
Title
Rival presidential nominees Lincoln and Douglas in a footrace
Caption
Lincoln & Douglas in a presidential footrace' Rival presidential nominees Lincoln and Douglas are matched in a footrace, in which Lincoln's long stride is a clear advantage. Both sprint down a path toward the U.S. Capitol, which appears in the background right. They are separated from it by a rail fence, a reference to Lincoln's popular image as a rail-splitter. Douglas, whose characteristic shortness is here exaggerated to dwarfish dimensions, wonders aloud, "How can I get over this Rail Fence."
Date
1860
Credit line
Photo12/Ann Ronan Picture Library
Reference
ARP18A15_115
License type
Rights managed
Available size
60,0Mb (4,4Mb) / 17,1in x 13,7in / 5117 x 4099 (300dpi)