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Young men's whig national convention held in Baltimore May 2d 1844. [Campaign badge printed on satin].

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Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 232, Folder 26.

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01/01/1844
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label_outline Explore Satin, Badge, 1844

Scrap collection. The door of the baling press is opened. This picture shows how the bottom of the press has moved up and compressed the cardboard into a small bundle. Wires are passed around the bundle, and the man here is pulling the wire tight with pliers. Shapiro Company, Baltimore, Maryland

Republican chart for the presidential campaign, 1868 / E. Baldwin eng.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. CAMP ACTIVITIES

[Unidentified soldier of Company B, 86th New York Regiment in uniform, slouch cap, and 3rd Corps badge next to unidentified woman]

[Unidentified African American boy standing in front of painted backdrop showing American flag and tents ; campaign button with portraits of Lincoln on one side and Johnson on the opposite side are attached to inside cover of case]

[Unidentified soldier of Company B, 86th New York Regiment in uniform, slouch cap, and 3rd Corps badge next to unidentified woman]

[Corporal John Wesley Edmunds of Co. B, 11th Virginia Infantry Regiment in uniform with secession badge and state seal breastplate holding musket]

Leo Donathon wearing his identification badge for Hercules powder plant. Radford, Virginia

In comparison with governmental affairs newsies are small matters. This photo taken in the shadow of the National Capitol where the laws are made. This group of young newsboys sells on the Capitol grounds every day, ages 8 years, 9 years, 10 years, 11 years, 12 years. The only boy with a badge, was the 8 year old, and it didn't belong to him. Names are Tony Passaro, 8 yrs. old, 124 Schottes Alley N.E.; Joseph Passaro, 11 yrs. old, (has made application for badge) Joseph Mase (9 yrs. old), 122 Schottes Alley. Joseph Tucci, (10 yrs. old), 411 1/2 5th St., N.E. Jack Giovinazzi, 228 Schottes Alley, 12 yrs. old. Is in ungraded school for incorrigibility in school. Location: [Washington (D.C.), District of Columbia].

[Israel T. Hatch, half-length portrait, slightly to right, eyes front]

[mourning badge] 4th July, 1776, Washington. 4th July 1865, Lincoln.

Stock exchange, Baltimore, Md. - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

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