Postcard with a photographic portrait of presidential candidate Woodrow Wilson. The image is flanked by American flags and a bald eagle sitting atop the image. Underneath the image the postcard reads "We are but one of the Chaupions (sic) of the Rights of Mankind. We shall be Satisfied when these Right Have Been Made Secure Woodrow Wilson." The opposite side of the postcard is formatted with a place for a message, address, and stamp.
Envelope containing a collection of nine doublesided full-color postcards that fold out accordian style. The front of the envelope has text in black and red that reads "SOUVENIR FOLDER of McKINLEY'S BIRTHPLACE NILES, OHIO." The front of the envelope features a portrait of William McKinley along with a picture of a statue of McKinley. Subjects include monuments and buildings named for McKinley, and buildings and business in Niles, Ohio. The location pictured is identified in a label below the image.
Picture postcard. There is a drawing of a saluting soldier and sailor on a beach with tents, plane, and ship in the background. Between the soldier and sailor is a small black text in a box reading "THE ARMY AND NAVY FOREVER Three Cheers For The RED WHITE & BLUE". Above them is a large black and white portrait of President Woodrow Wilson surrounded by olive branches on both sides and an eagle above, and flanked by an American flag and a Jack of the United States maritime flag. Below Wilson's portrait are the words "Pres. Wilson". On the reverse, small text in the bottom left corner reads "PH. & A." A pencil inscription reads "from Chas W Hunter to my friend Miss Rosa".