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Social qualities of candidate,Franklin Pierce,Maine Liqour Law,1851,Prohibition

Title: Social qualities of our candidate
Related Names:
Childs, J. (John)
Date Created/Published: N. York : Pubd. by John Childs, 1852.
Summary: Reports of his alcoholism haunted Democratic candidate Franklin Pierce during the 1852 campaign. The matter is taken up here with mocking reference to the Maine Liquor Law of 1851, a landmark prohibition measure first passed in Maine and subsequently adopted in several other states. An obviously inebriated Pierce leans against a large tree at right, holding a bottle out toward a man who passes on horseback. The man holds a document 'Maine Liquor Law' and carries a barrel of 'Hard Cider' on his saddle. He wears a wide-brimmed hat and a drab outfit, indicating that he is a Quaker, among the chief supporters of the temperance movement. Quaker: 'Friend that tree looks as if it was old enough to stand alone--Thee need n't hold it up any longer.' Pierce: 'You have the advantage of me, stranger.--My name is Frank Pierce & I'll stand as long as this tree will stand by me! I'm granite all over! give us your hand--Will you take a horn? I'll give you a toast--Here's confusion to all Maine Liquor Laws. An owl perched on a branch of the tree hoots twice. The Quaker's barrel of 'Hard Cider' has a double meaning: it alludes to an earlier (and successful) Whig presidential candidate, William Henry Harrison, and casts doubt on the Quaker's temperance commitment.
Notes:
Pubd. by John Childs, 84 Nassau St. N. York.
Title appears as it is written on the item.
Weitenkampf, p. 110.
Forms part of: American cartoon print filing series (Library of Congress)
Published in: American political prints, 1766-1876 / Bernard F. Reilly. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1991, entry 1852-34.
Subjects:
Pierce, Franklin,--1804-1869.
Quakers--1850-1860.
Temperance--1850-1860.
Lithographs--1850-1860.
Political cartoons--1850-1860.
Bookmark /2008661563/
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