Anna Dudley McGinn Lilly papers
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Anna Dudley McGinn Lilly papers
- Date
- 1895-1985 (inclusive)
- Creator
- Lilly, Austin P., Miss
- Extent
- 5 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Women -- Suffrage -- Kentucky.
- Political campaigns -- Kentucky
- Women -- Political activity -- Kentucky.
- History -- Societies, etc. -- Kentucky.
- Women--Societies and clubs
- Posters.
- Political posters
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by format.
- Preferred Citation
- 1997ms234: [identification of item], Anna Dudley McGinn Lilly papers, 1895-1985, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Anna Dudley McGinn Lilly (d. 1948) was born in Maysville, Kentucky to Reverend John McGinn and Mary Elizabeth Shephard McGinn, was born in Maysville. She spent her childhood in Versailles where her father was pastor of the Christian Church. In 1893 she married Judge Grant E. Lilly and they lived in Richmond, Kentucky, until moving to Lexington in 1918. She was the editor of the Richmond Register, a paper owned by her husband, and was active in state and local politics. Following the passage of woman's suffrage she organized Madison County's first Woodrow Wilson Club. In 1932 she founded the Roosevelt Democratic club of Richmond. In addition, she served twice as county associate for the Fayette Democratic Campaign Committee and served as president of the Fayette Democratic Woman's Club. As regent with the Lexington Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, she sponsored the bill in the state legislature which made "My Old Kentucky Home" the state song. The Lillys had two children: J. Marion Lilly and a daughter, Austin P. Lilly.
- Scope and Content
- The Anna Dudley McGinn Lilly papers (dated 1895-1985; 5 cubic feet; 10 boxes) consist of campaign materials, legal documents, account books, posters, newspaper clippings, and photographs which document Lilly's involvement in Kentucky Democratic politics. The papers contain materials pertaining to the campaigns of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Alben Barkley, Happy Chandler, and Woodrow Wilson. Additional subjects and organizations present in the papers include women's suffrage, the Jefferson Davis Historical Foundation, the Hindman Settlement School, the film Historic Lexington, the Fayette County Women's Democratic Club, and the Pioneer National Monument Committee. The photographs include depictions of Bluegrass houses, Alben Barkley, Ned Breathitt, John Sherman Cooper, and Earle Clements. A small portion of the papers belonged to Lilly's husband Grant E. Lilly and include some legal documents and account books.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
General files, 1895-1950
Columbus Cox, Plaintiff, vs. Louisville & Atlantic Railroad Co., Defendant, Filed April 30, 1909, bound book, 1909
Account book, mostly unused, 1895-1905
Climax Publishing Company account book, 1915 January 4-1917 November 13
Climax Publishing Company account book, 1916 July 1-1918 January 30
Kentucky Bell at Valley Forge, undated
Peace Pamphlets, 1911-1930
Shall Great Britain, Germany and the United States now unite for the Limitation of Naval Armaments?, 1913 April 13
Towards The Peace That Shall Last, 1914 March 6
The End of the Armament Rings by H.G. Wells, undated
Alfred Noyes' Peace Poems, 1913
The Waste Of Militarism, 1912 October
Outline Of Lessons On War And Peace by Lucia Ames Mead, 1915 February
International Law or International Anarchy by World Peace Foundation, undated
The United States Of Europe by Victor Hugo, 1914 October
The Proper Attitude Of The Hague Conference Toward The Laws Of War by Jackson H. Ralston, 1913 May 15
The Right And Wrong of the Monroe Doctrine by Charles F. Dole, 1912 April
Immunity Of Private Property At Sea by Hon. Joseph H. Choate, 1914 February-March
Some Supposed Just Causes Of War by Hon. Jackson H. Ralston, 1911 July
