Harper's Weekly cover of Grant, seated outside of the US Senate, reaching for a newspaper which reads 'Shepherd Rejected by the Senate by an Overwhelming Majority.' On the table is another paper which reads 'Richardson as Judge of Claims.' Lady...
Harper's Weekly drawing (page 745) of Grant accepting a sword labeled 'The Lost Cause' from a confederate soldier as Grant holds an olive branch in his other hand. Grant is surrounded by former Confederates and politicians on the remains of a...
Grant, in a single horse-drawn carriage, meets a carpet-bagger holding a Post-Office reccomendation. The Carpet-bagger says: 'It's about time you got back, there's been 16,000,000 people wiatin here for you, some's got married, some's gone dead on...
Harper's Weekly cover depicting a dying Grant consulting with four doctors: Dr. Douglas, Dr. Shrady, Dr. Sands, and Dr. Barker. Grant is in a chair wrapped in a blanket and propped up by a pillow.
Harper's Weekly cover of Grant, weighed down by the problems of his administration (including Santo Domingo, the Financial Crisis, the KKK, and many others) as a copperhead snake wraps around his leg and various dogs nip at his heels while wearing...
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885; Civil War; Battles
Harper's Weekly drawing of Grant on grand stand in front of large crowd. Sign on footbridge reads: 'Hail to the Chief who in triumph advances' and lists the names of Civil War Battles: Shiloh, Corinth, Richmond, Appomattox, CH, Vicksburg,...
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885; Uncle Sam (Symbolic character); Securities industry; United States. Treasury Dept.
Harper's Weekly cover of Grant, depicted as a Bulldog, is chained to the steps of the Treasury building by the law, a sign above his head reads 'Notice: You can violate the law, the banks may violate the law and will be sustained in doing so, but...