Photo of Puck,Progress & Poverty,1895,Dalrymple,Veterans,Pension,Beggars
Title: Progress and poverty - a decoration day study / Dalrymple.
Creator(s): Dalrymple, Louis, 1866-1905, artist
Date Created/Published: N.Y. : Published by Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1895 May 29.
Summary: Print shows waves of veterans marching through a memorial arch on 'Decoration Day', carrying banners that state 'We will continue to save the country, so long as there is a dollar in the Treasury' and 'Army of Pensioners'. On the right, Uncle Sam wearing tattered clothes, is sitting on a step with the U.S. Capitol in the background, he is holding out his hat labeled 'Deficit' and a sign that states 'I Am Busted'.
Notes:
Title from item.
Illus. from Puck, v. 37, no. 951, (1895 May 29), centerfold.
Copyright 1895 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
Subjects:
Uncle Sam (Symbolic character)--1890-1900.
Veterans--1890-1900.
Pensions--1890-1900.
Public debt--1890-1900.
Beggars--1890-1900.
Cartoons (Commentary)--1890-1900.
Chromolithographs--Color--1890-1900.
Periodical illustrations--1890-1900.
Bookmark /2012648631/
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