Scrapbook relating to Isabel Anderson's involvements in the presidential campaigns of 1916 and 1920
1916
MISC L2017G18.3 [Box]
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Title
Scrapbook relating to Isabel Anderson's involvements in the presidential campaigns of 1916 and 1920
Variant Title
Presidential campaign 1916-1920
Published
[S.l. 1916-1920]
Description
[1] v. : ill., ports. ; 35 cm.
Call Number
MISC L2017G18.3 [Box]
Note
Scrapbook no. 3 in collection of material (5 scrapbooks & 2 envelopes of separate letters and photographs) documenting Isabel Anderson's experiences as a Red Cross volunteer in America & France during World War I & II, as librarian general of the D.A.R.; relating to the 1916 & 1920 presidential campaigns.
Typed paper label on spine: Presidential campaign 1916-1920.
Newspaper & magazine clippings, letters, medals and other ephemera relating the U.S. presidential candidates and campaigns of 1916 & 1920.
Ms. on front pastedown: "Scrap Book Series. Presidential Campaign, 1916."
Partial contents: Fold-out literature of the Leonard Wood National Campaign Committee, We’ve Got to Elect a Real President this Year! (loose inside the front cover) -- Clippings on the campaigns, candidates, and suffragists -- Letters from Charles Evans Hughes, the Republican Party nominee, whom Mrs. Anderson supported -- Campaign buttons, badges and other memorabilia pinned to various pages (removed & stored in the Museum collection) -- Program: Republican National Convention, Chicago, 1916 -- Also, clippings and ephemera relating to the 1920 presidential campaign.
Bound in green linen with red leather spine.
These scrapbooks descended in the family of Augustus Anderson (known as Gus Anderson), Mrs. Anderson personal secretary in the last years of her life, whose parents had also been servants at the Andersons' home, Weld).
Typed paper label on spine: Presidential campaign 1916-1920.
Newspaper & magazine clippings, letters, medals and other ephemera relating the U.S. presidential candidates and campaigns of 1916 & 1920.
Ms. on front pastedown: "Scrap Book Series. Presidential Campaign, 1916."
Partial contents: Fold-out literature of the Leonard Wood National Campaign Committee, We’ve Got to Elect a Real President this Year! (loose inside the front cover) -- Clippings on the campaigns, candidates, and suffragists -- Letters from Charles Evans Hughes, the Republican Party nominee, whom Mrs. Anderson supported -- Campaign buttons, badges and other memorabilia pinned to various pages (removed & stored in the Museum collection) -- Program: Republican National Convention, Chicago, 1916 -- Also, clippings and ephemera relating to the 1920 presidential campaign.
Bound in green linen with red leather spine.
These scrapbooks descended in the family of Augustus Anderson (known as Gus Anderson), Mrs. Anderson personal secretary in the last years of her life, whose parents had also been servants at the Andersons' home, Weld).
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