Black pin with yellow text reading "LANDON KNOX". A yellow elephant with the letters "GOP" across its back is between the words. Yellow felt cut in the shape of a sunflower is attached to the back of the button.
8 inch by 10 inch white card with a picture of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Below is black text reading "Remember to Vote in the Missouri Democratic Primary - Tuesday, March 15, 2016". Below is a reproduction of Hillary Rodham Clinton's signature. The back is almost completely blank but for a small black outline of a box in the bottom middle with black letters spelling "PAID FOR BY HILLARY
5/8-inch round, pin back button with profile portrait of Theodore Roosevelt engraved in gold. Reverse engraved with Standard Emblem Co., Providence, R.I.
Red and blue bumper sticker with "Win with" printed in white at the top and "Rockefeller for president" printed in white at the bottom. This sticker was produced by "Rockefeller for President".
Broadside in black and white promoting women's votes for incumbent Franklin D. Roosevelt. Text at the bottom reads "National Citizens Political Action Committee Shelton Hotel, New York, N.Y."
3 13/16 inch by 111/2 inch unused vinyl bumper sticker, white with blue and text. There is an incomplete blue box outline surrounding the writing broken by five red stars at the top center and by red numbers "2016" at the bottom center. There are three lines of text in the box getting smaller from the top to the bottom. The first line has blue letters spelling "TRUMP". The second line has red
Red, white, and blue textile with gold rope hanging from small wooden rod. Textile has a monochrome blue portrait of Franklin Delano Roosevelt framed by laurels and a ribbon motif below with text reading "EQUALITY LIBERTY JUSTICE". Text above reads "TO KEEP THE NATION FIRM". Text below reads "GIVE HIM ANOTHER TERM". A red and blue border frames the textile with American flag stripes and stars motifs.
Foldout brochure promoting then presidential candidate Senator Eugene J. McCarthy. The front reads "Portrait of a Leader in His Own Words" and has a quote from Adlai E. Stevenson. Above is a black and white photograph of McCarthy. Marked over the bottom of the photo is a small stamp from the local campaign office reading "McCarthy for President 7727 Clayton Road St. Louis, Mo. 63117 Tel. VO 2
7/8-inch round pinback button with red on the top, blue on the bottom and a white horizontal stripe bisecting the center. White text along the top edge reads "AMERICA FIRST". White text along the bottom edge reads "JUSTICE TO ALL". Blue text across the center reads "McKINLEY". A small blue mark for Allied Printing Trades Council Local 90 of Chicago is above the white center stripe.
7/8-inch round, post-back clothing button with black and white portrait of William McKinley and Garret Hobart with the American flag in the background. Button has engraving on reverse side for Baldwin & Gleason Company.
7/8-inch round, pin back button with sepia portrait of William Randolph Heart with the words, "For Governor, William Randolph Hearst" surrounding the portrait. Button has paper label on reverse for Allied Printing (Newark, N.J.) and Whitehead and Hoag (Newark, N.J.)
7/8-inch round, pin back button with black and white portrait of Eugene V. Debs. His portrait is flanked by a set of red laurels to the left and right. Above the portrait are the words "FOR PRESIDENT" and below "DEBS" all in red lettering. Debs was the Socialist Party candidate for president in 1904, 1908, 1912, and 1920.
7/8-inch round, pin back button with black and white portrait of Col. Theodore Roosevelt with American flag drapery in upper left corner, all on white background. Button has paper label on reverse for National Equipment Co., New York & Whitehead & Hoag Co., Newark.
6/8-inch round, pin back button with sepia portrait of William H. Taft. Arched along the top and bottom of the button is text reading "For President, Wm H. Taft." Button has paper label on reverse for Hyatt Manufacturing Corporation, Baltimore.
White button with three blue monochrome portraits labelled Bush, Clinton, and Perot. Below is red and blue text reading "I was there for the first Presidential Debate of 1992 October 11, 1992 St. Louis, Mo." A small blue star is centered between the portraits and text.
Lyrics to "Walkin' down to Washington" printed in red on white paper. Distributed July 15, 1960 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum as an activity of "The Committee for the Arts".
Puzzle trade card. Front has a drawing of wooded scene with the words "Malt Bitters Puzzle" on top and below the drawing "Find our next President" If flipped upside down, one can see an outline of a face. The reverse has advertising information for malt bitters from the Malt Bitters company located in Boston, Ma.
Pledge sheet for then-presidential candidate George C. Wallace. The back has a space for signing up as a member of the "American Independent Party". The inside lists Wallace's qualifications and accomplishments.
7/8-inch round, pin back button with black and white portrait of William Randolph Hearst on a white background. The words "Hearst For President" in white letters on a blue background surround the portrait. Button has paper label on reverse for the American Badge Company (Chicago, Il.)