Box 100
Container
Contains 64 Results:
Democratic Ticket: Bryan & Stevenson, 1900
Item — Box: 100
Identifier: 2214.BA0004
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series includes paper ephemera related to the voter registration and voting processes. The bulk of the series is comprised of paper ballots intended to have been deposited by voters in ballot boxes to reflect their choice of candidates. In the 19th century, many of these ballots were printed by commercial printers and were heavily decorated. As the century progressed, paper ballots increasingly were printed by governmental agencies until their eventual replacement by voting machines....
Dates:
1900
Democratic Ticket: Breckinridge & Lane, 1860
Item — Box: 100
Identifier: 2214.BA0005
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series includes paper ephemera related to the voter registration and voting processes. The bulk of the series is comprised of paper ballots intended to have been deposited by voters in ballot boxes to reflect their choice of candidates. In the 19th century, many of these ballots were printed by commercial printers and were heavily decorated. As the century progressed, paper ballots increasingly were printed by governmental agencies until their eventual replacement by voting machines....
Dates:
1860
Eighth Ward Union Republican Ticket: Grant & Colfax, 1868
Item — Box: 100
Identifier: 2214.BA0012
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series includes paper ephemera related to the voter registration and voting processes. The bulk of the series is comprised of paper ballots intended to have been deposited by voters in ballot boxes to reflect their choice of candidates. In the 19th century, many of these ballots were printed by commercial printers and were heavily decorated. As the century progressed, paper ballots increasingly were printed by governmental agencies until their eventual replacement by voting machines....
Dates:
1868
Democratic Republican Ticket: Hancock & English, 1880
Item — Box: 100
Identifier: 2214.BA0016
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series includes paper ephemera related to the voter registration and voting processes. The bulk of the series is comprised of paper ballots intended to have been deposited by voters in ballot boxes to reflect their choice of candidates. In the 19th century, many of these ballots were printed by commercial printers and were heavily decorated. As the century progressed, paper ballots increasingly were printed by governmental agencies until their eventual replacement by voting machines....
Dates:
1880