Southern Labor Archives

19th & 20th Century Labor Prints

19th & Early 20th Century Labor Prints, 1863-1908

Scope and Content:

Lithographs and engravings of various illustrations and political cartoons of United States Labor from a variety of newspapers including Puck, Harpers Weekly, and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.  The collection consists of 130 color and b&w lithographs and engravings produced from 1863 to 1908.  They include images of laborers, labor unions, labor leaders, strikes, and xyz.  The majority of the prints are in good condition.

Subject Terms (from the Library of Congress Thesaurus for Graphic Materials I: Subject Headings)


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1.
Title: Knights of the nineteenth century
Subjects:

 

 

 

 

Parades & processions
Labor unions
Coopers
Tinsmithing
Metalworking
Plumbers
Carpenters
Bricklayers' unions
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Puck, 1886? p. 140
Medium: Lithograph


2.
Title: Snapping the whip
Subjects: Labor unions
Labor leaders
Anarchists
Powderly, Terence Vincent
, 1849-1924
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Puck, 1886? p. 104
Medium: Lithograph


3.
Title: Mary's little lamb
Subjects:

 

 

Labor leaders
Gompers, Samuel, 1850-1924
Political parties
Third parties (United States politics)
Popocratic Party
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Harper's Weekly, September 19, 1908, p. 1
Medium: Lithograph


4.
Title: A gallant effort
Subjects:

 

Labor unions
Miners' strikes
National Civic Federation
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Harper's Weekly, May 24, 1902? p. 678
Medium: Engraving


5.
Title: He knows which side his bread is buttered on
Subjects:

 

Laborers
Presidential elections
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Judge, October 3, 1908 p. 1
Medium: Lithograph


6.
Title: The inevitable result to the American workingman of indiscriminate immigration
Subjects: Emigration & immigration
Laborers
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Judge
Medium: Lithograph


7.
Title: A hint to a long-suffering people
Subjects: Labor unions
Plumbers
Political cartoons -- United States
Source:
Medium: Lithograph


8.
Title: Wanted, a leader! - The labor-agitation orchestra on the go-as-you-please plan
Subjects: Labor leaders
Powderly, Terence Vincent, 1849-1924
George, Henry, 1839-1897
American Federation of Labor
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Puck
Medium: Lithograph


 
9.
Title: The beginning and end of a labor strike
Subjects:

 

 

Strikes
Labor unions
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, April 10, 1880, p. 96
Medium: Engraving


10.
Title: The bogus workingman and his lonesome boom
Subjects: Corruption
Labor leaders
Afro-Americans
Servants
Political cartoons -- United States
Source:
Medium: Lithograph


11.
Title: The law of arbitration for the quarreling giants
Subjects: Monopolies
Laborers
Labor unions
Industrial arbitration
Socialism
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Puck
Medium: Lithograph


12.
Title: Working-Women's Protective Union - Hearing Complaint Against Sewing Machine Dealer
Subjects: Women's rights
Industrial arbitration
Laborers
Labor unions
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Unidentified
Medium: Engraving


13.
Title: [Workman] Hopelessly Bound to the Stake
Subjects: Monopolies
Employees
Press
Depew, Chauncey M. (Chauncey Mitchell), 1834-1928
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Puck, August 15, 1883
Medium: Lithograph


14.
Title: An American Autocrat. He Ties Up Railroads and Exposes the Public to Inconvenience and Danger Whenever He is Obliged to Do Something to Earn His Salary
Subjects: Labor leaders
Powderly, Terence Vincent, 1849-1924
Railroad strikes
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Puck, August 20, 1890
Medium: Lithograph


15.
Title: A Lesson of the Last Strike
Subjects: Labor unions
Strikes
Terrorism
Bombings
Prosperity
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Puck, August 30, 1899
Medium: Lithograph


16.
Title: The Strike
Subjects: Strikes
Social classes

Periodical illustrations -- United States
Source: Unidentified
Medium: Lithograph


17.
Title: Atlanta, Georgia - Manufacture of Cotton-Seed Oil; Atlanta, Georgia - The Commercial Center
Subjects: Cotton industry -- Georgia -- Atlanta
Commerce -- Atlanta
Periodical illustrations -- United States
Source: Harper's Weekly, February 12, 1887
Medium: Engraving
Note: Detail of larger image. Images 17 through 22 make up the whole.


