Creator |
Magee, John L., artist. |
Contributor |
Mifflin, Benjamin F., printer. |
Title |
The pious Mr. All-bone, taking leave of his directors previous to his departure for Europe. [graphic]. |
Publisher |
[Philadelphia] : [Benjamin F. Mifflin] for sale at 217 Walnut Street |
Publisher |
PA. Philadelphia. 1857 |
Date |
[ca. 1857] |
Physical Description |
1 print : lithograph ; sheet 29 x 42 cm (11.25 x 16.25 in.) |
Description |
Cartoon about the Panic of 1857 satirizing the dubious overseas departure of the Bank of Pennsylvania president Thomas Allibone
preceding the failure of the financial institution in the fall of 1857. Allibone claimed he departed for Europe for health
reasons with the support of the Board of Director. The board later charged he resigned while in debt $200,000 to the bank.
Shows the Bank of Pennsylvania board wishing a teary-eye Allibone farewell at the "Steamer Europe Sail" wharf. The board stands
on "Bank of Pennsylvania" charters and many sneer and hold handkerchiefs to their faces. To the rear of the group, a white
woman "reduced to absolute want" from the bank failure, stands with her children, including a baby at her breast, and asks
one of the board members "could you not through your influence, obtain me a situation as housekeeper or school teacher?" The
member jeers that his influence is "for his friends" and she should get "some tickets for soup." At the front of the group,
the wart-nosed, rotund head of the board, shakes Allibone's hand. He assures the departing president of the entire respect
and sympathy for his "good care" of the funds of the "Board, and the Widows, and Orphans." He hopes Allibone will return with
"renovated health and strength" as well as a purchased title that includes "Gentleman of the Grand Order of the Rag Mill and
the Check Marked Good."
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Allibone stands on several sheets of "stock" near his valises. He holds a handkerchief to his face, and carries the book of
"Common Prayer" in his coat pocket. He responds that if "a liberal expenditure of THEIR money" restores his health that he
will attempt to purchase a title. He also suggests that his well-wisher go to church regularly, keep out of jail, and keep
his breeches buttoned up and he "will sail through this crisis with flying colors." In the right, an African American woman
peddler holds her nose and states in the vernacular that it is because of the "bad odor of dis paper! won't git much fur dis."
Beside her, a white boy fishing at the pier remarks to his wriggling, hooked worm that "yer bound to be catched at last."
Also shows an African American man, attired in worn and torn clothing, seated and chewing a stick in front of an overturned
barrel while a white cabman races his horse-drawn coach down the street of grocery stores in the background. The driver hollers
"Stop him! He owes me 130 dollars for Cab-hire." Groceries advertised include onions, molasses, soft sawder (i.e., blarney),
sugar, oil, and vinegar.
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Is referenced by |
Weitenkampf, p. 49 |
Notes |
Artist probably John L. Magee. |
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Title from item. |
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Date inferred from content. |
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Weitenkampf incorrectly provides date of 1837. |
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John L. Magee's print "The Dreadful Accident on the North Pennsylvania Railroad" (1856) lithographed on the verso. [7663.Fb] |
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Purchase 1968. |
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RVCDC |
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Description revised 2021. |
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Access points revised 2021. |
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Part of digital collections catalog through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the
Pennsylvania Department of Education through the Office of Commonwealth Libraries, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Tom
Corbett, Governor, 2013-2014.
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Subject |
Allibone, Thomas, 1809-1876 -- Caricatures and cartoons. |
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Bank of Pennsylvania -- Caricatures and cartoons. |
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African American men -- Caricatures and cartoons. |
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African American women -- Caricatures and cartoons. |
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African Americans -- Caricatures and cartoons. |
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Boards of directors -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Boys -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Business panics -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Carriages & coaches -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Embezzlement -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Fishing -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Girls -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Infants -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Mothers -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Peddlers -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Poor women -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Racism in popular culture. |
Genre |
Lithographs -- 1850-1860. |
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Political cartoons -- 1850-1860. |
Associated name |
Mifflin, Benjamin F., printer. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| political cartoons - 1857-Pious [7663.Fa] |
Accession number |
7663.Fa |