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A handbill entitled "Ruth Hanna McCormick for U.S. Senator," promoting her campaign for Illinois Senator in 1928. This document includes speech excerpts, a photograph of Mrs. McCormick and her daughter Ruth Elizabeth, and "a brief sketch of McCormick's life.
Location of publication or printing
Chicago (Ill.)
Number of pages
8 pages
Dimensions
10 cm x 5.5 cm
Subject
Political campaigns
Genre
Handbills
Geographic coverage
Illinois
Language
English
Local Identifier
0418_0084_01
Rights Description
No Copyright - United States
Repository
Illinois History and Lincoln Collections
Collection Title
IHLC Collection of Illinois and U.S. History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera
A handbill entitled "Ruth Hanna McCormick for U.S. Senator," promoting her campaign for Illinois Senator in 1928. This document includes speech excerpts, a photograph of Mrs. McCormick and her daughter Ruth Elizabeth, and "a brief sketch of McCormick's life.
Location of publication or printing
Chicago (Ill.)
Number of pages
8 pages
Dimensions
10 cm x 5.5 cm
Subject
Political campaigns
Genre
Handbills
Geographic coverage
Illinois
Language
English
Local Identifier
0418_0084_01
Rights Description
No Copyright - United States
Repository
Illinois History and Lincoln Collections
Collection Title
IHLC Collection of Illinois and U.S. History Broadsides and Printed Ephemera