Stock Photo - The Democratic funeral of 1848. Foreseeing political death for the Democrats in the election, the artist imagines a funeral of the party's standard-bearers with a procession of the faithful. Democratic senators (left to right) Sam Houston of Texas, Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri, (obscured unidentified man), and South Carolina's John Calhoun carry a litter bearing the bodies of Van Buren, as a fox, and Lewis Cass, as a gas balloon (an unflattering play on his last name). Cass expels clouds of gas from his mouth. Benton carries a slip of paper with the words, Last of the Family Reign. Calhoun carries an iron collar or manacle labeled Slavery. They are followed by a second group of pallbearers: Ohio Senator William Allen, former Van Buren advisor Amos Kendall, New Hampshire Democratic leader Levi Woodbury, and former general William Worth, who carry a stretcher bearing retiring President Polk (with cloven hoofs and a devil's tail). Kendall also carries a document labeled Latest Despatch while Worth holds his Military Comi--- Commission?, possibly alluding to his role in the Scott-Pillow controversy. (See Self-Inflating Pillow, no. 1848-2.) An empty Sub Treasury box lies open next to Polk on the stretcher. The Independent or Sub Treasury bill was a widely criticized measure passed by the Polk administration in August 1846. All of the mourners wear clerical robes. A tombstone for the newspaper Washington Union is at left and a monument To the Memory of Democracy at right. Date 1848. The Democratic funeral of 1848. Foreseeing political death for the Democrats in the election, the artist imagines a funeral of the party's standard-bearers with a procession of the faithful. Democratic senators (left to right) Sam Houston of Texas, Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri, (obscured unidentified man), and South Carolina's John Calhoun carry a litter bearing the bodies of Van Buren, as a fox, and Lewis Cass, as a gas balloon (an unflattering play on his last name). Cass expels clouds of gas from his mouth. Benton carries a slip of paper with the words, Last of the Family Reign. Calhoun carries an iron collar or manacle labeled Slavery. They are followed by a second group of pallbearers: Ohio Senator William Allen, former Van Buren advisor Amos Kendall, New Hampshire Democratic leader Levi Woodbury, and former general William Worth, who carry a stretcher bearing retiring President Polk (with cloven hoofs and a devil's tail). Kendall also carries a document labeled Latest Despatch while Worth holds his Military Comi--- Commission?, possibly alluding to his role in the Scott-Pillow controversy. (See Self-Inflating Pillow, no. 1848-2.) An empty Sub Treasury box lies open next to Polk on the stretcher. The Independent or Sub Treasury bill was a widely criticized measure passed by the Polk administration in August 1846. All of the mourners wear clerical robes. A tombstone for the newspaper Washington Union is at left and a monument To the Memory of Democracy at right. Date 1848.

Stock Photo: The Democratic funeral of 1848. Foreseeing political death for the Democrats in the election, the artist imagines a funeral of the party's standard-bearers with.

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