Three Men Behind The Guns by Charles E. Jefferson, D.D., 1914 September
The International Library: The Most Important Series of Books On the Peace Movement, 1913 May
National Honor And Peace by Louis Broido and National Honor And Vital Interests by Russell Weisman, 1914 October
President Wilson On The United States And Latin America, 1913 October 27
The World Court Is Our Next Step Toward Peace by Frederick J. Libby, 1930
Lexington Sesqui-Centennial, undated
Henry Clay Memorial Foundation, undated
Jefferson Davis Historical Foundation, undated
Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin, undated
William Gibbs McAdoo addresses and statement, 1922 November 11-1924 April 2
Railroad Labor And The Railroad Problem, 1923 December 2
Armistice Day Address, 1922 November 11
American Peace Award, 1924 January 5
Shall the People Rule in California?, 1924 April 2
McAdoo for President: His Record is His Platform by David Ladd Rockwell, circa 1924
League of Nations, 1918 December 6-1919 January
A League Of Free Nations published by League To Enforce Peace, undated
The New Map Of Europe published by The League To Enforce Peace, undated
League Of Nations: Outlines for Discussion published by National Committee On The Churches And The Moral Aims Of The War 9, undated
Suggestions for League Speakers: Speech Material for League of Nations Addresses published by the League To Enforce Peace, 1919 January
Why A League of Nations Is Necessary by William Howard Taft, 1918 December 6
League Of Nations And The Constitution by Charles Kerr, undated
Kentucky Pioneer Memorial Association, undated
Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, undated
Old Kentucky Home, undated
League of American Pen Women Monthly Bulletin, 1924 July 15-1924 October 15
Children of the American Revolution, Paul Revere Chapter, undated
Blue Licks' 145th Anniversary, undated
1924 Democratic campaign material, 1924
Historic Lexington film, 1924-1925
Anti-Steel Trap League - correspondence, newsletter, pamphlet, undated
Speeches, 1936 May 29-1936 June 20
Acceptance Address of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, undated
Woman's Administrative Worth Recognized, Address of Hon. Joseph F. Guffey of Pennsylvania, 1936 May 29
Behind the Political Smoke Screen, Radio Address by Hon. George W. Norris of Nebraska, 1936 June 14
Democratic Platform Pledges and Their Fulfillment, Remarks of Hon. Joseph T. Robinson of Arksansas, 1936 June 20
Daniel Boone Bicentennial Commission - correspondence, undated
Daniel Boone Bicentennial newspaper clippings, undated
Daniel Boone biography, undated
Boonesborough, undated
Democratic Party 1936 campaign material, 1936
United Daughters of the Confederacy, undated
Democratic Woman's Club, circa 1921-1938 April 22
The Bulletin issued by The Woman's National Democratic Club, 1926 June
The Democratic Woman's Journal, 1937 October
Twelfth Annual Convention, Democratic Woman's Club of Kentucky program, 1938 April 21-22
Charter Members of the Fayette County Woman's Democratic Club list, undated
Democratic Woman's Club Convention ribbons, circa 1921-1924
Revised Constitution of Woman's Democratic Club of Fayette County, undated
Democratic Party canvassing lists, undated
Central Christian Church - publications, circa 1940-1950
Lexington churches (Broadway Christian and First Presbyterian) publications, undated
National Conference of Christians and Jews, undated
Lexington schools - miscellaneous, undated
The Southern Council on International Relations - memoranda, undated
Pioneer National Movement, undated
Stone Mountain Confederate Monumental Association, undated
Transylvania College publications, circa 1940-1950
Lexington - miscellaneous, undated
Kentucky - miscellaneous, undated
Women's suffrage, 1913 December 5-1919 November
Rebuttal Before Rules Committee - Speech by Miss Alice Stone Blackwell at Congressional Hearing in Reply to Anti-Suffragists on Appointment of Special Suffrage Committee, 1913 December 5
