Archaeological study of sites near the Golden Spike National Historic Site., File provided by Utah Division of State History after records center review by Arie Leeflang.
2 inches by 2 inches white sticker with black lettering that reads, "girl scouts of eastern missouri Thank you for voting! Troop 794". Next to the text is the Girl Scout logo in green.
Printed circular white sticker with an image of a peach hanging from a small branch and displaying the words "I'm a Georgia Voter", issued in Gainesville, Georgia
5 inch by 3 1/2 inch card. A blue box contains white letters spelling "TRUMP". Below, blue and red text reads "Make America great again!" A blue border frames the outer edge of the card, with five red stars at the center top and bottom. The reverse contains black text thanking for a donation and requesting engagement with "#TeamTrump" on social media by tagging "@RealDonaldTrump". At the bottom is a small box containing text reading "Paid for by Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.".
6 inch by 4 inch event flier for a free rollerskating event in support of Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign. Yellow and white text and illustrations over a black background.
Round pin back button with blue background and the words "I WILL VOTE" with a check mark inside the O of Vote and the web address IWILLVOTE.COM in white letters. "I Will Vote" was a 2016 campaign associated with the Democrat National Committee.
Printed circular pale blue sticker displaying the Statue of Liberty with the words "I Voted" in red, white, and blue, and with the words "NYC Votes", issued in Brooklyn, New York
10 7/8 inches by 8 inches grey Time Magazine special edition titled in white and black letters "Barack Obama: Eight Years". In the top left corner there are red and black letters spelling "TIME SPECIAL EDITION". The front cover is mostly taken up by a photograph of Barack Obama. The magazine is divided into three sections "A Distinctive Agenda", History in the Making", and Beyond the White House". There are 96 pages. The back cover has a photograph of President Obama in the Oval Office at his desk talking of the phone.
A letter from William F Rapp to Gregory Ames, curator of the Barriger Library at the time. The letter concerns one part of the William Rapp Collection of Railroad Station Photographs and clarifies that photos marked "JLCR" on the back means they were taken by Janet Lorraine Cooper Rapp, William Rapp's first wife.