Bibframe Work
Title"The independents fought nobly!"TypeStill ImageMonographSubjectHill, David B. (David Bennett), 1843-1910Croker, Richard, 1843-1922Grant, Hugh J., 1858-1910 (LCSH)Hinckley, James W., 1850-1904 (LCSH)Sheehan, John C., secretary, Aqueduct CommissionGilroy, Thomas F. (Thomas Francis), 1840-1911 (LCSH)Dana, Charles A. (Charles Anderson), 1819-1897Murphy, Edward, Jr., 1836-1911. (LCSH)McLaughlin, Hugh, 1827-1904 (LCSH)Smyth, Frederick, 1832-1900 (LCSH)Divver, Patrick, 1844-1903 (LCSH)Tammany Hall (Political organization)Municipal government--New York (State)--New York--1890-1900 (LCTGM)Civil service reform--1890-1900 (LCTGM)Tariffs--1890-1900 (LCTGM)Wounds & injuries--1890-1900 (LCTGM)Campaigns & battles--1890-1900 (LCTGM)Standards (Identifying artifacts)--1890-1900 (LCTGM)Soldiers--1890-1900 (LCTGM)Tigers--1890-1900 (LCTGM)Political elections--New York (State)--New York--1890-1900 (LCTGM)Periodical illustrations--1890-1900 (GMGPC)Cartoons (Commentary)--1890-1900 (GMGPC)Chromolithographs--Color--1890-1900 (GMGPC) SummaryPrint shows David B. Hill draped over a cannon and Charles A. Dana with many New York politicians, identified as "Croker, Grant, Hinckley, Sheehan, Gilroy, Murphy, McLaughlin, Smyth, [and] Divver", and the Tammany Tiger, most appear to have some wound or injury in the aftermath of a battle; Puck is standing on the right holding a military standard that states "The Principles We Fought For. Free Raw Materials - Civil Service Reform - Honest Money - [and] Economical Government"Authorized Access PointPughe, J. S. (John S.), 1870-1909 "The independents fought nobly!"