Nothing left but a statue. Illustration shows a troop of soldiers wearing red coats, some labeled Clothing Trust, Franchise Grabber, Food Trust, and Land Trust, marching past Daniel Chester French's sculpture The Minute Man. Among the soldiers are Nelson W. Aldrich wearing a miter and carrying a flag decorated with an emblem of a crowned hand pointing thumb-down in a squashing gesture, John Dalzell, James S. Sherman, and Sereno E. Payne, also Joseph G. Cannon kissing the boot of a fat officer labeled Privilege riding on a horse. In the background more red coats are ransacking The American Home and tearing down the American flag. Date 1909 June 30. Nothing left but a statue. Illustration shows a troop of soldiers wearing red coats, some labeled Clothing Trust, Franchise Grabber, Food Trust, and Land Trust, marching past Daniel Chester French's sculpture The Minute Man. Among the soldiers are Nelson W. Aldrich wearing a miter and carrying a flag decorated with an emblem of a crowned hand pointing thumb-down in a squashing gesture, John Dalzell, James S. Sherman, and Sereno E. Payne, also Joseph G. Cannon kissing the boot of a fat officer labeled Privilege riding on a horse. In the background more red coats are ransacking The American Home and tearing down the American flag. Date 1909 June 30.

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