tag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:/itemsItems2022-11-10T20:51:45Ztag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2027922018-06-29T13:02:33Z2022-07-20T17:15:57ZRepublican TicketAn election ballot entitled "Republican Ticket" presenting the major political candidates for office in the election of 1884 for the Republican Party. James G. Blaine was the presidential nominee and John A. Logan was the vice presidential nominee.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2028012018-06-29T13:02:34Z2022-07-20T17:15:57ZNew York election newspaper clippingA clipping of newspaper article describing the New York election history compared to the 1884 election.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2028832018-06-29T13:02:49Z2022-07-20T17:16:04ZAn Old RelicA clipping of a newspaper article entitled "An Old Relic" including a Republican election ticket in 1856. This article highlights the historical significance of the political party candidates during the election of 1884.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2456202018-12-20T19:04:49Z2022-08-05T18:34:23ZHodge in Prison...Because Stratton Flunked clippingA clipping reprinted from the Collinsville Herald, August 1, 1956 issue and entitled "Hodge in Prison...Because Stratton Flunked" by State Senator James O. Monroe. In this article, Monroe attempts to associate Stratton with the Hodge scandal in order to ruin his reputation in Stratton's re-election campaign for Governor in 1956.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2044532018-07-11T14:03:38Z2022-08-05T18:31:12ZThe Tax Relief Amendment to Article IX of the Constitution of IllinoisA copy of a handbill entitled "The Tax Relief Amendment to Article IX of the Constitution of Illinois Proposed by the Fifty-Sixth General Assembly" issued by Clarence N. Isaacson, Rock Island County Clerk's Office. County Clerk Isaacson sent this copy to Mary Stauduhar. He sent additional copies to all voters in Rock Island, Illinois on November 4, 1930.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2454732018-12-20T19:04:20Z2022-08-05T18:34:11ZHerbert C. Smith Republican Candidate for Alderman handbillA handbill entitled "Herbert C. Smith Republican Candidate for Alderman in the Fifth Ward" in which candidate Herbert C. Smith encourages constituents to re-elect him as Alderman on April 16, 1935. This election was possibly held in Rock Island, Illinois.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2038582018-07-11T14:01:43Z2022-08-05T18:33:11ZRepublican National Committee circularA circular from the Republican National Committee to Raymond F. Bacon in New York, N.Y. The document encourages Bacon's support for President Coolidge's re-election in 1924 and requests monetary donations through an additional form.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2043832018-07-11T14:03:25Z2022-08-05T18:31:07ZChemists Coolidge and Dawes Committee circular letterA circular letter from Raymond F. Bacon, Chairman of the Chemists Coolidge and Dawes Committee to the "Chemists of America," encouraging them to monetarily support Coolidge and Dawes for re-election in 1924. This letter is dated October 18, 1924.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2044272018-07-11T14:03:33Z2022-08-05T18:31:11ZConvention Call circular letterA circular letter from the Executive Committee Illinois State Conference for Progressive Political Action to "all Labor Unions, Farm Organizations, Co-operative Societies, and other Progressive Groups and Individuals in the State of Illinois" encouraging them to attend the pro-LaFollette convention at the Auditorium Hotel in Chicago, Illinois. This letter is dated July 8, 1924.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2030172018-07-11T13:58:34Z2022-08-05T18:31:56ZSpecimen Ballot for Champaign CountyA "Specimen Ballot for an Election to be held June 2, 1924" in Champaign County, Illinois. The ballot lists four political parties (Republican, Democratic, Socialist, and Farmer-Labor Party) and their respective candidate for "Judge of the Supreme Court: Third Supreme Judicial District." 2 copies.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2029972018-07-11T13:58:29Z2022-08-05T18:31:55ZGovernor Len Small and Oscar E. Carlstrom election circularA circular presenting the "reasons why Governor Len Small should be nominated and re-elected" and Oscar E. Carlstrom's promises to "protect the people's interests" in the upcoming 1924 election.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/8281592022-01-20T16:09:06Z2022-09-15T17:30:56ZElezioni politiche pel 1876 : relazione della commissione elettorale approvata nell'adunanza generale dei socj del 17 ottobre 1876University of Illinois bookplate: From the library of Conte Antonio Cavagna Sangiuliani di Gualdana Lazelada di Bereguardo, purchased 1921”.