fallow - a historic place that once served as an Army home for Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, William Tecumseh Sherman, and Jefferson Davis. The old garrison, carved from the wilderness 150 years ago, is Jefferson Barracks - (cut off) - July 8, 1826, when 1,700 acres of frontier land were ceded to the government by the town of Vide Poche, later to be called Carondelet, for the site of the post."
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."
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.