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Great Cry and Little Wool:
This satirical broadside, dated July 2, 1861, mocks President Lincoln and his cabinet members for their efforts to reunite the union by force of arms. The unidentified artist, a Baltimore secessionist, used a title from an ancient proverb, "great cry and little wool," whose meaning is similar to the more modern saying, "to cry over spilt milk."
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