A Brief History of the Movement for Woman Suffrage in the United States by Ida Husted Harper, 1917 January
The Republican Party and Woman Suffrage issued by Republican National Committee, circa 1921
Women's Oversea Hospitals U.S.A. of The National American Woman Suffrage Association, 1919 November
Why Join the Kentucky League of Women Voters?, undated
Purpose, Program and Organization of the National League of Women Voters, circa 1923-1924
Inside Information published by the National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co., Inc., 1919 February
Democratic party materials, 1908-1940
The State Government As a Business, speech of Frederick A. Wallis, Candidate for Democratic Nomination For (KY) Governor, 1935
Win With Wallis campaign brochure, 1935
Frederick Wallis campaign literature, 1935
Democratic postcard depicting Theodore Roosevelt, 1916
Brown....or Bosses? campaign literature for John Y. Brown, Sr., 1935
Why Justice Hughes Should Not Be a Candidate by Justice Charles E. Hughes, 1916
The Spirit of `76, address of Senator A.O. Stanley, 1922 July 4
Shall The People Rule? Notification Speech of William Jennings Bryan Delivered At Lincoln, Nebraska, 1908 August 12
Closing Addresses of the 1936 Presidential Campaign by James A. Farley, 1936
"Trade Agreements Program: Sound In Principle And Practice, Right in Results" broadside, circa 1935
"That Third Term Bugaboo: Two Good Terms Deserve Another" broadside, 1940
"Dry Those Crocodile Tears: Here Is How Roosevelt Ruined Business" broadside, 1940
"Full Speed Ahead For National Defense: Roosevelt Stands For Peace Through Preparedness" broadside, 1940
"Labor Advances: Franklin D. Roosevelt Is the Friend of Labor" broadside, 1940
"We Can Afford Life and Liberty: Democracy Is Worth What It Costs - Re-elect Roosevelt November 5th" broadside, 1940
"Life Lines vs. Spite Lines: America Trusts Roosevelt" broadside, 1940
"Electric Power For the People: A Democratic Record - More Power At Less Cost" broadside, 1940
"Vote For America's Great Peace Leader Franklin D. Roosevelt" broadside, 1940
"All In Seven Years! Here Is the New Deal Record Proudly Presented to the American People - Keep the Good Work Going, Line Up With The Democratic Party" broadside, 1940
"It's Your Country: Conserve the Nation's Resources Through The Democratic Party" broadside, circa 1940
"As Farmers Profit, Cities Also Prosper: Keep The New Deal Farm Program" broadside, 1936
Dedication of Federal Monument Program at Pioneer Memorial State Park, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, 1934 November 16
Democratic party materials, 1916-1941
Democratic Ticket And Platform of the Fayette County Democracy, 1921
Support President Roosevelt And The New Deal, circa 1936
Democratic Postcard depicting inexperienced Justice Charles E. Hughes and Uncle Sam, 1916
The Democratic Digest, 1941 December-1942 January
Civic, philanthropic, and social organizations, undated
Correspondence, undated
Woman's Club of Central Kentucky, undated
Woodrow Wilson, 1916 June 30-1921
Do YOU think the Glory of AMERICA would be enhanced by a War of Conquest in Mexico? address delivered by Woodrow Wilson, 1916 June 30
Achievement vs. Evasion, speech delivered by President Wilson, 1916 September 30
YES! or NO! Mr. Hughes?, campaign literature, 1916
Labor's Charter Of Freedom: Labor Legislation Passed by Congress and approved by President Wilson, 1916
I am for the Eight-Hour Law because it is right, speech by President Wilson, 1916 September 23
Alone With Your Conscience - Wilson's The Man handout, 1916
Lest We Forget! pamphlet published by The American Party, 1916
Sixteen Million Voters Appeal For Light! What Would Mr. Hughes and the Republican Party Have Done? campaign literature, 1916
The Woodrow Wilson Foundation: A Tribute to a Great American booklet, circa 1921
War, Labor And Peace: Some Recent Addresses And Writings Of President Wilson booklet, 1918 March
