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  1. FOR PRESIDENT HENRY WALLACE

    Item # 12181

    $40.00

    Pinback button promoting Henry Wallace for president (Progressive Party), 1948. 1 1/4" cello in excellent condition. Learn More
  2. (Henry Wallace & Glen Taylor matched pair posters)

    Item # 12176

    $245.00

    Matched pair of large posters promoting Henry Wallace for president and Glen Taylor for vice president (Progressive Party), 1948. Each poster measures 30 x 40" and both are in generally excellent condition, although the corners are just a bit dog-eared. These rare paper posters have been mounted on foam core. Likely used at a headquarters or a rally. Learn More
  3. WALLACE TAYLOR

    Item # 12155

    $14.95

    Pinback button promoting Henry Wallace for president and Glen Taylor for vice president, 1948. 1 1/8" litho in excellent condition made by L.J. IMBER CO. CHICAGO. Learn More
  4. WOMEN for WALLACE

    Item # 12143

    $24.00

    Pinback button promoting Henry Wallace for president (Progressive Party), 1948. 3/4" litho in excellent condition. Learn More
  5. THE WINNER (Theodore Roosevelt)

    Item # 11915

    $625.00

    Pinback button promoting Theodore Roosevelt for president (Bull Moose / Progressive Party), 1912. Terrific, bold, and confident 2 1/8" cello in excellent condition with NATIONAL EQUIPMENT CO...NEW YORK backpaper. Learn More
  6. Peter Cooper.

    Item # 11782

    $50.00

    Carte de visite of Peter Cooper, Greenback Party candidate for president, 1876. 2 3/8 x 4". Very faint foxing. Blank back. Learn More
  7. SOCIALIST PARTY WORKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE

    Item # 11776

    $495.00

    Brass (or perhaps gold-plated) "Burlington Special" pocket watch promoting the Socialist Party, circa 1912. 2" diameter. The watch no longer works, but this is in otherwise excellent condition and a classy display piece. Learn More
  8. This Is a Picture of the Workingman

    Item # 11775

    $32.00

    Cover (envelope) promoting the Socialist Party and disparaging the Democratic Party, c. 1910's. Printed by Appeal to Reason (Socialist Party publication) in Girard, Kansas. 3 5/8 x 6 1/4". Tear along the right edge where the envelope was opened, pencil notations on the reverse. Learn More
  9. Marathon County Candidates for Offices on the Socialist Ticket

    Item # 11774

    $88.00

    Poster promoting Leo Krzycki for Congress and a host of other local Wisconsin candidates, 1924. 12 1/2 x 19", in excellent condition. Learn More
  10. THE BUTTON TO WEAR THE RED BUTTON (Socialist Labor Party)

    Item # 11772

    $95.00

    Postcard promoting the Socialist Labor Party, c. 1908. Features the SLP symbol. Scarce and in excellent, unused condition. Learn More
  11. WHY MILITARISM? Socialist Labor Party (postcard)

    Item # 11771

    $34.95

    Postcard issued by the Socialist Labor Party with a quote from President James Madison, circa 1910's. Unused and in excellent condition. Learn More
  12. Daniel De Leon, August Bebel, Karl Marx postcards (3) Socialist Labor Party

    Item # 11770

    $50.00

    Three postcard issued by the Socialist Labor Party hailing Karl Marx, Daniel DeLeon, and August Bebel, circa 1908. All are unused and in excellent condition. Learn More
  13. LA FOLLETTE

    Item # 11768

    $425.00

    Metal (bronze?) plaque promoting Robert LaFollette for president (Progressive Party), 1924. 6 3/8 x 8". Rare and in excellent condition with a high-relief portrait of LaFollette. Copyright "J.G." on the back. Learn More
  14. STAND UP FOR ALABAMA VOTE WALLACE

    Item # 11763

    $175.00

    Pinback button promoting Lurleen Wallace for governor (Alabama), 1966. George Wallace had served as Alabama's governor but was prohibited by Alabama law from serving consecutive terms - so he ran his wife, Lurleen, who was elected. She would serve only fifteen months and died in office in 1968. A terrific 2 1/4" cello in excellent condition, this has always been considered the top Wallace pin. Learn More
  15. Collection of 105 different George Wallace buttons

