1. Students, groups, 1970s - San Francisco Mime Troupe performing for students Date: between 1970 and 1979 Format: Still image Access: Public
2. Students, groups, 1970s - Students on the quad dressed in costumes Date: between 1970 and 1979 Format: Still image Access: Public
3. Selling Out Cheap. Charles Sumner makes a deal with the Devil. "Letter to Colorado Citizens" and "Sumner's Speech Against Grant" hang from the desk Date: 1870 approx. Format: Still image Access: Public
4. Jeff's last shift, capture of Jefferson Davis, May 10, 1865, at Irwinsville, Georgia, One of the variations on the popular theme of Jefferson Davis's capture by Union soldiers Creator: Baker, Joseph E. Date: 1865 Format: Still image Access: Public
5. The Political Siamese Twins. Union general George B. McClellan and antiwar Democrat George H. Pendleton are joined by "The Party Tie" Date: 1864 Format: Still image Access: Public
6. Headquarters at Harrison's Landing. Satirical view of George B. McClellan, Union Army General, relaxing after ending the Seven Days Battles by leading the army of the Potomac in stopping the Confederates at Malvern Hill Date: 1862 Format: Still image Access: Public
7. The Folly of Secession. Governor F. W. Pickens of South Carolina and President James Buchanan fight over the Union cow as Georgia milks the cow into a bucket labeled "City of Savannah." Date: 1861 Format: Still image Access: Public
8. Jeff Davis on His Own Platform. Jefferson Davis is draped in a Confederate flag and is about to be hanged from a gallows, the trap door of which is labeled "Secession Trap." Other Southern leaders await their turn with nooses around their necks. Date: between 1861 and 1862 Format: Text Access: Public
9. Little Bo-Peep and Her Foolish Sheep,The second in a series of caricatures criticizing the secession of several Southern states from the Union during the last months of the Buchanan administration Creator: Goater [?], John H. Date: 1861 approx. Format: Still image Access: Public
10. South Carolina's Ultimatum. Governor F. W. Pickens of South Carolina is standing before the "Peace Maker" cannon as he lights it while President James Buchanan looks on in alarm. The Union flag flies over Fort Sumter in the distance Date: 1861 Format: Still image Access: Public