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Putting his foot down,Uncle Sam on map of China,1899

Title: Putting his foot down
Date Created/Published: 1899.
Medium: 1 print : lithograph, col.
Summary: Uncle Sam stands on map of China which is being cut up by German, Italy, England, Russia, and France (Austria is in backgr. sharpening shears); Uncle Sam clutches 'Trade Treaty with China' and says: 'Gentleman, you may cut up this map as much as you like, but remember, I'm here to stay, and you can't divide Me up into spheres of influence'.
Notes:
Color lithograph by J.S. Pughe.
Illus. in: Puck, 1899.
No file print.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Cartoons, US 1899; Uncle Sam 1899; China Hist. 1899; Commerce Cartoon 1899; Shelf.
Bookmark /2006681418/
Description of Photograph
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Size
Approximately 8x12 inches.
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