    Item # 11761

    $155.00

    Large collection of 105 different pinback button promoting George Wallace for president, 1964-1976. These range in size from just under 1" to 2 1/4" diameter, and all appear to be in excellent condition. The bulk of these are from the 1968 campaign when Wallace ran as the presidential candidate of the American Independent Party. There are a handful of pins from the 1964-1972-1976 campaigns, when Wallace ran in the presidential primaries as a Democratic hopeful. Learn More
  16. VOTE DEMOCRATIC GEORGE WALLACE THE PARTY'S ONLY PROVEN LEADER

    Item # 11760

    $45.00

    Pinback button promoting George Wallace for president (Democratic hopeful), 1972. Rare 1 1/2" cello in excellent condition. Learn More
  17. SPOCK AND HOBSON IN '72 PFP

    Item # 11755

    $28.00

    Pinback button promoting Dr. Benjamin Spock for president and Julius Hobson for vice president (Peace and Freedom Party), 1972. 1 3/4" cello in excellent condition. Learn More
  18. SPOCK AND HOBSON IN '72 PFP

    Item # 11754

    $28.00

    Pinback button promoting Dr. Benjamin Spock for president and Julius Hobson for vice president (Peace and Freedom Party), 1972. 1 3/4" cello in excellent condition. Learn More
  19. SAMPLE BALLOT (1900)

    SAMPLE BALLOT (1900)

    Item # 11610

    $75.00

    Large sample ballot from the 1900 election. 17 x 24", in generally excellent condition. Lists Republican and Democratic candidates McKinley & Roosevelt and Bryan & Stevenson as well as the following: Union Reform Ticket (Ellis & Nicholson), Prohibition Ticket (Woolley & Metcalf), Socialist Labor ticket (Malloney & Remmel), Peoples Party Ticket (Barker & Donnelly) and Social Democratic Ticket (Debs & Harriman). Learn More
  20. DELEGATE / NATIONAL PROGRESSIVE CONVENTION CHICAGO 1912

    DELEGATE / NATIONAL PROGRESSIVE CONVENTION CHICAGO 1912

    Item # 11593

    Regular Price: $100.00

    Special Price: $85.00

    DELEGATE ribbon badge from the 1912 National Progressive Convention in Chicago, which nominated Theodore Roosevelt for president and Hiram Johnson for vice president. 1 5/8 x 4". Light rubbing on the medallion and minor aging on the ribbon. Learn More
  21. THOMAS FOR PRESIDENT VOTE SOCIALIST

    THOMAS FOR PRESIDENT VOTE SOCIALIST

    Item # 11469

    $9.95

    Campaign stamp promoting Norman Thomas for president (Socialist Party), circa 1936. 1 x 1 1/16", in excellent condition. Learn More
  22. Complete Election Results The Wichita Eagle and The Wichita Beacon

    Complete Election Results The Wichita Eagle and The Wichita Beacon

    Item # 10809

    Regular Price: $38.95

    Special Price: $32.95

    Newspaper stand placard from the eve of the 1968 election with sketches of Hubert Humphrey, Richard Nixon, and George Wallace. From Wichita, Kansas. 11 x 17", in excellent condition. Learn More
  23. 1912 National Progressive Convention COLISEUM CHICAGO.

    1912 National Progressive Convention COLISEUM CHICAGO.

    Item # 10765

    Regular Price: $95.00

    Special Price: $80.00

    Ticket to the 1912 Progressive Party National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, which nominated Theodore Roosevelt for president and Hiram Johnson for vice president. 3 x 4 3/4", in excellent condition. Learn More
  24. SPOCK FOR PRESIDENT IN '72

    SPOCK FOR PRESIDENT IN '72

    Item # 10070

    $23.95

    Pinback button promoting Dr. Benjamin Spock for president (Peace & Freedom Party), 1972. 1 3/4" cello in excellent condition. Learn More
  25. SPOCK FOR PRESIDENT IN '72

    SPOCK FOR PRESIDENT IN '72

    Item # 10068

    $23.95

    Pinback button promoting Dr. Benjamin Spock for president (Peace & Freedom Party), 1972. 1 3/4" cello in excellent condition. Learn More

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