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POLITICAL CARTOON SUPPORTING THE DORR REBELLION "TYRANTS PROSTRATE LIBERTY TRIUMPHANT" Election of 1844
The Dorr Rebellion became a national political issue in the 1844 Presidential election. This pro-Dorr lithograph depicts a sympathetic Polk contrasted with Clay's anti-Dorr coalition. Depicts from left to right Dallas, Polk, Dorr, Clay, Frelinghuysen and Webster, and a trumpeting angel above the men. Each figure with speech bubble:

Dallas: "As sure as a God of Justice rules on high he will be free".

Angel: "Speed the sound O'er all your plains the Martyr's freed from shameful chains! Around his brow will freemen divine a glorious wreath of myrtle vine! Our Polk obey the people's call; the Tyrant sees his shackles fall! And every son of Liberty Should long live Dorr the great the free!".

Polk: "The people will speak in tones of thunder yet, they brook no old Kings charter, to enchain true Patriots!".

Dorr: "The process of this Court does not reach the man within. From this sentence of the Court I appeal to the People of our State and our Country!".
Clay: "Alas! alas! when Dorr is free King Charles charter will be destroyed and with it the last British form of Government in these States. and the last hope of our Aristocracy for the people will have triumphed!".

Frelinghuysen: "Ah my master say not so for then Church and State will never be united!".

Webster: "Yes they will If we join the American Party and raise a Protestant succession on the ruins of Popery".

Printed by J. Baillie, New York. Lithograph with hand-coloring, 11.5" x 17" sheet. Framed 19.25" x 24.25".
Note: Few known examples of this cartoon exist; copies are in the Harry T. Peters Collection at the Smithsonian and the Library of Congress.

The Dorr Rebellion became a national political issue in the 1844 Presidential election. This pro-Dorr lithograph depicts a sympathetic Polk contrasted with Clay's anti-Dorr coalition. Depicts from left to right Dallas, Polk, Dorr, Clay, Frelinghuysen and Webster, and a trumpeting angel above the men. Each figure with speech bubble:

Dallas: "As sure as a God of Justice rules on high he will be free".

Angel: "Speed the sound O'er all your plains the Martyr's freed from shameful chains! Around his brow will freemen divine a glorious wreath of myrtle vine! Our Polk obey the people's call; the Tyrant sees his shackles fall! And every son of Liberty Should long live Dorr the great the free!".

Polk: "The people will speak in tones of thunder yet, they brook no old Kings charter, to enchain true Patriots!".

Dorr: "The process of this Court does not reach the man within. From this sentence of the Court I appeal to the People of our State and our Country!".
Clay: "Alas! alas! when Dorr is free King Charles charter will be destroyed and with it the last British form of Government in these States. and the last hope of our Aristocracy for the people will have triumphed!".

Frelinghuysen: "Ah my master say not so for then Church and State will never be united!".

Webster: "Yes they will If we join the American Party and raise a Protestant succession on the ruins of Popery".

Printed by J. Baillie, New York. Lithograph with hand-coloring, 11.5" x 17" sheet. Framed 19.25" x 24.25".
Note: Few known examples of this cartoon exist; copies are in the Harry T. Peters Collection at the Smithsonian and the Library of Congress.
Condition: Margins trimmed. Mounted to another sheet of paper. Scattered tears, creases and handling wear. Not examined out of frame.


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