A Civil War Cartoonist Created the Modern Image of Santa Claus as Union Propaganda

Published on 24 December 2022 at 17:11

You could call it the face that launched a thousand Christmas letters. Appearing on January 3, 1863, in the illustrated magazine Harper’s Weekly, two images cemented the nation’s obsession with a jolly old elf. 

The first drawing shows Santa distributing presents in a Union Army camp. Lest any reader question Santa’s allegiance in the Civil War, he wears a jacket patterned with stars and pants colored in stripes. In his hands, he holds a puppet toy with a rope around its neck, its features like those of Confederate president Jefferson Davis.

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(Article written by Lorraine Boissoneault, a contributing writer to SmithsonianMag.com)

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Haley James
2 years ago

I love what this photo represents. Very powerful!

Brandon
2 years ago

Very interesting!