The history of the nineteenth century in caricature . is. CHAPTER XIX THE FOUR-YEARS STRUGGLE MANY of the best cartoons of the period revolvearound the rivalry between General McClellanand General Grant, and the incidents of theMcClellan-Lincoln campaign of 1864. The Old Bull-dogon the Right Track is one of the best products of the warcartoonists. It represents Grant as a thoroughbred bull-dog, seated in dogged tenacity of purpose on the WeldonRailroad, and preparing to fight it out on that line, if it takesall summer. At the end of the line is a kennel, labeled Richmond, and occupied by a pac


The history of the nineteenth century in caricature . is. CHAPTER XIX THE FOUR-YEARS STRUGGLE MANY of the best cartoons of the period revolvearound the rivalry between General McClellanand General Grant, and the incidents of theMcClellan-Lincoln campaign of 1864. The Old Bull-dogon the Right Track is one of the best products of the warcartoonists. It represents Grant as a thoroughbred bull-dog, seated in dogged tenacity of purpose on the WeldonRailroad, and preparing to fight it out on that line, if it takesall summer. At the end of the line is a kennel, labeled Richmond, and occupied by a pack of lean, cowardlyhounds, Lee, Davis, and Beauregard among the number, whoare yelping: You aint got the kennel yet, old fellow ! Abellicose little dwarf, McClellan, is advising the bulldogsmaster: Uncle Abraham, dont you think you had better


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