M-322: Dr. Allen B. and Helen S. Shopmaker American Political Collection

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Hoover For President Button
7/8-inch, white, pin back button featuring blue monochromatic portrait of President Herbert Hoover with the words "Hoover for President" written in blue, used in promotion of Hoover's 1928 presidential campaign. Reverse has paperback label for Saint Louis Button Company (Saint Louis, Mo.)
Hoover Lucky Pocket Piece Coin
Gold coin with picture of an elephant that reads "Hoover, Lucky Project Piece." The back reads, "Good for 4 Years of Prosperity." The coin was in support of President Herbert Hoover's presidential campaign in 1928.
Hoover Pin 2
Rectangular blue pin with gold border and gold text that reads "Hoover."
Hoover for President Club Card
Card distributed by "Hoover For President Club". Across the top of the card it reads "A Pledge to Vote for Hoover and Curtis". Spaces are available to fill in for location, "Name", "Address", "Place", "Precinct", and "Phone".
Hoover, Red, White, and Blue Button
7/8-inch, white, pin back button in red, white and blue with the word, "HOOVER" in blue across the white stripe. Reverse has label for Green Duck Company (Chicago, Il.)
Hoover/Curtis Button
Rectangular button reading "Hoover Curtis," framed by black and white images of both presidential candidate Herbert Hoover and vice presidential candidate Charles Curtis.
HooverTab
Blue tab with gold border and gold text that reads "Hoover."
Hughes Red, White, and Blue Button
13/16-inch, red, white, and blue, pin back button which reads, "Hughes" in blue lettering for Charles E. Hughes 1916 Presidential campaign. Reverse has paperback label for Whitehead & Hoag Company (Newark, N.J.)
Hughes Red, White, and Blue Button (small)
1/2-inch, red, white, and blue, pin back button with blue text reading "Hughes". This button refers to Charles E. Hughes' 1916 Presidential campaign.
Humphrey America Sticker
Sticker in the shape of the United States. The top is blue with white stars in a horizontal stripe. In the middle of the stripe there is the logo for the "Retail Clerks Union" and below "Active Ballots Club" is printed in white. Below the blue is a horizontal white stripe with blue print reading "Humphrey" with blue stars on either side. Below are vertical red and white stripes.
Humphrey, The People's Democrat for President Brochure
White brochure with black print. The front has a picture of then-presidential candidate Hubert Humphrey looking to the right. Below is text reading "Humphrey. the People's Democratic for President." At the bottom is a black box with white text reading "Vote for the Humphrey Delegates". Inside is a bulleted list of Humphrey's stances, below the heading "Stand behind Humphrey. He stands for all you want". On the back is a black box containing the heading "Humphrey Sponsored Legislation for the 70s", above a list of proposed Congressional bills. Below in a black box is the heading "No other candidate for President can bring to the electorate such a qualified, unequaled record of dedicated public service of doing things for people..." above a listed biography of Humphrey. On the back is the heading "Vote for the Humphrey Delegates 3rd Congressional District" above a list of delegates and their lever number. At the bottom is the primary election date: May 16th, 1972.
Humphrie/Muskie Plastic Cling
Political plastic cling. It is striped red ,white, and blue. With "Humphrey" and "Muskie" over the red and blue stripes respectively.
I Didn't Vote for Reagan
2 1/8 inch diameter round, pin back button with background of a red stripe at the top, white stripe in the center, and blue strip at the bottom and the words "I'm glad I didn't vote for Reagan" in red, white, and blue letters. This is an anti-Ronald Reagan button, most likely from his second term.
I Voted Sticker
Large white oval sticker with the words "I Voted" in blue lettering along with a waving American flag, issued in Avondale, Pennsylvania
I Voted Sticker (NC)
Small white oval sticker with the words "I Voted" in blue lettering along with a waving American flag, issued in Dunn, North Carolina
I Voted* Bloomberg Magazine Cover
Bloomberg Businessweek magazine featuring a story over faulty voting machines. The cover has a picture of the "Accuvote-TSX".
I Voted; NYC Votes Sticker
Printed circular pale blue sticker displaying the Statue of Liberty with the words "I Voted" in red, white, and blue, and with the words "NYC Votes", issued in Brooklyn, New York
I Want FDR Again Button
1/2-inch diameter round red and white pin back button that reads, "I Want FDR Again." A white donkey charm is attached to the back with green string. Reverse has label for Green Duck Company (Chicago, Il.)
I Want Roosevelt Again Button
7/8-inch pin back button. A red stripe covers the top third of the button. A blue stripe covers the bottom third. The center third is white. Blue and white text reads "I Want ROOSEVELT Again". Button has label for St. Louis Button Company.
I Will Crow in November Button
Metal button showing a rooster, referencing the former symbol of the Democratic party, with "Cox" written on its side. A ring with the words "I will crow in November" encircle the rooster.
I Will Vote Button
Round pin back button with blue background and the words "I WILL VOTE" with a check mark inside the O of Vote and the web address IWILLVOTE.COM in white letters. "I Will Vote" was a 2016 campaign associated with the Democrat National Committee.
I am Opposed to Woman's Suffrage; Mrs R. Taylor Card
Card stating opposition to woman's suffrage signed by Mrs. R. Taylor
I'm a Georgia Voter Sticker
Printed circular white sticker with an image of a peach hanging from a small branch and displaying the words "I'm a Georgia Voter", issued in Gainesville, Georgia
I'm for STU Sticker
4 inch by 2 1/2 inch textile sticker. Red text over a white background reads "I'm for STU" above a red stripe horizontally bisecting the sticker and containing text reading "SYMINGTON".
IAFF Fire Fighter for Gore Bumper Sticker
Yellow bumper sticker with black print reading "IAFF Fire Fighters for Gore 2000" to the left the IAFF logo is printed.
In Gold We Trust Button
7/8-inch round, pin back button with black lettering on white background. Button has paper label on reverse for the Whitehead & Hoag Co.
In Memoriam Theodore Roosevelt Button
7/8-inch round pin back button with black and white portrait of Theodore Roosevelt with a gold star over his head. Arched along the bottom edge is gold text reading "In Memoriam"
Itinerary for Charles E. Hughes Third Western Trip, New York Central
Paper pamphlet with a decorative border surrounding black lettering that reads, "Itinerary Third Western Trip, Hon. Charles E. Hughes Republican Candidate For President, Staff and Newspaper Representatives, October 9th - October 20th, 1916, Arranged By New York Central Lines. The railroad is identified by its logo. The pamphlet text consists of train schedules and destinations arranged by date. The last two pages are titled "Personnel of Hughes Special Train" and "Press Representatives".

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