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xi Foreword xiii Acknowledgments xv Introduction 1860 3 The Great Match at Baltimore 4 "The Nigger" in the Woodpile 5 The Political Quadrille 6 Honest Abe Taking them on the Half Shell 7 The Rail Candidate 8 Storming the Castle 9 Lincoln and Douglas in a Presidential Footrace 10 Congressional Surgery, Legislative Quackery 1861 13 South Carolina's "Ultimatum" 14 Divorce A Vinculo 15 Toombs of the Secessionists 16 The "Secession Movement" 17 The Folly of Secession 18 Little Bo-Peep and Her Foolish Sheep 19 Passage through Baltimore 20 Union Glue 21 Old Abe's Uncomfortable Seat 22 The President's Inaugural 23 Strong's Dime Caricatures-No. 4 24 "Caesar Imperatorl" or The American Gladiators 25 Columbia Awake at Last 26 The Southern Confederacy-An Allegorical Illustr 27 Right Reverend Major-General Bishop Polk 28 A Mild Shock for Our Virtuous Friend, Mr. John Bull 29 An Unwelcome Return 30 Pennsylvania Beef Contractor 31 Old Moses Davis to Prince Napoleon 32 The Opponents of the "Unnatural and Fratricidal War" 33 A Hint for General McClellan 34 The Voluntary Manner in Which Some of the Southern Volunteers Enlist 35 Great Rise in Beef 36 Seccession Exploded 37 The Rip Van Winkle of the Navy Department in Sleepy Hollow 38 The Brave Stay-at-Home "Light Guard" 39 "Recognition" or "No" 40 The Hercules of the Union 41 The Sachem of Tammany 42 John Bull Since the Southern Rebellion 43 A Family Quarrel 44 Got the Right Weapon at Last 45 Old Secesh Crossing the Potomac 46 Jeff Davis Reaping the Harvest 47 A "Smash" for Jeff 48 Over the Way 49 The Way the Southern Negroes Met the Yankees 50 Look Out for Squalls 51 A Short Blanket 52 Columbia's Fix 1862 55 King Jeff the First 56 Retrogression (A Very Sad Picture) 57 General Pillow's Resignation 58 "Masterly Inactivity" or Six Months on the Potomac 59 Cotton-A Full and Scant Market 60 Flying Artillery 61 Breaking that Backbone 62 The Inauguration at Richmond 63 Aid and Comfort to the Enemy 64 Remarkable Instance of Vitality-The Small End of the Rebel Alligatoi 65 The Mayor of New Orleans Yielding to "Brute Force" 66 The New Orleans Plum 67 Jeff Davis Falls Back on the South Proper 68 The American St. Patrick Driving Out the Reptiles 69 The Latest from America or the New York "Eye-Duster," to be Taken E 70 Periodical Scare of the Old Party at the War Department 71 Lincoln's Two Difficulties 72 Federal Generals on the Lookout for "Stonewall" Jackson 73 Arise, Arise My Maryland 74 Abe Lincoln's Last Card or the Rouge-et-Noir 75 A Lucky Coincidence-Fast Day in Richmond 76 Masks and Faces 77 Grand Set-to at Cooper Institute 1863 81 Old Mother Lincoln and Old Mother Staton 82 Any More Scrubbing to Give Out? 83 Scene in a Confederate Hospital 84 Schoolmaster Lincoln and His Boys 85 Shameful Extortion! 86 Master Abraham Lincoln Gets a New Toy 87 The Copperhead Party 88 Don Quixote and Sancho Panza 89 The Food Question Down South 90 The Little Joker 91 Jeff Davis's Face as seen through South Mountain Gap 92 The President's Order No. 252 93 The Naughty Boy Gotham, Who would not Take the Draft 94 This Colored Person is NOT Engaged in the Capture of Conscripts 95 Recipe to Get Rid of Extortioners 96 Office Board of Examiners-Examination of a Conscript 97 Contrast of Prisons 98 A Bad Egg for Jeff Davis-Chattanooga 99 Jester Lincoln and His Puppets 100 The Commander-in-Chief Conciliating the Soldier's Votes on the Ba 101 Writing the Emancipation Proclamation 102 Cause of Rosecranz's Supercedurel 103 Abduction of the Yankee Goddess of Liberty 1864 107 The True Peace Commissioners 108 Lincoln and Seward Watching over the Drooping Eagle 109 The Logic of Extortion 110 Cold Comfort 111 Chairman of Committee on "Subsistence" 112 A Hard Case 115 Platforms Illustrated 114 Recruiting 115 "I Wish I was in Dixie" 116 The Furlough South 117 An Expedition in Pursuit of Live Stock 118 Butler, the Beast, at Work 119 Hospitable Invitation 120 Grant Turning Lee's Flank 121 A Little Game of Bagatelle between Old Abe the Rail Splitter and Little Mack the Gunboat General 122 Abraham's Dreaml 123 Rising Hemlines of Patriotic Young Ladies 124 The True Issue or "That's Whats the Matter" 125 Peace Movement Northl 126 This Reminds Me of a Little Joke 127 The American Iconoclast 128 Acrobatic Novelties 129 "I Knew Him, Horatio; A Fellow of Infinite Jest" 130 Abe Lincoln Flattering Himself on His Chance of Re-election 131 Long Abraham Lincoln a Little Longer 132 Bellycose Appearance of Our Brave Boys after Thanksgiving 133 A Dove of Peace 1865 137 Santa Claus Sherman Putting Savannah into Uncle Sam's Stocking 138 The Last Suggestion from RichmondLibrary of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Caricatures and cartoons, United States Politics and government 1861-1865 Caricatures and cartoons, American wit and humor, Pictorial