1576701 President Lincoln portrayed as meek in his prosecution of the war, 1864; (add.info.: The sportsman upset by the recoil of his own gun\' Lincoln (1809-1865) is portrayed as meek and ineffectual in his prosecution of the war. In a wooded scene Lincoln, here in the character of an Irish sportsman in knee-breeches, discharges his blunderbuss at a small bird "C.S.A." (Confederate States of America). The bird, perched in a tree at left, is unhurt, but Lincoln falls backward vowing, "Begorra, if ye wor at this end o\' th\' gun, ye wouldn\'t flap yer wings that way, ye vill\'in!" At right Secretary of War Stanton, who has the body of a dog, barks, "Bow-wow."); Universal History Archive/UIG; out of copyright.

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