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Grand Torchlight Procession of the Wide-Awake Clubs in the City of New York, 1860
Prints: This series is primarily comprised of smaller political portrait images intended for public or home display, although Mrs. Douglas also included a number of two-page images from newspaper center-spreads. 19th century lithographs and wood engravings make up a significant proportion of this category.
Theodore Roosevelt-White House "Puzzle Postcard", 1906-1908
"Adlai, Estes, and Joe Smith" Bumper Stickers, 1956
Eisenhower "I Like Ike" Portrait Armbands, 1952
Eisenhower "I Like Ike" Portrait Window Ornament, 1952
Item apparently not donated to Cornell University, -
Prints: This series is primarily comprised of smaller political portrait images intended for public or home display, although Mrs. Douglas also included a number of two-page images from newspaper center-spreads. 19th century lithographs and wood engravings make up a significant proportion of this category.
National Democratic Banner, 1860
Prints: This series is primarily comprised of smaller political portrait images intended for public or home display, although Mrs. Douglas also included a number of two-page images from newspaper center-spreads. 19th century lithographs and wood engravings make up a significant proportion of this category.
Grand Whig Banner, 1844
Prints: This series is primarily comprised of smaller political portrait images intended for public or home display, although Mrs. Douglas also included a number of two-page images from newspaper center-spreads. 19th century lithographs and wood engravings make up a significant proportion of this category.
Andrew Johnson, Seventeenth President of the United States
Prints: This series is primarily comprised of smaller political portrait images intended for public or home display, although Mrs. Douglas also included a number of two-page images from newspaper center-spreads. 19th century lithographs and wood engravings make up a significant proportion of this category.
"Welcome"/ Presidential Seal Street Banner, 1953
Parades: This series contains a variety of artifacts that were carried in political parades or other public events. They range in size from small pennants to very large parade banners, and in form from replica axes and guns to hats and helmets, kerosene "torch lights", lanterns, and walking sticks. Mrs. Douglas also included a limited amount of materials advertising parade items in this category. There is significant overlap between the "Parades" and "Wearing Apparel" categories.