Newspaper clippings, undated
The Community Center, Vol. 2 No. 2. Newsletter published by the National Community Center Association, 1918 February
"Last Call: To the Women Who Want Wilson Elected" handout, 1916
Woodrow Wilson, 1916-1929
How Wilson Has Kept Faith With The Farmer booklet, 1916
Wilson or Hughes? The Difference it Makes to The Women campaign literature published by Women's Bureau of the Democratic National Committee, 1916
President Wilson: A True Progressive pamphlet, 1916
The Truth About Mexico, speech of Senator Albert B. Fall issued by Republican National Committee, 1916 October 6
Saved From Panic: How the Wilson Administration Averted Financial Disaster at the Outbreak of War in Europe, 1916
Woodrow Wilson: Memorial Address On The Death Of The Twenty-eighth President of the United States of America by Samuel M. Wilson, Lexington, Kentucky, 1924
Speech of President Woodrow Wilson Accepting The Nomination For President By The Democratic Party, 1916
Democratic Party Woodrow Wilson portrait postcard, 1916
The Bulletin published by The Woman's National Democratic Club, 1929 January
The Winning Plan Selected By The Jury Of The American Peace Award, 1923
Reasons Why B.F. Proctor of Bowling Green, KY., Progressive Candidate for Presidential Elector in 1912, will Support President Wilson in 1916 pamphlet, 1916
The Freedman Vol. 1 No. 2 issued by The National Colored Democratic League, 1916 October 21
The Emancipator issued by The National Colored Democratic League, 1916 October 16
Newspaper clippings - campaigns and elections
Democratic party material, 1925-1926
Caney Creek Community Center newsletters
University of Kentucky Library Associates, undated
Alben W. Barkley, undated
George Washington Bicentennial, undated
Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs, undated
George Rogers Clark Memorial, undated
World War I, 1917-1919
Prussianized Germany: Americans of Foreign Descent and America's Cause booklet by Otto H. Kahn, 1917 September 26
The 1919 Thrift Campaign Questionnaire published by War Savings Organization booklet, 1919
Handbook on the Organization and Maintenance of War Savings Societies booklet, 1919
German War Practices booklet issued by The Committee On Public Information, 1918 January
The Peace Conference, circa 1918
The Philosophy of The World War by John J. Tigert, Professor of Psychology and Philosophy, University of Kentucky, 1918 April
Why YOU Should Vote for H.H. Greene for City Commissioner, undated
What the War Meant to Women pamphlet by Dr. Anna Howard Shaw and published by the League To Enforce Peace, circa 1919
Instructions for Knitting Sweaters, Mufflers, Helmets, Socks, Wristlets published by The American Red Cross, 1918 January
Home Canning & Drying of Vegetables & Fruits, Victory Edition 1919 published by National War Garden Commission, 1919
College of the Bible, undated
Thomas Jefferson Centennial Committee, undated
Harrodsburg Historical Society, undated
Democratic registration books
Siege of Bryan Station Reenactment, undated
Miscellaneous, undated
Photographs, 1934-1985
Group of men and women stand together near monument to Daniel Boone surrounded by wrought-iron fence adorned with wreath reading "1734 D.B. 1934" (8 X 10 B&W), 1934 June 7
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Photo in a file folder marked "Daniel Boone Bicentennial."
Miss Austin Lilly helps Linda Clapp with her sewing machine, Mary Anne Brinkman works at the sewing machine in front of them, Phyllis Atkerson and Pat Allen sit at table looking at catalogues (8 X 10 B&W), 1953 September 17
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Photo was in a folder labelled "Schools - Miscellaneous"
Lois Miller and Clara Hedger sit on sofa and look at book, Emma Hatton sits in chair and looks at magazine (8 X 10 B&W), 1953 May 15
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Photo was in a folder labeled "Schools - Miscellaneous."
