Changing signs,David B Hill,Grover Cleveland,1892
Title: Changing the signs / Victor.
Date Created/Published: [1892?]
Summary: Print shows David B. Hill, outside a drinking establishment, hanging up a sign 'For Governor' which bears an image of himself facing front, while Charles A. Dana holds the sign that was replaced 'For President D.B. Hill' which bears a profile portrait of Hill. Across the street, Grover Cleveland is standing outside a drinking establishment labeled 'Cleveland Shades.' Cleveland was nominated again for president in 1892 and elected to that office, serving from 1893 to 1897.
Notes:
Title from item.
Caption continues: Dave Hill. 'Charley, that new Presidential sign was a dead failure. It didn't draw worth a cent! We'll put back this old sign which was always popular with the gang.'
Published in Judge.
Subjects:
Hill, David B.--(David Bennett),--1843-1910.
Dana, Charles A.--(Charles Anderson),--1819-1897.
Cleveland, Grover,--1837-1908.
Presidential elections--United States--1890-1900.
Lithographs--Color--1890-1900.
Bookmark /2008677103/
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