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1304072017-02-17T15:19:48Z2024-02-12T20:06:19ZTo the Independent Voters of Gallatin CountyA circular from Henry Eddy "To the Independent Voters of Gallatin County" encouraging support for his election to "the office of Delegate to the Convention" and stating his position on amending the Constitution. This circular was published in Shawneetown, Illinois on March 29, 1847.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2028202018-06-29T13:02:37Z2022-07-20T17:15:58ZDemocratic Party election ticketAn election ballot entitled "Election Ticket" presenting the major political candidates for office in the election of 1884 for the Democratic Party. Grover Cleveland was the presidential nominee and Thomas A. Hendricks was the vice presidential nominee. 2 copies.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2038352018-07-11T14:01:39Z2022-08-05T18:33:09ZSteuben Campaign Document, ser. A, no. 1A pamphlet entitled, "Why we are for LaFollette! Campaign Document," issued by the Steuben National Campaign Committee in New York, New York.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2046192018-07-11T14:04:16Z2022-08-05T18:31:26ZNational Association of Merchant Tailors of America circular letterA circular letter sent from the President of the National Association of Merchant Tailors of America, Charles H. Taft, discouraging members from voting for La Follette in the presidential election. This document is published by the National Association of Merchant Tailors of America in Erie, Pennsylvania and dated October 29, 1924.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2046642018-07-11T14:04:25Z2022-08-05T18:31:30ZVote yes for a forest preserve district for Champaign County posterA poster encouraging citizens to "Vote Yes for the Formation of a Forest Preserve District for Champaign County," Illinois circa 1935. 2 copies.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2043802018-07-11T14:03:25Z2022-08-05T18:31:06ZTo the Voters of St. Clair County leafletA leaflet entitled "To the Voters of St. Clair County" in which Gustavus Koerner defends himself against false political campaign charges. 5 copies.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2450572018-12-20T19:02:58Z2022-08-05T18:32:50ZUnknown ballotAn unknown political party ballot split in half listing candidates possibly from the Democratic Party. This ballot includes Democrat candidate Norman L. Jones running for Governor of Illinois in the election of 1924.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2039022018-07-11T14:01:51Z2022-08-05T18:33:15ZTake This to the Polls: Voters' League RecommendationsA circular entitled, "Take This to the Polls: Voters' League Recommendations," advertising the organization's preferred candidates in the primary election on March 18, 1924 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2455732018-12-20T19:04:40Z2022-08-05T18:34:19ZIllinois Democrat: State Democratic TicketA pamphlet entitled "Illinois Democrat: State Democratic Ticket Supported by Record of Outstanding Accomplishment" published by the Democratic State Central Committee in Springfield, Illinois. This February 1952 issue includes various articles supporting the re-election of Governor Stevenson and the Democratic Party platform.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2451162018-12-20T19:03:09Z2022-08-05T18:33:41ZA Business Man for Mayor: F. M. LeslieA handbill entitled, "A Business Man for Mayor, F. M. Leslie, Candidate for Republican Nomination for Mayor." This document advertises F. M. Leslie's campaign for the mayoral primary election in Chicago, Illinois on March 11, 1924.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2031692018-07-11T13:59:07Z2022-08-05T18:32:09ZTo the Voters of Old St. Clair County leafletA leaflet entitled "To the Voters of Old St. Clair County" published by "A Brother Democrat" on July 29, 1842. This address encourages Democrats to rally against "whiggery" in the upcoming election.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2041142018-07-11T14:02:32Z2022-08-05T18:33:32ZCharles T. Stevenson State Treasurer nominee handbillA handbill "to all Trade Unionists and Friends of Labor in this State," promoting the nomination of Republican Charles T. Stevenson of Bloomington, Illinois for State Treasurer of Illinois in the primary election of 1924. 15 copies.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1313802017-02-17T15:23:39Z2024-02-12T20:05:47ZTo the Voters of Hancock CountyA circular entitled "To the Voters of Hancock County" from Mark Aldrich stating his political views on various subjects before the election.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1305752017-02-17T15:20:33Z2024-02-12T20:06:32ZDixon Weekly Herald--Extra: Republican and Democratic platformsA clipping from the "Dixon Weekly Herald--Extra" presenting the Republican and Democratic Party platforms in the election of 1868. The Republican National Convention gathered on May 20, 1868 in Chicago, Illinois.