Box 3
Contains 106 Results:
Earn More than You Spend, 13 April 1878
Including illustration titled: 'Earn More than You Spend.' From Harper's Weekly, March 17, 1883. By Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902.
Seed that Bears Fruit, 18 May 1878
Including illustration titled: 'Seed that Bears Fruit. Capital the Result of Labor, and Labor the Result of Capital.' From Harper's Weekly, May 18, 1878. By Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902.
The Quack Frog, 25 May 1878
Including illustration titled: 'The Quack Frog.' From Harper's Weekly, May 25, 1878. By Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902.
Protecting White Labor, 22 March 1879
Including illustration titled: 'Protecting White Labor.' From Harper's Weekly, March 22, 1879. By Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902.
Hatching, 5 April 1879
Including illustration titled: 'Hatching. How much longer will birds of prey be allowed to gorge themselves on the savings of the self-denying and industrious - and escape the consequences!' From Harper's Weekly, April 5, 1879. By Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902.
One and Inseparable, 23 November 1878
Including illustration titled: 'One and Inseparable. Capital Makes Labor, and Labor Makes Capital.' From Harper's Weekly, November 23, 1878. By Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902.
The Lebanon Club, 24 January 1880
Including illustration titled: 'The Lebanon Club - New York Working-Men's Coffee-House.' From Harper's Weekly, January 24, 1880. By Snyder, W. P.
For this Relief, Much Thanks, 17 March 1883
Including illustration titled: 'For this Relief, Much Thanks.' From Harper's Weekly, March 17, 1883. By Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902.
Too Heavy a Load for the Trades-Unions, 15 May 1886
Including illustration titled: 'Too Heavy a Load for the Trades-Unions. The Competent Workman Must Support the Incompetent.' From Harper's Weekly, April 10, 1886. By Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902.
Liberty is not Anarchy, 4 September 1886
Including illustration titled: 'Liberty Is Not Anarchy.' From Harper's Weekly, September 4, 1886. By Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902.
The Miners' Rebellion in Tennessee, 28 August 1892
Including illustrations titled: 'Colonel Kellar Anderson, the Hero of Coal Creek.'; 'Fort Anderson as Seen Looking Up From the Stockade.'; and 'The Miners' Rebellion in Tennessee.' From Harper's Weekly, August 28, 1892. By Snyder, W. P.
The Workingman Between Two Fires!, 28 February 1905
Including illustration titled: 'The Workingman Between Two Fires!' From Judge, February 28, 1905. By Hamilton, Grant E.
How to Enlist the Sympathy of Mankind
Including illustration titled: 'How to Enlist the Sympathy of Mankind.' From Judge, circa 1880s-1890s. By Hamilton, Grant E.
The American Workingman of the Future, 1 March 1905
Including illustration titled: 'The American Workingman of the Future.' From Puck, March 1, 1905. By Opper, Frederick Burr, 1857-1937.
Is Not this Only Another Form of 'Monopoly'?, 31 March 1886
Including illustration titled: 'Is Not this Only Another Form of Monopoly?' From Puck, March 31, 1886. By Shults, A. B. (Albert B.), 1868-1913.
The Anarchist Fortune-Teller's Dupe, 28 April 1886
Including illustration titled: 'The Anarchist Fortune-Teller's Dupe.' From Puck, April 28, 1886. By Opper, Frederick Burr, 1857-1937.
Home Comforts for the Laborer and His Family, 10 October 1888
Including illustration titled: 'Home Comforts for the Laborer and His Family.' From Puck, October 10, 1888. By Opper, Frederick Burr, 1857-1937.
Political Leap-Year, 4 September 1886
Including illustration titled: 'Political Leap-Year - An Attack on the Workingman.' Harper's Weekly, September 4, 1886. By Ehrhart, S. D. (Samuel D.), approximately 1862-1937.
The Regulation End of the Strike
Including illustration titled: 'The Regulation End of the Strike.' From Puck, circa 1880s-1890s. By Taylor, Charles Jay, 1855-1929.
Tenth Annual Convention of the Knights of Labor, 16 October 1886
Including illustration titled: 'Virginia - Tenth Annual Convention of the Knights of Labor, Held at the First Regiment Armory, Richmond, October 4th-9th, General Master Workman Powderly Addressing the Convention.' From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, October 16, 1886. By Becker, Joseph, 1841-1910.