18.
Title: Heaters, Atlanta, Georgia - Manufacture of Cotton-Seed Oil; Atlanta, Georgia - The Commercial Center
Subjects: Cotton industry -- Georgia -- Atlanta
Commerce -- Industry
Atlanta -- Business
Periodical illustrations -- United States
Source: Harper's Weekly, February 12, 1887
Medium: Engraving
Note: Detail of larger image. Images 17 through 22 make up the whole.


19.
Title: Grinding Cotton Seed Cakes, Atlanta, Georgia - Manufacture of Cotton-Seed Oil; Atlanta, Georgia - The Commercial Center
Subjects: Cotton industry -- Georgia -- Atlanta
Commerce -- Industry
Atlanta -- Business
Periodical illustrations -- United States
Source: Harper's Weekly, February 12, 1887
Medium: Engraving
Note: Detail of larger image. Images 17 through 22 make up the whole.


20.
Title: Preparing Cotton Seed Meal, Atlanta, Georgia - Manufacture of Cotton-Seed Oil; Atlanta, Georgia - The Commercial Center
Subjects: Cotton industry -- Georgia -- Atlanta
Commerce -- Industry
Periodical illustrations -- United States
Source: Harper's Weekly, February 12, 1887
Medium: Engraving
Note: Detail of larger image. Images 17 through 22 make up the whole.


21.
Title: Barrelling the Oil, Atlanta, Georgia - Manufacture of Cotton-Seed Oil; Atlanta, Georgia - The Commercial Center
Subjects: Commerce -- Industry -- Georgia -- Atlanta --1880 -1900
Business --  Georgia -- Atlanta -- 1880 -1900
Source: Harper's Weekly, February 12, 1887
Medium: Engraving
Note: Detail of larger image. Images 17 through 22 make up the whole.


22.
Title: Atlanta, Georgia - Manufacture of Cotton-Seed Oil; Atlanta, Georgia - The Commercial Center
Subjects: Railroads
Business districts -- Georgia -- Atlanta
Commerce -- Industry -- 1880 -1900
Atlanta -- Business -- 1880 -1900
Source: Harper's Weekly, February 12, 1887
Medium: Engraving
Note: Detail of larger image. Images 17 through 22 make up the whole.


23.
Title: Shipping Watermelons by Rail from Atlanta, Georgia
Subjects: Commerce -- Industry -- 1880 -1900
Atlanta -- Business -- 1880 -1900
Shipping -- Railroads -- Watermelons -- Atlanta -- 1880 - 1900
Agriculture -- 1800 - 1900
Source: Harper's Weekly, August 28, 1888
Medium: Engraving


24.
Title: South Carolina - Our Great National Industry - Shipping Cotton From Charleston to Foreign and Domestic Ports - A Scene on North Commercial Wharf"
Subjects: Commerce -- Industry -- 1870 - 1880
South Carolina -- Business -- 1870 - 1880
Shipping -- Cotton Industry -- 1870 - 1880
Source: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, November 16, 1878
Medium: Engraving


25.
Title: South Carolina - Our Great National Industries - An Improved Cotton - Press In Use At Charleston
Subjects: Commerce -- Industry -- 1880 - 1900
South Carolina -- Business -- 1880 - 1900
Manufacturing -- Cotton Industry -- 1800  - 1900
Source: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper,
April 16, 1881
Medium: Engraving


26.
Title: Police Guarding the Entrance, Maryland - The Labor Troubles In The Cumberland District - Scenes At and About the Eckhart Mines
Subjects: Miners' strikes
Police
Mine buildings
Source: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper,
June 10, 1882
Medium: Engraving
Note: Detail of larger image. Images 26 through 29 make up the whole.


27.
Title: View of Eckhart, Maryland - The Labor Troubles In The Cumberland District - Scenes At and About the Eckhart Mines
Subjects: Cityscapes
Source: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper,
June 10, 1882
Medium: Engraving
Note: Detail of larger image. Images 26 through 29 make up the whole.


