The True Issue or "Thats Whats the Matter".

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In a rare pro-Democrat cartoon presidential aspirant George Brinton McClellan is portrayed as the intermediary between Abraham Lincoln and Confederacy president Jefferson Davis. Gen. McClellan is in the center acting as a go-between in a tug-of-war over a "Map of the United States" engaged in by Lincoln (left) and Davis. He holds the two men by their lapels and asserts, "The Union must be preserved at all hazards!" Lincoln tugs at the northern side of the map, saying, "No peace without abolition." Davis pulls at the southern portion, advocating, "No peace without Separation!" Summary from: Library of Congress Print & Photographs Collection.
Full Title
The True Issue or "Thats Whats the Matter".
Contributor(s)
Publisher
Currier & Ives, 152 Nassau St N. Y
Date Issued
1864
Language
English
Form
image/tiff
Date Captured
2016-11-28
Identifier
769.973 PR 0074
https://asa.lib.lehigh.edu/Record/10764510
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Note
Phase One P40+
Alex Japha
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Record Origin

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Ives, C. &. (1864). The True Issue or "Thats Whats the Matter". (1–). https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/photographs-prints/currier-ives-civil-war-lithograph-prints/true-issue
Ives, Currier &. 1864. “The True Issue or ‘Thats Whats the Matter’”. https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/photographs-prints/currier-ives-civil-war-lithograph-prints/true-issue.
Ives, Currier &. The True Issue or "Thats Whats the Matter". 1864, https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/photographs-prints/currier-ives-civil-war-lithograph-prints/true-issue.