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The comic history of the United States, from a period prior to the discovery of America to times long subsequent to the present

Chapter 2: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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A satirical, illustrated narrative retells national history from imagined pre-discovery eras through exploration, colonization, revolutionary struggles, and later social and political developments, blending humorous caricature, mock scholarship, and playful anachronism. Chapters present parodic biographies and episodes about discovery, indigenous peoples, settlement, religious and civic life, wartime episodes, and cultural fashions, often punctuated by cartoons and stage-like devices. The author's voice adopts conversational asides and ironic commentary to lampoon institutions, public figures, and social customs while summarizing key events and attitudes. The result combines comic sketches, chronological overview, and social satire aimed at entertaining while reframing familiar national stories.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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SUBJECTS.
The Company of Distinguished Comedians expressly engaged for this Performance Con-front-us Piece.
Columbus Discovers America Page 39
The Reader scrapes Acquaintance with the Author 41
External View of the Author’s Head 48
Internal View of the Same 49
America before its Discovery 55
Time stocking America 59
The Pictured Rocks at Taunton attributed to the Northmen, or Skalds, of the Eleventh Century 66
Landing of Columbus 68
Discovery of Newfoundland 71
Sir Walter Raleigh introduces Smoking to the English Court 74
An Indian Reservation 81
The First Year’s Crop in the New Settlements 87
Drake with his Fleet sails round the World 94
Map of Maryland 105
Original full-length Portrait of John Smith 110
Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers and Mothers 118
The Spirits of the Age laying the Foundations of New York 128
Dutch Gentleman trading with the Indians 134
New Jersey settled 142
Full-length Portrait of Penn 144
The City of Brotherly Love in 1681 and 1869 147
Temptation; or, the first American “Ring” 153
Woman’s Rights in 1637 158
The Penalties of Witchcraft in 1692 and 1869 171
Cotton Mather exorcising a Witch 176
Expressing a Colonial Governor from London 189
The Schoolmaster abroad 201
Joliet and Marquette down the Mississippi 216
The “Petticoat Insurrection” in Mobile in 1706 221
The Championship for the American Belt 227
Britannia forces Tea on her troublesome Child 236
The Surprise Party to Fort Ticonderoga 247
Washington reviews the troops at Cambridge 251
A Puritan Breakfast 259
English poor Relations eating Colonists out of House and Home 276
Putnam’s Home-Stretch down Horse-Neck 293
New York evacuated, November 25, 1783 304
The State takes leave of the Colony 314
The Irrepressible Negro 323
The Whiskey Rebellion in 1794 338
Courtship in the Olden Time 353
School-Days in 1769 and 1869 366
The American Joss 372
Looking for a Scout 390
The Romance of Indian Warfare 407
Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty 421
The Progress of Fashion 432
A Mormon Family out for a Walk 451
The Skedaddle of John B. Floyd 461
An Intelligent Jury 468
Cotton supreme 483
The Coroner’s Inquest 500
Cotton down 512
Members of Congress in A. D. 1900 520
The Irish Republic in America 529
Getting Mudd out of the Dry Tortugas 533
School-Teaching from 1869 onwards 542
The American Laocoön 547
The End 549