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Oct 8, 1870
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Europe
and America Overlooking the Valley of Death
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Oct 15, 1870
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Pope
Pius IX
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Oct 29, 1870
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The
Boot on the Right Leg
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Oct 29, 1870
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The
Tammany Ring-dom, The Power Behind the Throne
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Oct 29, 1870
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The
Shadow Ominous to Tyrants
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Nov 5, 1870
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Our
Modern Falstaff Reviewing His Army
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Nov 12, 1870
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Military
Glory
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Nov 26, 1870
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Die
Wacht am Rhein
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Dec 31, 1870
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Christmas
Supplement
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Jan 7, 1871
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Eve
At it Again
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Jan 7, 1871
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"How
is This for High?"
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Jan 14, 1871
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Tweedledee
and Sweedledum
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1863
- 1866 | 1870 - Jan 1871 | Jan
- May 1871 | May - Sept 1871 | Sept
1871 - 1872
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Jan 21, 1871
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America
(?) Sympathisizes with the Pope
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Feb 18, 1871
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The
Chinese Question
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Feb 25, 1871
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Church
and State—No Union Upon Any Terms
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Mar 4, 1871
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"Gross
Irregularity"
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Mar 4, 1871
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Put
Yourself in His Place
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Mar 11, 1871
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The
Joint High Commission
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Mar 18, 1871
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Thrown
Completely into the Shade
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Mar 25, 1871
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The
Chap that Closes Many a Good Establishment
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Apr 1, 1871
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The
Rehearsal
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Apr 8, 1871
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A
Warning to Republicans
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Apr 15, 1871
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C'Est
la Belle France—Das ist des Deutschen Vaterland
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Jan 21, 1871
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Move
On
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Apr 22, 1871
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The
Baptism of Fire
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Apr 29, 1871
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How "to
Knock Them Higher than a Kite."
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May 6, 1871
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Make
Room for the Leper
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May 6, 1871
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Republican
Principles — Democratic Principles
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May 13, 1871
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The
New Board of Education
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May 20, 1871
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The
Situation at Paris
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1863
- 1866 | 1870 - Jan 1871 | Jan
- May 1871 | May - Sept 1871 | Sept
1871 - 1872
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May 20, 1871
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The
Workingman's Mite
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May 27, 1871
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The
Joint High Commission
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Jun 3, 1871
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The
Fishery Question
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Jun 10, 1871
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Decoration-Day,
May 30, 1871
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Jun 10, 1871
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They
are Doing unto Themselves, What They would have Done unto Us.
The Madness of Paris.
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Jun 10, 1871
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Under
the Thumb.
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Jun 17, 1871
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The
Exile's Victory
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Jun 17, 1871
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On
to Washington!
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Jun 24, 1871
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"What
I know about Farming."
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Jun 24, 1871
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Diogenes
Finds an Honest Man at Last.
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Jul 1, 1871
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Hash—or,
a Tale of Two Cities
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Jul 29, 1871
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The
New Horse Plague
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Jul 29, 1871
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Something
that will not "Blow Over"
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Aug 19, 1871
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Mr.
Bergh to the Rescue
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Aug 19, 1871
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Too
Much of a Good Thing
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Aug 19, 1871
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Two
Great Questions. "Who is Ingersoll's Co.?"
" Who Stole the People's Money?"
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Aug 26, 1871
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All
Cut and Dried. The President of the United States
and his Cabinet for 1872. (?)
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Sep 2, 1871
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The
Usual Irish Way of Doing Things
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Sep 2, 1871
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The
Rich Growing Richer, the Poor Growing Poorer
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Sep 16, 1871
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Wholesale
and Retail
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1863
- 1866 | 1870 - Jan 1871 | Jan
- May 1871 | May - Sept 1871 | Sept
1871 - 1872
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Sep 23, 1871
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A
Group of Vultures Waiting for the Storm to "Blow Over"—"Let
Us Prey."
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Sep 23, 1871
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What
the German Democrats have Done About it
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Sep 30, 1871
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The
American River Ganges.
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Sep 30, 1871
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"Too
Thin!"
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Sep 30, 1871
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The
Only Way to get Our Tammany Rulers on the Square.
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Oct 21, 1871
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The
Only Thing They Respect or Fear.
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Oct 21, 1871
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The "Brains" that
Achieved the Tammany Victory at the Rochester Democratic Convention
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Nov 11, 1871
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Going
Through the Form of Universal Suffrage
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Nov 11, 1871
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The Tammany
Tiger Loose
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Nov 11, 1871
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The
Lion's Share
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Nov 18, 1871
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Killing the
Goose that Laid the Golden Egg
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Nov 18, 1871
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The Arrest
of "Boss" Tweed – Another Good Joke
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Nov 18, 1871
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A Dog Returneth
to His Vomit
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Nov 25, 1871
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What
are You Laughing At? To the Victor Belong the Spoils
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Nov 25, 1871
|
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Something that
Did Blow Over–November 7, 1871
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Nov 25, 1871
|
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Heep—of
Sands
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Nov 25, 1871
|
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The
Political Suicide of Peter "Brains" $weeney
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Dec 23, 1871
|
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The
Dead Beat
|
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Dec 23, 1871
|
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Don't
Believe in That
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Jan 6, 1872
|
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Can the Law
Reach Him? –The Dwarf and the Giant Thief
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