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Book - FDR Inauguration Book
Book, titled "Inauguration Franklin D. Roosevelt President of the United States John N. Garner Vice President of the United States measuring," 48 pages, black cover with gold writing measuring 9" by 11." Name printed on front cover lower right hand corner, W. M. Organ.
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Certificate
Certificate of Recognition with a mauve cover referencing the dedication to Sycamore, IL. by Kennety C. Mundy from the Illinois State Assembly.House of Represntatives.
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Figure, Historical
Model depicts Ben Franklin in period clothing, note holes in the socks. Mr. Franklin was a founding father of the United States of America. He was a writer, philosopher, politician, first postmaster, scientist, inventor, statesman and inventor. Mr. Franklin was born in 1705 and died April 17, 1790. Used in Dolls for Democracy program. Donated by Congregation Beth Shalom Congregation, DeKalb, Illliois. Made by Cecil Weeks of Independence, Missouri...
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Figure, Historical
Model depicts Madam Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit in period clothing. Madam Pandit was an Indian diplomat and politician and was a member of the United Nations General Assembly and was elected as the first female president of the United Nations. Ms. Pandit was born August 18, 1900 and died December 1, 1990. Donated from Temple Beth Salom Congregation, Sycamore, IL. Made by Cecil Weeks of Independence, Missouri.
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Figure, Historical
Model depicts Jane Addams in period clothing. Ms. Addams was an American activist, reformer, social worker, administrator and author. Ms Addams was a leader of the United States women's suffrage and was a supporter of world peace. Ms. Adams was born September 6,1860 and died May 28,1935. Dolls for Democracy Program donated by Congregation Beth Shalom, DeKalb, Illinois. Made by Cecil Weeks of Independence, Missouri.
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Invitation - FDR Inauguration Invitation
Invitation to Franklin D. Roosevelt's Inauguration, January 20th, 1937
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Matchbook
Matchbook, white background with blue and red letters reading "Elect Doris I. Tucker, County Clerk of DeKalb County, Illinois Republican" A picture of Doris Tucker on opposite side.
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Matchbook
Matchbook, white background reading in part in blue letters "Norma G. Hudson, Circuit Clerk, DeKalb County", Courthouse in Sycamore, Illinois
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Matchbook
Matchbook, white in color reading "Elect Field Utter Republican Candidate For Sheriff DeKalb County" in red and blue letters, DeKalb County, Illinois. Reverse side shows a photograph of the Candidate.
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Matchbook
Matchbook, white in color reading "Jack A. Wood For County Clerk, Your Support Would Be Appreciated" in red and blue letters, DeKalb County, Illinois.
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Matchbook
Matchbook, white in color reading "Retain Wesley N.Yeager Treasurer of DeKalb County, Illinois. Republican" in red and blue letters, reverse side has a photograph of the candidate.
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Matchbook
Matchbook, white in color reading "Charles L. Fierz Democratic Candidate For DeKalb County, Illinois. State's Attorney" in blue and red letters, reverse side has a photgraph of the candidate.
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Matchbook
Matchbook, white in color reading "Charlotte T. Reid, Republican, Your Member of Congress Illinois." in blue letters, reverse side has an illustration of an American emblem.
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Pamphlet
Pamphlet; 2 copies of a political booklet titled "An Important Message to the Voters of DeKalb County" endorsing Edward L. George for DeKalb County Sheriff in 1934; Features the names of individuals who endorsed George as well as their professioms; Also lists all Republican candidates on the Republican Primary Ballot that year; Mentions that George was born and raised in Shabbona before attending the Northern Illinois State Teachers' College (now...
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Photograph, Color
Photograph of Mayor Harold Red Johnson of Sycamore, Illinois. Picture of the mayor and poster. Poster reads "Re-elect Harold "Red" Johnson for Mayor, He's been a great mayor for Sycamore 32 years, Vote for Red Johson, Tuesday, April 4, 1989, Support Red Johnson"
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