28.
Title: Maryland - The Labor Troubles In The Cumberland District - Scenes At and About the Eckhart Mines
Subjects: Miners' strikes
Strikebreakers
Source: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper,
June 10, 1882
Medium: Engraving
Note: Detail of larger image. Images 26 through 29 make up the whole.


29.
Title: Maryland - The Labor Troubles In The Cumberland District - Scenes At and About the Eckhart Mines
Subjects: Miners' strikes -- United States -- Maryland -- 1880  - 1890
Mine buildings
Source: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper,
June 10, 1882
Medium: Engraving
Note: Detail of larger image. Images 26 through 29 make up the whole.


30.
Title: Atlanta, Georgia - The Manufacture of Gossypium Phosphate
Subjects: Atlanta -- Manufacturing -- Production --
Industry -- Gossypium phosphate -- 1881 - 1890
Source: Harper's Weekly
Medium: Engraving


31.
Title: Will He Dare Do It? (Income Tax)
Subjects: United States -- Government -- Income Taxes
Political cartoon -- 1870 - 1880
Source: Harper's Weekly, March 2, 1878
Medium: Engraving


32.
Title: The Metropolitan Museum - "Is it intended as much for the humblest artisan as for the most refined lover of the fine arts." - Henry G. Marquand; And this is how the workingman enjoys the Museum on his only day of liberty.
Subjects: New York - New York - United States
Exhibition facilities -- Art Exhibitions
Galleries & Museums
Political cartoon -- 1880 -1890
Source: Puck, January 2, 1889
Medium: Lithograph


33.
Title: Giving The Other Fellow A Chance (Textile Industries, New England vs. New South)
Subjects: United States -- Textile Industry - Cotton Industry
Political cartoons -- 1890 - 1900
Source: Puck, March 13, 1895
Medium: Lithograph


34.
Title: English Buyer's Examining Samples Of Cotton In A Broker's Office
Subjects: United States -- Textile Industry -- Cotton Industry
Commerce -- Merchants
Political Cartoons -- 1870 - 1880
Source: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, November 16, 1878
Medium: Engraving
Note: Reverse side of image 35


35.
Title: South Carolina. - Our Great National Industry - Scenes on the Cotton Wharves of Charleston
Subjects: Textile Industry -- Cotton Industry
Laborers -- Working Class
Piers & Wharves
Political Cartoons -- 1870 - 1880
Source: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, November 16, 1878
Medium: Engraving


36.
Title: The Workingman's Mite
Subjects: United States -- Trade Unions -- Strikes
Political cartoon -- 1870 - 1880
Source: Harper's Weekly, May 20, 1871
Medium: Engraving


37.
Title: The Emancipator of Labor and the Honest Working People (Communists)
Subjects: Communism -- Economic & Social Conditions -- United States -- 1900 -1910
Liberty -- Civil Liberty
Laborers  -- Working Class
Political cartoons -- 1870 - 1880
Source: Harper's Weekly, February 7, 1874
Medium: Engraving


38.
Title: The Real Connecting Link (between the North & South) This Looks Like Real Business
Subjects: Industry -- Economic and Political Systems
Laborers -- Working Class
Peace -- Industrial Arbitration
Political cartoon -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Harper's Weekly, March 26, 1881
Medium: Engraving


39.
Title: Seed That Bears Fruit - Capital is the Result of Labor, and Labor is the Result of Capital
Subjects: Capitalism -- United States
Laborers -- Agricultural Laborers -- United States
Source: Harper's Weekly, May 18, 1878
Medium: Engraving


40.
Title: The Quack Frog (Communism - The Symbol of Universal Human Love)
Subjects: Communism -- United States
Political cartoon -- 1878
Source: Harper's Weekly, May 25, 1878
Medium: Engraving


41.
Title: Protecting White Labor
Subjects:

 

Labor Unions
Laborers
Free trade & protection
Treaties
Emigration & immigration

Political cartoons -- United States -- 1870 - 1880
Source: Harper's Weekly, March 22, 1879
Medium: Engraving


42.
Title: Hatching. How much longer will birds of prey be allowed to gorge themselves on the savings of the self-denying & industrious and escape the consequences?
Subjects: Communism -- United States -- 1870 - 1880
Political cartoons -- United States -- 1870 - 1880
Source: Harper's Weekly, May 25, 1879
Medium: Engraving


