Photo of Puck,Black Jack,Civil Service Missionaries,1886,Wales,John Logan
Title: Black Jack and the civil-service missionaries / J.A. Wales.
Creator(s): Wales, James Albert, 1852-1886, artist
Date Created/Published: N.Y. : Published by Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1886 January 20.
Summary: Illustration shows John Logan dressed as a Native American, sitting on the ground, trying to ignore Dorman B. Eaton who is showing him a notice that states 'Confirmation of Dorman B. Eaton as Civil Service Commissioner in spite of Logan's speech'. Three men, 'A.P. Edgerton, Voorhees, [and] Sherman' are standing in the background near tipis.
Notes:
Title from item.
Caption: 'Ugh! Me don't want no civil-service reform.'
Illus. from Puck, v. 18, no. 463, (1886 January 20), cover.
Copyright 1886 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
Subjects:
Eaton, Dorman B.--(Dorman Bridgman),--1823-1899.
Logan, John Alexander,--1826-1886.
Edgerton, Alfred P.--(Alfred Peck),--1813-1897.
Sherman, John,--1823-1900.
Voorhees, Charles S.--(Charles Stewart),--1853-1909.
Civil service reform--1880-1890.
Tipis--1880-1890.
Cartoons (Commentary)--1880-1890.
Chromolithographs--Color--1880-1890.
Magazine covers--1880-1890.
Periodical illustrations--1880-1890.
Bookmark /2011661374/
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