Difference between trimming,hedge,cutting,down,Uncle Sam,free trade,Rogers,1888
Title: The difference between trimming a hedge and cutting it down Uncle Sam, 'Now don't come around tellin' me that story about cuttin' down the hedge and bein' eat up by the free-trade b'ars' / / W.A. Rogers.
Creator(s): Rogers, W. A. (William Allen), 1854-1931, artist
Date Created/Published: 1888.
Summary: Political cartoon showing Thomas Brackett Reed as a boy, crying to Uncle Sam, with another boy pulling small wagon 'pig iron, Kelley,' while President Grover Cleveland trims 'tariff, the protection hedge' to reduce the 'surplus'.
Notes:
Illus. in: Harper's weekly, 1888 Aug. 4, p. 568.
Subjects:
Cleveland, Grover,--1837-1908.
Reed, Thomas B.--(Thomas Brackett),--1839-1902.
Uncle Sam (Symbolic character)--1880-1890.
Free trade & protection--United States--1880-1890.
Hedges (Plants)--1880-1890.
Caricatures--1880-1890.
Editorial cartoons--1880-1890.
Wood engravings--1880-1890.
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