43.
Title: One and Inseparable: Capital makes labor and labor makes capital
Subjects: Capitalism -- United States
Laborers -- United States
Political cartoons
Source:
Medium: Engraving


44.
Title: The Lebanon Club - New York Workingmen's Coffeehouse
Subjects: Organizations' Facilities -- Clubs -- New York -- New York
Working Class -- Laborers -- New York -- New York
Political cartoons  -- 1870 - 1880
Source: Harper's Weekly, January 24, 1880
Medium: Engraving


45.
Title: For this Relief, Much Thanks (tariff)
Subjects: Taxes -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Political cartoons -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Harper's Weekly, March 17, 1883
Medium: Engraving


46.
Title: What's In A Name. There is a great deal in his name, and a great responsibility in the way in which he guards it. (Knights of Labor)
Subjects: Railroad Strike -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Labor Unions --United States -- 1880 - 1890
Industrial arbitration -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Political cartoons -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Harper's Weekly, April 10, 1886
Medium: Engraving


47.
Title: Too Heavy A Load for the Trades-Unions.  The Competent Workman Must Support the Incompetent
Subjects: Labor Unions -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Political cartoons -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Harper's Weekly, March 17, 1883
Medium: Engraving


48.
Title: Earn More Than You Spend (The Capitalist vs. the Laborer)
Subjects: Commerce -- Labor Unions -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Political cartoons -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Harper's Weekly, March 17, 1883
Medium: Engraving


49.
Title: Liberty Not Anarchy
Subjects: Politics & Government -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Solidarity -- Anarchism
Political cartoons -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Harper's Weekly, September 4, 1886
Medium: Engraving


50.
Title: The Workingman Between Two Fires
Subjects: Economic & Social Conditions -- United States
Progress -- Wealth
Depression -- Poverty
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Judge
Medium: Lithograph


51.
Title: How to Enlist the Sympathy of Mankind. A hint to wallflowers  - "Pity is akin to love." (Boycott)
Subjects: Strike -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Judge
Medium: Lithograph


52.
Title: The American Workingman of the Future
Subjects: Labor unions -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Political cartoons -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Puck, ca. 1890
Medium: Lithograph


53.
Title: Is not this only another Form of Monopoly? For the Sake of One Man, Discharged for Cause, Thousands of Workingmen are Forced Out of Employment, Business is Paralyzed, and Destruction of Life and Property Threatened - All by Order of Professional Agitators. Is this Fair to the Workingman or to anyone Else?
Subjects: Labor Unions -- Strikes -- United States -- 1900 - 1910
Laborers -- Working class
Political cartoons -- 1900 - 1910
Source: Puck, March 31, 1886
Medium: Lithograph


54.
Title: The Anarchist Fortune-Teller's Dupe. Workingman's Wife. - Husband, don't waste your time here. What will become of us while you are neglecting your work?
Subjects: Anarchism -- Government -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Political cartoons -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Puck, April 28, 1886
Medium: Lithograph


55.
Title: Home Comforts For the Laborer and His Family - If Harrison and Protected Monopoly are Victorious.
Subjects: Government -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Political cartoons  -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Puck, October 10, 1888
Medium: Lithograph


56.
Title: Political Leap - Year - An Attack On The Workingman. But had better look out, for she is a clinger, and she has a large and growing family to support. What's the matter with the little girl around the corner?
Subjects: Government -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Political cartoons -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Harper's Weekly, September 4, 1886
Medium: Lithograph


57.
Title: The Regulation End of the Strike - The Scab Drives, The Agitator rides, and the Striker gets coldly left
Subjects: Laborers -- Strikes -- United States
Political cartoons -- 
Source: Puck
Medium: Lithograph


58.
Title: Fort Anderson As Seen Looking Up From the Stockade. Colonel Keller Anderson, the Meso of Coal Creek.  [The Miners' Rebellion in Tennessee.]
Subjects: Miners strikes -- Coal Creek -- Tennessee
Laborers -- Strikes -- United States
Political cartoons --
Source: Harper's Weekly
Medium: Engraving
Note: Detail of a larger image. Images 58 and 59 make up the whole.


