Satire on presidential election of 1852
Title

Satire on presidential election of 1852

Caption

The great footrace for the presidential purse (100,000 and picking) over the Union Course' Satire on the presidential election of 1852, showing Winfield Scott, Daniel Webster, and Franklin Pierce competing in a footrace before a crowd of onlookers for a $100,000 prize (the four-year salary for a president) and "pickings." In the lead is Webster, who exclaims, "I can beat you both, and "walk in" at that although you had a hundred yards the start of me!!" Denied the Whig nomination in June, Webster was later persuaded to run as an independent candidate.

Date

1852

Credit line

Photo12/Ann Ronan Picture Library

Reference

ARP18A15_255

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Rights managed

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