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Box 94

 Container

Contains 33 Results:

What is Our Foreign Policy?, 1882

 Item — Box: 94
Identifier: 2214.CA0021
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

Bringing the Thing Home, 1872

 Item — Box: 94
Identifier: 2214.CA0022
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: 1872

Not So Easily Taken In, 1874

 Item — Box: 94
Identifier: 2214.CA0023
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: 1874

Governor Smith WRONG on Immigration, 1928

 Item — Box: 94
Identifier: 2214.CA0029
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: 1928

Unmasking, 1884

 Item — Box: 94
Identifier: 2214.CA0034
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: 1884

The True Issue or "Thats Whats the Matter", 1864

 Item — Box: 94
Identifier: 2214.CA0041
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: 1864

Highway To One Union, 1952

 Item — Box: 94
Identifier: 2214.CA0042
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: 1952

Franklin D. Roosevelt Menu, 1932

 Item — Box: 94
Identifier: 2214.CA0043
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: 1932

Al Smith will give the Government Back to the People!, 1928

 Item — Box: 94
Identifier: 2214.CA0044
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: 1928

Hamilton County, Ohio, Democratic Party Sample Ballot, 1956

 Item — Box: 94
Identifier: 2214.BA0048
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: 1956