59.
Title: The Miners Attacking Coal Creek from Their Hills.  [The Miners' Rebellion in Tennessee.]
Subjects: Miners strikes -- Coal Creek -- Tennessee
Laborers -- Strikes -- United States
Political cartoons --
Source: Harper's Weekly
Medium: Engraving
Note: Detail of a larger image. Images 58 and 59 make up the whole.


60.
Title: Virginia - Tenth Annual Convention of the Knights of Labor, Held at the First Regiment Armory, Richmond, October 4th - 9th. General Master Workman Powderly Addressing the Convention.
Subjects: Labor Unions -- United States -- 1880 -1890
Labor meeting -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, October 16, 1886
Medium: Engraving


61.
Title: New York City - Grand Demonstration of Workingmen. September 5th - The Procession Passing the Reviewing - Stand at Union Square
Subjects:

 

 

Demonstrations -- New York -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Labor unions -- Demonstrations -- New York -- 1880 - 1890
Demonstrations -- Union Square -- New York -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, October 16, 1886
Medium: Engraving


62.
Title: The Female Slaves of New York. - "Sweaters" and their Victims. 1) Scene in a "sweater's" factory; 2) The End; 3) Scene at the Grand Street Ferry.
Subjects: Seamstress -- New York -- New York -- United States
Employment Exploitation -- Employment Rights
Employment -- Textile Laborers -- Women
Source: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, November 3, 1888
Medium: Engraving


63.
Title: Negroes Driven South by the Rebel Officers
Subjects: Slavery -- United States -- 1860 - 1870
Source: Harper's Weekly, November 8, 1862
Medium: Engraving


64.
Title: (Labor) He Doesn't Need Eyes with Us to Guide Him
Subjects: Labor -- Labor unions -- United States -- 1900 - 1910
Political Cartoon -- 1900 - 1910
Source: Harper's Weekly, June 15, 1901
Medium: Engraving


65.
Title: Out of Work
Subjects: Unemployed -- Joblessness --
Labor supply
Political cartoons -- United States --
Source: Harper's Weekly
Medium: Illustration
Note: Unemployment


66.
Title: Spring Styles in Strikes
Subjects: Strikes -- Labor unions -- 1880 - 1890
Political cartoons -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Source: The Wasp, May 21, 1887
Medium: Lithograph


67.
Title: Pennsylvania - The Carpet-Weaver's Strike in Philadelphia - Female Strikers Patrolling the Streets
Subjects: Strikes -- Labor unions -- Industrial arbitration -- 1880 - 1890
Political cartoons -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Frank Leslie's Illustrated News, November 3, 1888
Medium: Engraving


68.
Title: Terrence Vincent Powderly, Grand Master Workman, Knights of Labor
Subjects: Portraits -- Labor leader -- Labor unions -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Frank Leslie's Illustrated News, November 13, 1886
Medium: Photoengraving


69.
Title: Uncle Sam (to Labor Party Representative) "You did splendidly, my boy, for a first attempt, but, for your own good and that of the country, get rid of that dangerous companion [anarchy] of yours....
Subjects: Anarchism -- Labor unions -- Politics and government -- 1880 - 1890
Political cartoons -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, November 13, 1886
Medium: Engraving


70.
Title: The Great Labor Question  from a Southern Point of View
Subjects: Slaves -- Slavery -- Labor
Political cartoons -- United States -- 1860 - 1870
Source: Harper's Weekly, July 29, 1865
Medium: Engraving


71.
Title: Solution of the Labor Question in the South
Subjects: Slaves -- Slavery -- Labor -- Politics and government
Political cartoons -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Harper's Weekly, December 12, 1865
Medium: Engraving


72.
Title: Rice Culture on the Ogeechee, Near Savannah, Georgia
Subjects: Rice plantations -- Rice industry
Agriculture -- Farming -- Rice -- 1860 - 1870
Source: Harper's Weekly, December 12, 1865
Medium: Engraving


73.
Title: The First Bale of the Cotton Crop
Subjects: Cotton -- Cotton industry -- United States -- 1870 - 1880
Source: Harper's Weekly, August 21, 1875
Medium: Engraving


