1/4-inch pin back button. The red background is diagonally bisected by a white stripe. Within the stripe is blue text reading "ROOSEVELT". White text on the red portion above the stripe reads "RE-ELECT". White text below the stripe reads "PRESIDENT". Reverse has label for Allied Printing.
1/2-inch pin back button. The top third of the button is dark blue with three small white stars along the top edge. Across the center is black text reading "ROOSEVELT". Below are five vertical red stripes on a white background. Label on reverse for Allied Printing Trades.
White handbill that has a cartoon wooden sign reading "Danger Ahead" in red. The sign is surrounded by red cartoon lanterns. Below are warnings about then presidential candidate Dwight Eisenhower and his military background. At the bottom "Vote for Stevenson for President" is printed in red. This poster was created by "The National Volunteers for Stevenson".
7/8-inch round, pin back button with black and white portrait of Adlai E. Stevenson on a white background. The words "Adlai E. Stevenson For Governor" in black block text surround the portrait.
1/2-inch pin back button. The top third of the button is dark blue with three small white stars along the top edge. Across the center is black text reading "ROOSEVELT". Below are five vertical red stripes on a white background.
1/2-inch white pin back button with the image of a pink rose and the word "Velt" in green text as a rebus for Roosevelt. Reverse has label for Geraghty & Company (Chicago, Il.)
1/2-inch pin back button. In the center is a blue monochromatic portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt on a white background. Along the outer edge of the button all the way around is a red border with small white text reading "WE ARE GOING TO WIN THIS WAR AND WIN THE PEACE THAT FOLLOWS".
1/2-inch diameter round red and white pin back button that reads, "I Want FDR Again." A white donkey charm is attached to the back with green string. Reverse has label for Green Duck Company (Chicago, Il.)
7/8-inch pin back button. A red stripe covers the top third of the button. A blue stripe covers the bottom third. The center third is white. Blue and white text reads "I Want ROOSEVELT Again". Button has label for St. Louis Button Company.
7/8-inch pin back button. At the top is a red stripe with white text reading "FOR". At the bottom is a blue stripe with white text reading "HUMANITY". Centered on a white background is black text reading "ROOSEVELT". Reverse has label for The Amalgamated Lithographers of America (New York, N.Y.)
1/2-inch pin back button featuring a gold star with the words, "Roosevelt Garner Club" in navy blue text. Under the star is a gold banner with "Michigan" on it in navy blue text.
6/8-inch round, pin back button with "VOTE SOCIALIST" across the center in red text on a yellow stripe. Arched yellow text along the top and bottom edges reads "Thomas" and "Maurer". Button has label on reverse for the Socialist Party of America, Chicago, Illinois. James H. Thomas and Norman Maurer were the Socialist Party presidential and vice-presidential candidates in 1928 and 1932.
White paper triangular pennant with read text reading "Vote! Rockefeller President". Produced by the "ROCKEFELLER for President Committee". Three holes are punched along the right edge.
White door hanger. Red headline reads "VOTE TODAY!" above blue text reading "Polls Open until 8:00 P.M." Below is a blue-toned photograph of then-presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy. Blue text below reads "'We can all participate in building a new America if we get out and vote June 4'". A white box at the bottom provides a space to fill in the voter's polling place.The reverse has a red and