Gold coin with picture of an elephant that reads "Hoover, Lucky Project Piece." The back reads, "Good for 4 Years of Prosperity." The coin was in support of President Herbert Hoover's presidential campaign in 1928.
7/8-inch round, pin back button with black and white portrait of William H. Taft. "William H. Taft" is written at the bottom of the button in white lettering. Button has paper label on reverse for Allied Printing Trades Council, Newark and Whitehead & Hoag Co., Newark.
Card sent out by John McCain 2008 in support of then-presidential candidate John McCain. On the front of the card is a family seated at a table looking forward. In the bottom left corner, "McCain" is printed in blue with a yellow bar separated in the middle with a star above. Printed below McCain is "Biezczat Family, Las Vegas, NV." The back of the card has a statement regarding McCain's policies
4 inch by 21/2 inch textile sticker. Red text over a white background reads "I'm for STU" above a red stripe horizontally bisecting the sticker and containing text reading "SYMINGTON".
5 1/2 inches by 17 inches blue door hanger. At the top in white letters are the words "ORGANIZING FOR AMERICA" next to the Obama campaign logo in white. Below this are the words "VOTE TUESDAY" and "NOVEMBER 6TH FOR PRESIDENT OBAMA". Below this is a picture of President Barack Obama waving. At the bottom of the door hanger is white and navy blue lettering that reads, "POLLS ARE OPEN" and "6:00
Bumper sticker with "Who did your voting machine vote for?" printed to the left of an image of a touchscreen voting machine with a malicious grin on the screen. Below "voterescue.org" is printed.
3 inch wide and 21/4 inches high sticker shows a color image of the head of a bald eagle in front of a flowing American flag. The word Trump is printed in large capital letters at the bottom of the image.
This map of September 23, 1911, which covers construction of the Nevada - California - Oregon Railway (NCO) between Alturas and Davis Creek, California (a distance of about 32 miles), has been shared by the Shasta Division Archives. The Alturas, California to Lakeview, Oregon portion of the NCO was purchased by Southern Pacific on April 30, 1925, and would become its Lakeview Branch. At the
Southern Pacific Directory of Forest Products, Pulp and Paper Industries served by Southern Pacific and Short Line Connections in Oregon (In the Territory North of Klamath Falls and Siskiyou).
1960 condensed track profiles for Southern Pacific's Pacific Lines and San Diego & Arizona Eastern Railway, Northwestern Pacific Railroad, Petaluma & Santa Rosa Railroad, Nacozari Railroad, and Pacific Electric Railway.