The_Senatorial_Tapster,_H._L._Stephens,_Vanity_Fair_1860.jpg
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Description The Senatorial Tapster, H. L. Stephens, Vanity Fair 1860.jpg |
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Political cartoon from
Vanity Fair
, March 10, 1860. William H. Seward, senator and contender for the Republican nomination for president (won by Abraham Lincoln) repositions himself as a moderate on slavery by brewing "mild beer" after his Rochester speech in which he said slavery would lead to a "irrepressible conflict.
Caption: Customer -- I notice you draw your ale very mild now, William. Landlord Seward -- Yes, this is a new tap, some I brewed myself last Wednesday; my customers thought the Rochester ale was rather too strong. |
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H. L. Stephens, The Senatorial Tapster. 1860 GettDigital: Civil War Era Collection, Special Collections / Musselman Library, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania < http://gettysburg.cdmhost.com/cdm/ref/collection/p4016coll2/id/250 >
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