

Vanity Fair: Men of the Day No. 14 "A Faithful Friend, an eminent Savant, and the best possible of Presidents"
The image shows a drawing of an older man in a top hat, coat, and gloves. The man has red hair. He wears a light-colored top hat, a gray coat over a brown suit and a white shirt with a high collar and a patterned scarf. He has on white gloves and black shoes. The man holds a cane in his right hand. The background is a solid beige color with a shadow under the man's feet. A caption at the bottom reads "MEN OF THE DAY No. 14" and "'A Faithful Friend, an eminent Savant, and the best possible of Presidents.'" The image is bordered on the top and sides with a thin black line, and on the top, it reads "VANITY FAIR" in the center and "Nov. 26, 1870" on the right. A signature is on the bottom left.
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