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Box 97

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Contains 20 Results:

Rublee Campaign Banner Co. Flier, 1908

 Item — Box: 97
Identifier: 2214.PD0044
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1908

Tariff - Anti-Tariff, 1844

 Item — Box: 97
Identifier: 2214.CA0003
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Cartoons: This series contains political cartoons and caricatures in a number of mediums. Many 19th century cartoons are in the form of lithographic prints. Some of the later examples include cartoons clipped from newspapers and magazines.

Dates: 1844

Polk Versus Wool or the Harry-Cane, 1844

 Item — Box: 97
Identifier: 2214.CA0004
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Cartoons: This series contains political cartoons and caricatures in a number of mediums. Many 19th century cartoons are in the form of lithographic prints. Some of the later examples include cartoons clipped from newspapers and magazines.

Dates: 1844

Locofoco and Nullification Nuptials, 1840

 Item — Box: 97
Identifier: 2214.CA0005
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Cartoons: This series contains political cartoons and caricatures in a number of mediums. Many 19th century cartoons are in the form of lithographic prints. Some of the later examples include cartoons clipped from newspapers and magazines.

Dates: 1840

James K. Polk going through Pennsylvania for the Tariff, 1844

 Item — Box: 97
Identifier: 2214.CA0006
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Cartoons: This series contains political cartoons and caricatures in a number of mediums. Many 19th century cartoons are in the form of lithographic prints. Some of the later examples include cartoons clipped from newspapers and magazines.

Dates: 1844

The Golden Age or How to Restore Public Credit, 1832

 Item — Box: 97
Identifier: 2214.CA0007
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Cartoons: This series contains political cartoons and caricatures in a number of mediums. Many 19th century cartoons are in the form of lithographic prints. Some of the later examples include cartoons clipped from newspapers and magazines.

Dates: 1832

Marriage of the Free Soil and Liberty Parties, 1848

 Item — Box: 97
Identifier: 2214.CA0008
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Cartoons: This series contains political cartoons and caricatures in a number of mediums. Many 19th century cartoons are in the form of lithographic prints. Some of the later examples include cartoons clipped from newspapers and magazines.

Dates: 1848

Richard the Third as Performed at Washington with the Most Brilliant Success by a Company of Amateurs, 1834

 Item — Box: 97
Identifier: 2214.CA0009
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Cartoons: This series contains political cartoons and caricatures in a number of mediums. Many 19th century cartoons are in the form of lithographic prints. Some of the later examples include cartoons clipped from newspapers and magazines.

Dates: 1834

The Presidential Sweepstakes of, 1844

 Item — Box: 97
Identifier: 2214.CA0010
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Cartoons: This series contains political cartoons and caricatures in a number of mediums. Many 19th century cartoons are in the form of lithographic prints. Some of the later examples include cartoons clipped from newspapers and magazines.

Dates: 1844

Left!, 1882

 Item — Box: 97
Identifier: 2214.CA0014
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Cartoons: This series contains political cartoons and caricatures in a number of mediums. Many 19th century cartoons are in the form of lithographic prints. Some of the later examples include cartoons clipped from newspapers and magazines.

Dates: 1882