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I feed you all!

Title: I feed you all!
Creator(s): American Oleograph Co., lithographer
Date Created/Published: [Milwaukee, Wisc.] : Lith by American Oleograph Co., Milwaukee, c1875.
Summary: No doubt inspired by the Granger movement, the artist asserts the importance of the farmer in American society. 'I Pay for All.' The Grange. midwestern farmers,railroads and grain elevators. farmer with a plough and two horses. twigs and oak branches, with stalks of corn and sheafs of wheat in the corners. Above the scene is an eagle and an arrangement of flags, '1776. 1876.' Several smaller scenes surround the central vignette. Clockwise from the upper left corner are: a lawyer ('I Plead for All'); a seated President Ulysses S. Grant ('I Rule for All'); an officer leading a charge ('I Fight for All'); a clergyman at his pulpit ('I Preach for All'); a ship owner watching his vessel through a window ('I Sail for All'); a shopkeeper in a general store ('I Buy & Sell for All'); a doctor with a scale and drugs ('I Physic You All'); a broker at his window ('I Fleece You All'); a trader (I Bull & Bear for All'); and a railroad owner watching his locomotive ('I Carry for All').
Notes:
F13115 U.S. Copyright Office.
'Entered ... 1875 by American Oleograph Co. ... Washington, D.C.'
Published in: American political prints, 1766-1876 / Bernard F. Reilly. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1991, entry 1875-1.
Subjects:
Farmers and farming.
Grange Movement.
Grant, Ulysses S., presidency.
Labor and trades, portrayed.
Lithographs--1870-1880
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