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Text from left to right: John Bell: Bless my soul I give up. John C. Breckinridge: That long legged Abolitionist is getting ahead of us after all. Stephen Douglas: I never run so in my life.
Text from left side to right:First Directeur: We infringe-Dat be ver good! Indeed Madame Amerique you be ver pretty WOMAN and we should like to give you the hug Fraternale, Begar we do not want to quarrel with you, as a proof, my Brother the grand…
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Text from left side to right:John Bull: I must have all your Flour---All your Tobacco---All your Provisions---All your ships---All your Merchindize---Every thing except your Porter and Perry keep them out of my sight, I…
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Lincoln and Stephen Douglas struggle to control the northern and western states while John C. Breckinridge claims the south and John Bell attempts to glue the map back together.
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Figures from left to right: In upper left hand corner a figure looks out a window titled: Before Stephen Douglas with one foot through the Cincinnati Platform and the other on the Mason Dixon Line waves two flags: SOUTH.…
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Figures left to right clockwise: John C. Breckinridge dances with James Buchanan. Dred Scott seated plays the violin. Lincoln dances with African American woman. John Bell dances with Native American. Stephen Douglas…
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Text from left to right: Andrew Johnson: Take it quietly UNCLE ABE and I will draw it closer than ever!! Lincoln: A few more stiches ANDY and the good old UNION will be mended!