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These are just a few of my history related cartoons. To see more go to mchumor.com's history 'toons. If you see something there that you’d like printed on CafePress merchandise, email me at mchumor@pioneer.net, and I'll post a page for you ASAP. No matter what, I hope you get a few laughs while you're in my store. Mirthfully yours, T- McCracken, humble cartoonist

Easy For You To Say Give Me Liberty or Death

Easy For You To Say Give Me Liberty or Death
An American revolutionary patriot saying to a cat, "Give you liberty or give you death? That's easy for you to say. You have nine lives."

Roman Barcodes

Roman Barcodes
An ancient Roman looks at the bottom of a clay pot and sees a barcode. The design on the top of the pot is a horse standing in a chariot cracking a whip while a gladiator pulls it.

The Lewis and Clerk Expedition

The Lewis and Clerk Expedition
"The Lewis and Clerk Expedition." An explorer and a data processor share a canoe.

Washington Spent A Sleepless Night Here

Washington Spent A Sleepless Night Here
A rickety hotel with a sign, "Washington Spent a Sleepless Night Here."

Betsy Ross sews a Barcode

Betsy Ross sews a Barcode
“Great Moments in Computer History: Betsy Ross sews the first barcode." At the end of the flag's stripes are computer like numbers.

Ben Franklin Jump-Starts His Car

Ben Franklin Jump-Starts His Car
"Ben Franklin jump-starts his car." Out in a lightning storm Franklin flies his kite and has it hooked to jumper cables in his car.

Ben Franklin Needing a Locksmith

Ben Franklin Needing a Locksmith
Benjamin Franklin’s holds a melted key. His wife says, "Oh great. Where are we going to find a locksmith willing to come out on a night like this?”

Changing TO DST

Changing TO DST
A druid moving a humongous stone at Stonehenge saying to another, “I hate changing TO Daylight Saving Time.”

Changing FROM DST

Changing FROM DST
A druid monk moving a humongous stone at Stonehenge saying to another, “I hate changing FROM Daylight Saving Time.”

Marie Antoinette’s spreadsheet

Marie Antoinette’s spreadsheet
Great Moments in Computer History: Marie Antoinette’s spreadsheet shows the peasants have no bread, but lots of cake.

Washington’s Chicken Crossing the Road

Washington’s Chicken Crossing the Road
“Where Washington's chicken crossed the road to get to the other side.” Chickens wearing tri-horn hats and carrying old flags walk across Delaware River Road.

Frames for Constitutional Framers

Frames for Constitutional Framers
“Where the framers of the Constitution bought their frames.” In an art store Revolutionary patriots buy frames meant for paintings.

Can’t Tell a Lie til I talk to a Lawyer

Can’t Tell a Lie til I talk to a Lawyer
Washington in front of a chopped down cherry tree saying, “I can not tell a lie ... but first I must speak with my lawyer.”

Atlas Explained

Atlas Explained
Atlas holding out a balloon with map markings on it, then blowing it up and finally putting the huge balloon on his shoulders. “Atlas Explained.”

Oooops

Oooops
When a general kicks the tire on a missile's launch pad’s wheel, it goes off and he thinks, "Oooops.”

Ancient Roman 911

Ancient Roman 911
An injured ancient Roman yelling, "I was mugged. Call IX-I-I!"

Y1K Virus

Y1K Virus
A knight in the middle ages riding a bike with square wheels says, "Oh no. A Y1K virus."

Love NY for $24

Love NY for $24
A Native American saying to a Pilgrim wearing an I Heart NY button, "You Love New York, but you're only willing to pay $24 for it?"

Ancient Roman Urban Planning

Ancient Roman Urban Planning
An ancient Roman saying to an urban planner, "I want you to draw up plans for a city that can be built in a day."



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