The Opposer of Temperance.
American wit and humor.
Drinking of alcoholic beverages -- Caricatures and cartoons.
Temperance -- Caricatures and cartoons.
A drunken man leans against a post. He holds a bottle of gin and steps on a piece of paper that reads "Maine Liq[our] Law," an 1851 law which prohibited the sale of liquor in Maine.The valentine mocks opposers of Temperance by showing them as excessive drinkers.
Text: You uphold the rum-traders madly, / While you cannot hold up yourself; / You swallow their poison, and gladly / You aid them in robbing your pelf.
Provenance: McAllister, John A. (John Allister), 1822-1896, collector.
[S.l. : s.n.]
[not before 1851]
Caricatures and cartoons.
Comic valentines.
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Comic Valentines, 8.16