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A flyer containing brief summaries of La Follette and Wheeler's record and "what they stand for" in the presidential election of 1924. This flyer was published by the La Follette Wheeler Campaign in Washington, D.C. 2 copies.
Location of publication or printing
Washington (D.C.)
Publisher or printer
La Follette-Wheeler Campaign
Dimensions
15.8 cm x 15.9 cm
Subject
Political campaigns
Genre
Fliers
Geographic coverage
Washington (D.C.)
Language
English
Local Identifier
0418_0201_02
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 flyer containing brief summaries of La Follette and Wheeler's record and "what they stand for" in the presidential election of 1924. This flyer was published by the La Follette Wheeler Campaign in Washington, D.C. 2 copies.
Location of publication or printing
Washington (D.C.)
Publisher or printer
La Follette-Wheeler Campaign
Dimensions
15.8 cm x 15.9 cm
Subject
Political campaigns
Genre
Fliers
Geographic coverage
Washington (D.C.)
Language
English
Local Identifier
0418_0201_02
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