Cleveland playing cards and Harrison top hats fill glass cases and steel cabinets. By 1892, a giddily consumerist, venomously partisan Gilded Age society had gotten good at churning out campaign ...
To understand exactly what happened that day — Nov. 19, 1892 — you have to understand that era of college football. Unlike today, where most teams belong to conferences and every team is ...
This was the setting for the presidential election of 1892 between the incumbent Republican, Hoosier Benjamin Harrison, and Democrat Grover Cleveland, who held the office from 1884 to 1888.