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Box 150

 Container

Contains 8 Results:

Theodore Roosevelt Portrait Textile, 1904

 Item — Box: 150
Identifier: 2214.TX0082
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Textiles: This series contains a variety of politically-related textile forms, including bandanas, handkerchiefs, and yardage.

Dates: 1904

Wallace-Taylor "Win With Wallace" Light Blue Portrait Necktie, 1948

 Item — Box: 150
Identifier: 2214.WA0037
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Wearing Apparel: This series consists of a variety of politically-related costume items, including neckties, hats and caps, suspenders, and even underwear. There is significant overlap between the "Wearing Apparel" and "Parades" categories.

Dates: 1948

Clay-Frelinghuysen Parade Streamer, 1844

 Item — Box: 150
Identifier: 2214.PD0013
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: 1844

Benjamin Harrison Saddlecloth, 1888

 Item — Box: 150
Identifier: 2214.PD0020
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: 1888

Republican Elephant Cloth Bag, 1952

 Item — Box: 150
Identifier: 2214.PD0021
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: 1952

Eisenhower "Our President" Portrait Street Banner, 1953

 Item — Box: 150
Identifier: 2214.PD0035
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: 1953

"Votes For Women" Canvas Bag, 1920

 Item — Box: 150
Identifier: 2214.PD0097
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: 1920

Nixon Color Portrait Electric Sign, 1956

 Item — Box: 150
Identifier: 2214.BB0323
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Bric-a- Brac: This series is comprised of three-dimensional promotional items, ranging from tableware and glassware to matchbooks, phonograph records, and ashtrays. As its name implies, this is a true "grab bag" category. The bulk of Bric-a-Brac items are utilitarian in nature, and were decorated to promote or demonstrate allegiance to particular candidates.

Dates: 1956