Grant-Colfax "Tanners of Augusta" Campaign Cape, 1868

THF164069 / Grant-Colfax "Tanners of Augusta" Campaign Cape, 1868
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Artifact Overview

Republicans nominated Ulysses S. Grant for president in 1868. Grant backed policies that kept former Confederate leaders from returning to power and provided Black Americans with political and civil rights--measures supported by the Radical wing of the Republican Party. He won easily. Four years later, the Republicans' Liberal wing challenged Grant. Though the party split and Democrats supported the Liberal candidate, Grant still won.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Cape (Outerwear)

Date Made

1868

Subject Date

1868

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

69.145.303

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Oilcloth

Dimensions

Width: 51 in

Inscriptions

Stenciled: fronts: LIBERTY GRANT, / AND / COLFAX on back: TANNERS, / OF / AUGUSTA
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