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  1. Ballot

    Sample Ballot promoting Edward L. George for sherriff; dated 1934; Sample Reublican Primary Ballot for DeKalb County. Located in the "George, Edward L." Folder Names listed on the ballot are: Charles L. Adee, Henry C. Allen, Carl L. Anderson, Elmer E. Armstrong, Ray A. Bastian, Frank E. Birch, Francis G. Blair, C. Wayland Brooks, George S. Brydia, John T. Buckbee, Latham Castle, Dennis J. Collins, R. P. Culver, Stephen A. Day, Edward C. Die...

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    Ballot
  2. Case - Box

    Box, made of oak containing four drawers.The box was made later and drawers are not the original drawers. The message drawers, made of metal were used in the second DeKalb County Courthouse, 1850-1903. The drawers read "Grand Jury Certificates; Election; Sheriffs Box and Petit Jury Certificates."

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    Box
  3. 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
  4. Old Jail and Sheriff's Residence, Sycamore, Illinois
  5. 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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    Pamphlet
  6. Workbook

    Public Service Coloring book, "Sheriff Willie's Safety Coloring book, quantity 2, with back cover featuring Sheriff Roger Scott. A public service of the Illinois Sheriff's Association, copyright 1996.

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    Workbook

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