Elections--United States--History
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Campaigns and Elections Collection
An artificial collection of documents, election tickets, campaign literature, and photographs from national, state, and local elections. Most of the state election material concerns Virginia and the largest group of materials is from the 1932 presidential campaign.
Clarkson A. Collins Letters
Letters to his mother and father about family, health, and politics. He mentions being in law school, his father's upcoming dental procedures and dentures, state politics and the upcoming election, a widow taking in boarders, and the Hell Gate explosion in New York.
John Dawson Letter to Fulwar Skipwith
Letter from John Dawson, New York, to Fulwar Skipwith, American Consul, Paris [France] offering congratulations on his marriage to [Evelina Vanden Clooster] and voicing his concerns about the abuse of the Jefferson administration by the Federal newspapers. Pennsyvania, the South and the West's are with the administration. Elections in New Jersey, New York, Vermont and Rhode Island and William Short. Includes typescript. September 19, 1802.
John Tyler, Jr. Papers
Linda Lavin Papers
Lynwood E. Smith Campaign broadside
A broadside advertising a "Mass Meeting" held by the Home Makers League featuring Lynwood E. Smith, a candidate for the House of Delegates.
Powell Family Papers, Hepburn Addition
Henry Alexander Wise Papers
Three letters (1856-1859) concerning United States politics (especially the 1856 presidential election), and his family; containing his views on religion and liberty; and making an appeal to James Buchanan on behalf of a candidate for appointed office.