74.
Title: The Sugar Harvest in Louisiana
Subjects: Sugar -- Sugarcane -- Sugar industry -- Sugar plantations -- United States -- 1870 -1880
Source: Harper's Weekly, October 30, 1875
Medium: Engraving


75.
Title: The Moss Industry in the South
Subjects: Spanish moss -- Agriculture -- United States -- Industry -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Harper's Weekly, September 2, 1882
Medium: Engraving


76.
Title: Interior of a Southern Cotton Press by Night
Subjects: Cotton -- Cotton industry -- Industrial facilities -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Harper's Weekly, March 24, 1883
Medium: Illustration


77.
Title: Cotton Culture in the South
Subjects: Cotton -- Cotton industry -- Industrial facilities -- Commerce -- United States -- Levees -- Shipping -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Harper's Weekly, July 7, 1883
Medium: Illustration


78.
Title: The Root of the Matter. Boycotter. "You must stop work, because I have a grievance against your employer...."
Subjects: Boycotts -- Strikes -- Labor -- United States -- 1880 - 1890
Political Cartoons -- 1880 - 1890
Source: Harper's Weekly, May 8, 1886
Medium: Engraving


79.
Title:

You Shall Not Press Down Upon the Brow of Labor this Crown (Fifty Cent Bunco Dollar)

Subjects: Gambling -- United States
Political Cartoons -- United States
Source: Harper's Weekly, September 5, 1896
Medium: Engraving


80.
Title:

The Lure of the Pecan; A pecan orchard, showing how cotton is planted between the trees

Subjects: Farming -- Agriculture -- Cotton -- United States -- 1910 - 1920
Source: 1911
Medium: Halftone photomechanical print
Note: Detail of a larger image. Images 80 thru 84 make up the whole.


81.
Title:

The Lure of the Pecan; The late Col. William R. Stuart, "The Father of Pecans"

Subjects: Agriculture -- United States -- 1910 - 1920
Source: 1911
Medium: Halftone photomechanical print
Note: Detail of a larger image. Images 80 through 84 make up the whole.


82.
Title:

The Lure of the Pecan; A grove of sixteen-year-old pecan-trees

Subjects: Agriculture -- United States -- 1910 - 1920
Source: 1911
Medium: Halftone photomechanical print
Note: Detail of a larger image. Images 80 through 84 make up the whole.


83.
Title:

The Lure of the Pecan; One of the historic pecan-trees of the South

Subjects: Agriculture -- United States -- 1910 - 1920
Source: 1911
Medium: Halftone photomechanical print
Note: Detail of a larger image. Images 80 through 84 make up the whole.


84.
Title:

The Lure of the Pecan; Pecans from prize trees

Subjects: Agriculture -- United States -- 1910 - 1920
Source: 1911
Medium: Halftone photomechanical print
Note: Detail of a larger image. Images 80 through 84 make up the whole.


85.
Title: The Allies Under the New Flag - The Republicans and the Monopolists Train their Guns on the Workingmen
Subjects: Laborers -- United States
Tariffs -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Puck, 1883
Medium: Lithograph


86.
Title:

It Works Both Ways [Boycotting hurts both workingman and manufacturer]

Subjects: Boycotts -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Puck, November 25, 1885
Medium: Lithograph


87.
Title: The Age of "Labor Unions"
Subjects: Labor Unions -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States


88.
Title: Confusedism; Honest Labor, Convict Labor
Subjects: Labor Unions -- United States
Prison laborers -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States


89.
Title: One Reason Why There Are So Many Idle Young Men
Subjects:

 

 

Labor unions -- United States
Apprentices -- United States
Employment -- United States
Work ethic -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States

Source:
Medium: Engraving


90.
Title: On Time, as Usual.  A Noxious Weed that is Bound to Bloom Every Spring (blackmail, strikes)
Subjects:

 

 

Strikes -- United States
Extortion -- United States
Labor Unions -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States

Source:
Medium: Lithograph


91.
Title: A Golden Age Ahead for the Workingman
Subjects:

 

 

Wages -- United States
Prosperity -- United States
Laborers -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source:
Medium: Lithograph


92.
Title: The Galley.  Dedicated to the States where Child Labor is Still Permitted
Subjects:

 

 

Child labor -- United States
Avarice -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Note: 4X5 b&w copy negative
Source: Puck, n.d.
Medium: Lithograph


