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Political Cartoon,McKinley,Delegate,Railroad track,1896

Title: M'Kinley Comes Tramping on to the tune 'Put Me Off at Buffalo' (as sung by Levi P. Morton)
Date Created/Published: 1896.
Medium: 1 print : wood engraving.
Summary: Political cartooon showing McKinley with delegates under his arms, standing by railroad tracks of Delegates Express at Buffalo station; L.P. Morton tries to get off train. 1896.
Notes:
Wood engraving by D. McCarthy.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Cartoons, US; NY Buffalo; Political conventions; Presidential contests; Pres. I.; BI; Artists, Publ. I.; Shelf.
Bookmark /2005694771/
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