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/1313892017-02-17T15:23:40Z2024-02-12T20:05:48ZTo the Voters of the Third Congressional DistrictA circular entitled "To the Voters of the Third Congressional District" informing citizens of the recent Benjamin Mills scandal and urging them to pardon him for his misconduct. The circular is signed by Marion and Henry, each expressing political views on the subject for the upcoming election in Marion County, Illinois.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2028882018-06-29T13:02:49Z2022-07-20T17:16:04ZProhibition TicketAn election ballot entitled "Prohibition Ticket" presenting the major political candidates for office in the election of 1884 for the Prohibition Party. John P. St. John was the presidential nominee and William Daniel was the vice presidential nominee. 2 copies.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2031882018-07-11T13:59:13Z2022-08-05T18:32:11ZRepublican Party specimen ballotA "Republican Primary Ballot for Primary Election to be held in Champaign County, Illinois, on Tuesday, April 8th, 1924." The presidential candidate nominees include Calvin Coolidge and Hiram W. Johnson.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2038492018-07-11T14:01:41Z2022-08-05T18:33:10ZEdward J. Brundage postcardA postcard promoting Edward J. Brundage, "Republican candidate for re-election as Attorney General of Illinois, Primary Day, April 8, 1924." This document is dated April 4, 1924.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2039262018-07-11T14:01:55Z2022-08-05T18:33:17ZCharles T. Stevenson of Bloomington for State Treasurer handbillA handbill promoting "Charles T. Stevenson of Bloomington for State Treasurer, Subject to the Decision of the Republican Primaries. April 8, 1924." 2 copies.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2456612018-12-20T19:04:56Z2022-08-05T18:34:26ZRe-Elect William (Bill) Groves for Sheriff handbillA handbill entitled "Re-Elect WM. (Bill) Groves, Candidate in Democratic Primary, Sheriff" promoting Groves' election in the Democratic Primary on Tuesday, April 12, 1938 in Jefferson County, Illinois.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2047832018-07-11T14:04:48Z2022-08-05T18:31:39ZDemocracy and LaborA pamphlet entitled, “Democracy and Labor,” edited by Marion Banister and researched by Ruth S. McKelway for the Democratic National Committee. This document includes the history of United States labor policy and movements, and urges readers to "compare the Labor records of the two major parties and then guess which is the friend of Labor.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2036872018-07-11T14:01:11Z2022-08-05T18:32:48ZThe Marshall, Illinois Herald circularA circular describing the support of the Marshall, Ill., Herald towards the Small and Deneen political campaign in the Republican primary election in 1924.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2450692018-12-20T19:03:01Z2022-08-05T18:32:52ZChampaign County Sample Democrat Primary ballotA Democratic Party sample ballot for "Primary election to be held in Champaign County, Illinois, on Tuesday, April 12, 1938.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2455562018-12-20T19:04:37Z2022-08-05T18:34:17ZRentschler for Illinois Governor circular letterA circular letter promoting the Republican candidate Bill Rentschler in the Governor election of 1970, dated October 16, 1969. This item includes two envelopes, one addressed to Clarence A. Berdahl and one for business reply mail from the Citizens for William H. Rentschler in Lake Forest, Illinois.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2042772018-07-11T14:03:04Z2022-08-05T18:30:57ZAn Oil PrimerA pamphlet entitled, “An Oil Primer,” by Anne O'Hagan Shinn, about the Republican Party's Naval Oil Reserve scandal. She encourages American citizens to "vote for Davis and Bryan", Democratic Party ticket in order to avoid a "corrupt administration.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2043152018-07-11T14:03:11Z2022-08-05T18:30:59ZA Tabloid History of the Democratic PartyA pamphlet entitled, “A Tabloid History of Democratic Party,” by Marion Banister and issued by the Democratic National Committee. This document includes the history of the Democratic Party from pre-American Revolution to the present election in 1924, highlighting the political party differences in tariff policies through the years.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/2029722018-07-11T13:58:24Z2022-09-27T16:57:13ZThe Illinois Democrat, no. 2A periodical entitled "The Illinois Democrat, no. 2" published by the Support Roosevelt Democratic Organization in Springfield, Illinois. This March 1938 issue contains various articles on the election campaigns in the southern half of Illinois, including growing support for the "Igoe-Campbell-Martin-Long-Wieland-Orlikoski Ticket.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/9223542022-10-20T19:18:22Z2022-11-10T20:51:45ZSpeech of Mr. John West, one of the candidates for the Borough of Stockport, on the day of nomination, Friday, July 30th, 1847Acquisition made accessible thanks to the generous support of the Frederick J. and Margret L. Worden Endowment.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library