93.
Title: Labor Day.  Parade of the Real "Workers" of America
Subjects:

 

 

Parades & processions -- United States
Laborers -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Puck
Medium: Lithograph


94.
Title: Driven Back! Dedicated to our Southern Friends
Subjects:

 

 

Capitalists & financiers -- United States
Emigration & immigration -- United States
Laborers -- United States
Violence -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States

 

Source: Puck
Medium: Lithograph


95.
Title: How to Reach the New South
Subjects:

 

 

Railroads--United States

Maps

Source: Scientific American, May 31, 1890, p. 337
Medium: Engraving


96.
Title: Tallapoosa Blast Furnace - Capacity,  50 Tons a Day
Subjects:

 

 

Railroads -- Georgia -- Tallapoosa -- Georgia -- United States
Furnaces -- Georgia -- United States
Source: Scientific American, May 31, 1890, p. 337
Medium: Engraving


97.
Title: Tallapoosa Blast Furnace - Charging the Furnace
Subjects:

 

 

Furnaces -- Georgia
Iron & steel workers -- Georgia
Georgia -- Haralson County -- Tallapoosa
Periodical illustrations -- United States
Source: Scientific American, May 31, 1890, p. 337
Medium: Engraving


98.
Title: Tallapoosa Blast Furnace - Making a Cast
Subjects:

 

 

Furnaces -- Georgia
Iron & steel workers -- Georgia
Georgia -- Haralson County -- Tallapoosa
Periodical illustrations -- United States
Source: Scientific American, May 31, 1890, p. 337
Medium: Engraving


99.
Title: Mountain City Class Works - Making Flasks and Bottles
Subjects:

 

 

Glassworking -- Georgia
Glass industry -- Georgia
Georgia -- Haralson County -- Tallapoosa
Periodical illustrations -- United States
Source: Scientific American, May 31, 1890, p. 345
Medium: Engraving


100.
Title: Lithia Spring House
Subjects:

 

 

Springs -- Georgia
Mineral Waters -- Georgia
Periodical illustrations -- United States
Source: Scientific American, May 31, 1890, p. 345
Medium: Engraving


101.
Title: Old and New Style Houses - Cracker Team
Subjects:

 

 

Log cabins -- Georgia
Houses -- Georgia
Ox Teams -- Georgia
Periodical illustrations -- United States

Source: Scientific American, May 31, 1890, p. 345
Medium: Engraving


102.
Title: Bird's Eye View of Tallapoosa, Showing River, Streets, and Location of Factories
Subjects:

 

 

Georgia -- Haralson County -- Tallapoosa
Bird's - eye views
Periodical illustrations -- United States
Source: Scientific American, May 31, 1890, p. 345
Medium: Engraving


103.
Title: Labor and Capital
Subjects:

 

 

Political cartoons -- United States
Laborers -- United States
Source:
Medium: Engraving


104.
Title: Between Two Evils
Subjects:

 

 

Political cartoons -- United States

Source:
Medium: Engraving

105.
Title: Home Sweet Home!  There's No Place like Home!
Subjects:

 

 

Laborers -- United States
Communism -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source:
Medium: Engraving


106.
Title: The Queen of Industry, or the New South
Subjects:

 

 

Laborers -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source:
Medium: Engraving


107.
Title: The Street Railroad Strike in New York - The Police Opening the way for a Horsecar
Subjects:

 

 


Laborers -- United States
Railroad strikes -- New York -- New York
Police -- New York -- New York
Source:
Medium: Engraving


108.
Title: Come, Brothers, You have Grown so Big you cannot Afford to Quarrel
Subjects:

 

 

Political cartoons -- United States
Laborers -- United States
Source:
Medium: Engraving


109.
Title: From Darkness to Light - Dedicated to the Atlanta Exposition
Subjects:

 

 

Exhibitions -- Georgia -- Atlanta
War damage -- Georgia
Farm produce -- Georgia
Steel
Periodical illustrations -- United States
Source:
Medium: Lithograph


110.
Title: A Queer Flirtation
Subjects:

 

 

Political parties
Third parties (United States politics)
Republican Party (U.S.)
Democratic Party (U.S.)
Prohibition Party (U.S.)
Labor Unions

