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23 January 1792
Pennigton, P., (fl. 1792)
At a Public Meeting of the Gentlemen, Clergy, Manufacturers, and Inhabitants of Kendal, held at the Town-Hall, January 23, 1792
GLC09791.37
circa 1919
National Women Suffrage Association
About Voting: Who gave the MEN their right to Vote and when?
One broadside entitled About Voting: Who gave the MEN their right to Vote and when? dated circa 1919. The broadside outlines who can vote and why woman should have the right to vote.
GLC09948
circa 1943
Unknown
[Dorie Miller Pin]
One pin featuring a image of Dorie Miller dates circa 1943. The pin reads, "The Hero of Pearl Harbor Dorie Miller." It features a portrait of Miller in the center and then sketches on either side of him. The left sketch is a figure in sailor uniform...
GLC09934.05
circa 1860
Leather case
One leather case circa 1860.
GLC03523.17.21.01
1861
Jones, Alfred (1839-1920)
to Maxine Harris Jones
One pressed flower from Alfred Jones to Maxine Harris Jones dated 1861.
GLC03135.13.011.02
1968
Feeley and Wheeler
"Nixon"
One campaign button entitled, "Nixon" dated 1968. This pin was produced by Feeley and Wheeler for the 1968 presidential election. The button has a blue background with red lowercase text.
GLC09803.01
One campaign button entitled, "Nixon" dated 1968. This pin was produced by Feeley and Wheeler for the 1968 presidential election. The button has a white background with red uppercase text.
GLC09803.02
"Nixon's the One!"
One campaign button entitled, "Nixon's the One!" dated 1968. This pin was produced for the 1968 presidential election. The button has a red,white, and blue banner background with blue uppercase text.
GLC09803.03
Adcraft Mfg. Co.
One campaign button entitled, "Nixon's the One!" dated 1968. This pin was manufactured by Adcraft Mfg. Co in Chicago, Illinois for the1968 presidential election. The button has red text on a white background.
GLC09803.04
1972
Barrick, Paul (fl. 1972)
One campaign button entitled, "Nixon/Agnew" dated 1972. This pin was manufactured by Green Duck Co. in Washington, D.C. for the 1972 presidential election. The button has white text on a blue and red background.
GLC09803.05
Feeley and Wheeler (fl. 1972)
"Nixon/Agnew"
One campaign button entitled, "Nixon/Agnew" dated 1972. This pin was manufactured by Feeley and Wheeler in New York City for the 1972 presidential election. The button has red and blue text on a white background.
GLC09803.06
"President Nixon. Now more than ever."
One campaign button entitled, "President Nixon. Now more than ever." dated 1972. This pin was manufactured by CoadCo in Washington, D.C. for the 1972 presidential election. The button has blue and red text on a white background with a red and blue...
GLC09803.07
GLC09803.08
Sloan, Hugh (1940-)
"Re-elect the President"
One campaign button entitled, "Re-elect the President" dated 1972. This pin was sponsored by Hugh Sloan Jr., treasure for the Chairman of the Committee to Re-Elect the President for the 1972 presidential election. The button has blue and red text on...
GLC09803.10
"Nixon Now"
One campaign button entitled, "Nixon Now" dated 1972. This pin was sponsored by Paul Barrick, treasurer for the Committee to Re-Elect the President during the 1972 presidential election. Manufactured by CoadCo. The button has purple and red text on a...
GLC09803.09
1914-1918
World War I posters
GLC09807
Liberty Loan Committee
"We Won't Come Back Till It's Over, Over There"
One poster entitled, "We Won't Come Back Till It's Over, Over There," printed by Liberty Loan Committee. Text in the poster refers to American, French and English soldiers fighting the German army, which has been referred to as "the Hun." Language...
GLC09806.01
"The Voice of Lincoln"
One poster entitled, "The Voice of Lincoln," printed by Liberty Loan Committee. Text in the poster refers to President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Language displays the alliance between America and France and alludes that investing in bonds...
GLC09806.02
"One Hundred Million Americans Must Enlist To Win The War"
One poster entitled, "One Hundred Million Americans Must Enlist To Win The War" printed by Liberty Loan Committee. Text in the poster creates a parrellel between aiding the American soldiers to buy bonds. Imagery consists of a sailor and soldier...
GLC09806.03
"These Men Are Doing Their Part--Let Us Do Ours"
One poster entitled, "These Men Are Doing Their Part--Let Us Do Ours" printed by Liberty Loan Committee. Text in the poster refers to noble Prussian families, Junkers and Krupps. Language suggests that "Prussianism" must end, and Allied soldiers will...
GLC09806.04
One poster entitled, "The Road to France He is Keeping It Open-- The Road to Berlin--The Guns that Do It--He is Making Them" printed by Liberty Loan Committee. Text aligns with portraits of three types of men aiding Allied forces during World War I...
GLC09806.05
"For those who gave their all"
One poster entitled, "For those who gave their all." Text pertains to a poem by Grantland Rice. Poem has been printed in its entirety and refers to the deaths of 47,000 American soldiers in France during World War I.
GLC09807.01
1918
"Keep the Faith! Invest in the Victory Liberty Loan!"
One poster entitled, "Keep the Faith! Invest in the Victory Liberty Loan!" Text displays a dedication to Herman Korth, who was German-born sergeant who was honored for his actions in a battle near Juvigny, France during World War I. Portrait of Korth...
GLC09807.02
"This Is Your War"
One poster entitled, "This Is Your War!" Text pertains to subscribing to Liberty loans as a way to aid a win during World War I. Illustration consists of a female looking at the word "Prussianism" written over the shadow of a Prussian soldier. The...
GLC09807.03
GLC09807.04
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