World History Archive HDD
EN_01168112_9090

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Not a drum was heard nor a funeral note' The erosion of Democratic support for presidential hopeful Martin Van Buren (1782-1862) is portrayed as the funeral of 'the Kinderhook fox.' The print was deposited for copyright on May 22, 1844, one week before the Democratic National Convention squelched Van Buren's presidential ambitions by nominating James K. Polk. Former president Andrew Jackson and incumbent John Tyler, both of whom appear here, were instrumental in bringing about Van Buren's defeat.
2015-03-22
EAST NEWS
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World History Archive
WHA_051_0090
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29cm x 21cm przy 300dpi
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