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Description: Title: Free speech, free soil, free men. This is to certify that [blank] is a member of the [blank] Wide-awake Club Abstract: A membership certificate for the Wide-Awake Club, a Republican marching club formed in February or March 1860 and active throughout the North during the election campaign. The club was dedicated to the preservation of the Union and the non-extension of slavery. The certificate has a central vignette showing crowds and troops before the U. S. Capitol. Some of the troops march in long parade lines, others fire cannons into the air toward the Capitol. Crowds line the Capitol steps, flanking a lone figure (Lincoln?) who ascends toward the building's entrance. The certificate is framed by an American flag draped over a rail fence, with olive branches at the top. In the upper corners are oval medallions of Abraham Lincoln (left) and running mate Hannibal Hamlin (right). The rail-splitter's mallets also appear in the corners. A vigilant eye peers from a halo of clouds at the center. On either side stand uniformed members of the society, wearing their characteristic short capes and visored caps. One holds a staff and a lantern (left), and the other holds a burning torch. Below, an eagle on a shield holds a streamer "E Pluribus Unum," arrows, and olive branch. Broken shackles lie before him. In the left distance, the sun rises over a mountainous landscape and a locomotive chugs across the plains. On the right is a more industrial scene: an Eastern city with its harbor full of boats. In the foreground a man hammers a wedge into a wooden rail. Physical description: 1 print on wove paper : lithograph printed in buff and black ; image 31.5 x 38.4 cm, 34.5 x 50.9 (sheet) Notes: The Library's impression of the certificate was deposited for copyright on September 2, 1860.; Published in: American political prints, 1766-1876 / Bernard F. Reilly. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1991, entry 1860-14.; Exhibited: "With Malice Toward None : The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition" at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 2009.; Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1860 by Gavit & Co, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York.; Title from item.
Title: Free speech, free soil, free men. This is to certify that (blank) is a member of the (blank) Wide-awake Club LCCN2004665362
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