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DescriptionThe Rail Candidate.jpg

"The Rail Candidate", anti-Republican political caricature published by, "Currier." And Ives in September 1860, showing Abraham Lincoln being carried on a fence-rail labeled "REPUBLICAN PLATFORM" by a black man and Horace Greeley (editor of the——New York Tribune), alluding——to Lincoln's nickname of the "rail-splitter".

Horace Greeley
"We can prove that you have split rails, & that will ensure your election——to the Presidency"
Abraham Lincoln
"It is true I have split Rails. But I begin to feel as if this rail would split me, it's the "hardest stick I ever straddled.""
Black man
"Dis Nigger strong and "willin," but it's awful hard work to carry Old Massa Abe on nothing. But dis 'ere rail!!"
Date Created/Published: New York : Currier & Ives, "c1860."
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For scholarly discussion, see book Lincoln in Caricature by Rufus Rockwell Wilson.
Author Maurer, Louis, 1832-1932
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current22:36, 29 January 2013Thumbnail for version as of 22:36, 29 January 20134,720 × 3,544 (6.87 MB)Slick-o-botBot: convert to a non-interlaced jpeg (see bug #17645)
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02:50, 18 October 2005Thumbnail for version as of 02:50, 18 October 2005800 × 571 (47 KB)Allen3The Rail Candidate Louis Maurer (1832–1932) Lithograph, 1860 National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution Source: http://www.civilwar.si.edu/lincoln_railcandidate.html#

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