Political cartoons -- United States
Source:
Medium: Lithograph


111.
Title: Between Slavery and Starvation
Subjects:

 

 

Laborers -- United States
Labor Unions
Strikebreakers -- United States
Unemployment -- United States
Starvation -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Puck
Medium: Lithograph


112.
Title: The New South - The Triumph of Free Labor
Subjects:

 

 

Exhibitions -- Georgia -- Atlanta
Laborers -- Georgia -- Atlanta
Veterans -- United States
Afro-Americans -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Puck
Medium: Lithograph


113.
Title: The Mephistopheles of Today - Honest Labor's Temptation
Subjects:

 

 

Laborers -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Puck
Medium: Lithograph


114.
Title: Relief at Hand
Subjects:

 

 

Political cartoons -- United States
Laborers -- United States
Source:
Medium: Lithograph


115.
Title: The Free-Trade Bugaboo
Subjects:

 

 

Political cartoons -- United States
Laborers -- United States
Source: Puck
Medium: Lithograph


116.
Title: History Repeats Itself - The Robber Barons of the Middle Ages, and the Robber Barons of Today
Subjects:

 

 

Political cartoons -- United States
Laborers -- United States
Source:
Medium: Lithograph


117.
Title: Concerning a Growing Menace
Subjects:

 

 

Laborers -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source:
Medium: Lithograph


118.
Title: The Protectors of our Industries
Subjects:

 

 

Laborers -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source:
Medium: Lithograph


119.
Title: The New Slavery and the New Slave-Driver
Subjects:

 

 

Laborers -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Puck, n.d.
Medium: Lithograph


120.
Title: First Annual Picnic of the "Knights of Labor" - More Fun for the Spectators than for the Performers.
Subjects:

 

 

Laborers -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source:
Medium: Lithograph


121.
Title: "Coming Out" for Harrision
Subjects:

 

 

Presidential elections
Voting
Laborers
Monopolies
Harrison, Benjamin, 1833 - 1901
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Puck
Medium: Lithograph


122.
Title: The Big Boycott Wind-Bag
Subjects:

 

 

Laborers--United States
Political cartoons--United States
Source:
Medium: Lithograph


123.
Title: The Tournament of Today - A Setto Between Labor and Monopoly
Subjects:

 

 

Laborers -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source:
Medium: Lithograph


124.
Title: The Rent Question
Subjects:

 

 

Laborers -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source: Puck
Medium: Lithograph


125.
Title: Passing Everything on the Road
Subjects:

 

 

Labor Unions -- United States
Business enterprises -- United States
Standard Oil Company.
Northern Pacific Railway Company.
Gould,  Jay, 1836 - 1892.
Political cartoons -- United States -- 1836 - 1892

Source:
Medium: Lithograph


126.
Title: The True Inwardness of the Central Labor Union - Merely Puppets in the Anarchist Editor's Hands
Subjects:

 

 

Labor Unions -- United States
Anarchism -- United States
Journalism -- United States
Political cartoons -- United States
Source:
Medium: Lithograph


127.
Title: Atlanta
Subjects:

 

 

Maps -- Georgia -- Fulton County -- Atlanta

Source: Cram's Universal Atlas, Geographical, Astronomical and Historical, ca. 1888
Medium: Lithograph


128.
Title: Georgia - The Piedmont Industrial Exposition at Atlanta - Its Officers and Buildings
Subjects:

 

 

Exhibitions -- Georgia -- Atlanta
Exhibition buildings -- Georgia -- Atlanta
Periodical illustrations -- United States
Source:
Medium: Lithograph


129.
Title: The Marble Industries of Georgia - Interior View of the Quarries at Tate
Subjects:

 

 

Marble quarrying -- Georgia -- Tate
Periodical illustrations -- United States

Source:
Medium: Engraving


130.
Title: The Atlanta International Cotton Exposition
Subjects:

 

 

Exhibitions -- Georgia -- Atlanta
Exhibition buildings -- Georgia -- Atlanta
Cotton pickers -- Georgia
Railroad stations -- Georgia -- Atlanta
Railroad locomotives -- Georgia -- Atlanta
Periodical illustrations -- United States
Source:
Medium: Lithograph

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