Elections.
Subject
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Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Political campaigns, U.S. and New York State, miscellany
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 3470
Scope and content
Buttons, bumper stickers, posters, leaflets, and related items of candidates running for national, state (New York), and local offices in 1974. Includes campaign material of Joe Joch, Matthew McHugh, Edward J. Conley, Andrew Mazzella, Ramsey Clark, Robert Abrams, Robert R. Meehan, Howard Samuels, Mario Cuomo, Hugh Carey, Mary Anne Krupsak, Lawrence Cooke, Arthur Levitt, Bob Bockman, Malcolm Wilson, Ralph G. Caso, William T. Smith, Gary Lee, Tarky Lombardi, Jacob K. Javits, William Sullivan,...
Dates:
1974.
Political campaigns, U.S. presidential, miscellany
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 3334
Scope and content
Broadsides, pamphlets, buttons, pins, photographs, and other material related to the presidential campaigns of George McGovern and Richard Nixon in 1972.
Dates:
1972.
Roland and Emily Elkus Crangle scrapbooks
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 1910
Scope and content
Four scrapbooks include clippings, letters, typed speeches, printed matter, and other items relating to Crangle's legal career, his candidacy for Congress on the Democratic ticket, 1930, and his interest in New York State politics and the future of Ireland; there is also much on Mrs. Crangle's activities in the League of Women Voters of Erie County, her interest in the New York State Agricultural and Industrial School at Industry, and in other civic and social groups. Correspondents include...
Dates:
1898-1955.
Samuel North papers
Collection — Manuscript box 11 - folder 1: [Barcode: 31924065241394]
Identifier: 1852
Scope and content
Letters (1864) to Thomas G. North from his father, Colonel Samuel North, from G.B. Scofield, an associate of Colonel North in The New York State Agency, and from another friend concerning Samuel North's imprisonment and trial in Washington for allegedly using his position in that agency to defraud soldiers of their votes; letter to the Colonel (1865) from a committee in Unadilla congratulating him on his acquittal, and the Colonel's reply; printed transcript of the case, U.S. vs. Samuel...
Dates:
1864-1894.