Political campaigns
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Bumper stickers for Lowell Weicker and Nancy Johnson
00-2024-25-0
Bumper stickers for Lowell Weicker and Nancy Johnson.
Campaign stickers and bumper stickers
00-1992-31-2
Campaing Stickers and Bumper Stickers, 1992-31-2, includes a length of campaign stickers from the George H. W. Bush/Dan Quayle 1992 presidential campaign and a bumper sticker from the campaign of State Representative Robert Maddox.
Cocktail Party Ticket
00-2013-94-0
Cocktail Party Ticket, 2013-94-0, held at the Litchfield Inn and sponsored by the Committee to Elect Lew Taylor, held on August, 18, 1982 from 8-11 p.m.
Connecticut Political Stickers and Bumper Stickers
00-1992-30-4 A-C
Connecticut Political Stickers and Bumper Stickers, 1992-30-4 A-C, includes two stickers which read, "Dan Dwyer/State Senate," a bumper sticker featuring an illustration of the Charter Oak and reads "A CONNECTICUT PARTY," and a bumper sticker for the campaign of Sandie Carpenter and her run for the 66th District.
Political Campaign Sticker
00-2004-52-5
Political Campaign Sticker, 2004-52-5, for Ernie Bunnell as Selectman for the Town of Litchfield. He was elected to the Board in 2003.
Political Stickers and Bumper Stickers
00-1992-32-3A-E
Political Stickers and Bumper Stickers, 1992-32-3 A-E, consists of marketing materials from the 1992 presidential and state legislature elelctions. It includes stickers and bumper stickers from the 1992 presidential campaign of Bill Clinton and Al Gore. It also includes a campaign sticker and bumper sticker for Audrey Blondin as State Rep from the 66th District.
Prohibition Party meeting, Hon. A. R. Heath speaking, handbill
00-2024-52-0
Handbill, another Prohibition Party meeting will by held at Armory Hall, Litchfield, CT, by Hon. A. [Alfred] R. Heath of Danbury, CT, state organizer of the Prohibition Party, Sept. 7. "St. John and Daniel" printed at the top.
Martin Van Buren political campaign ribbon
00-2010-55-0
A silk campaign ribbon with an image of Martin Van Buren holding a scroll reading "Free soil and freedom of the public lands to actual settlers"