Two girls stand near curved table, one girl sits on arm of chair as another girl sits in chair, girl sits in straight-backed chair holding large decorative dish, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Three girls stand near fireplace, girl in center holds magazine, girl sits in rocking chair, girl sits in chair holding magazine, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Two women and a girl in period costumes stand together, (5 X 8 B&W), 1950 June 16
Alben Barkley with carnation pinned to his lapel, (5 X 9 B&W), 1950 June 16
Alben Barkley and two men greet three men dressed in pioneer costumes, (6 X 8 B&W), 1950 June 16
Closeup of two men with beards wearing glasses, (6 X 8 B&W), 1950 June 16
Two boys dressed as Indians hold knives to the hair of five girls dressed in hoop skirts, (6 X 8 B&W), 1950 June 17
Alben Barkley and two men greet men dressed in pioneer costumes near a mock jail cell, (6 X 8 B&W), 1950 June 17
Men dressed in pioneer and Indian costumes stand on or near a pickup truck with a mock jail cell in the bed, (6 X 8 B&W), 1950 June 16
A woman and two men look on as John Sherman Cooper and Alben Barkley greet at Union College Diamond Jubilee Celebration, Barbourville, (6 X 8 B&W), undated
The City Commission stands near tables behind a railing; Mayor McCorkle is the tall man in the center, Wood Dunlap stands beside him with a cigar in his mouth, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Mrs. Grant Everett Lilly, Mrs. Jerrie Morton, and Mrs. Mary Bryan stand in front of a monument erected to Bryan Station Spring. (8 X 10 B&W), 1936 November 6
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With the photo was a description reading "Bryan Station Spring and Monument, Erected by the Lexington Chapter [of the Daughters of the American Revolution]. The figures (left to right): Mrs. Grant Everett Lilly, regent of Lexington Chapter (1924-1926), who had charge of collecting the pictures and data for Historic Lexington and Lexington of Today, which was shown at the Kentucky Theatre in Lexington, Kentucky; Mrs. Jerre Morton, charter member of the Lexington Chapter; and Mrs. Mary Bryan, who was the treasurer of the chapter at the time the monument was erected. Presented to the Lexington Chapter by Anna D. Lilly (Mrs. Grant Everett Lilly)"
University of Kentucky administration building viewed across road, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
University of Kentucky administration building and nearby buildings viewed across field and creek, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Richland? Three story house with balcony above the front door, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Grassland, home of Thomas Hart Shelby, son of Isaac Shelby, first governor of Kentucky, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Morrison Hall, Transylvania College, Lexington, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Gratz Park, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Lexington Library, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Entrance to Mentelle Park, Lilly home third from entrance, Lexington, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Building with lower sections of walls missing, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Liberty Hall, Frankfort, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
W.C.P. Breckinridge home, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Lisle Home, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
John C. Breckinridge home, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
The Burt home, home of Mr. Charles Wellington Burt, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Loudon, designed by architect John McMurtry, built and owned by Mr. Frank Hunt, home of Gen. Cassius Woodloe, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Walnut Hill Farm, built by Mr. Flournoy, owned at time of photo by L.V. Harkness, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Early home of James Lane Allen, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Green Hills, home of Carter B. Harrison, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
The Duncan home, built by Mr. John H. Morton, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Fairlawn, home of Dr. Benjamin Winslow Dudley, famous surgeon, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Castleton, birthplace of Gen. John B.Castleman, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
The James Home, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Keeneland, where LaFayette was entertained when visiting Lexington. Mr. Keene served with LaFayette (8 X 10 B&W), 1985 May
"Meadowthorpe," on back of photo is written "Now the home of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Halley," (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Bell Place, built by merchant Henry Bell, (5 X 8 B&W), undated
The Meadows, home of Dr. Elisha Warfield, early physician, (8 X 10 B&W), undated
Anna D. Lilly sits in chair in yard holding cat, a dog lays nearby, (4.5 X 5.5 B&W), 1946
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Back of photo reads "Anna D. Lilly, Towney (?) Atkins, D. Kinsey Degaw (?) send their love; and Auslice (?) also. Xmas '46."
Portrait of A.D. Harmon, President of Transylvania College, (5 X 7 B&W), undated
Levi Todd home on Lexington Water Company's land near Richmond Road, (3.5 X 6 B&W), undated
Table covered with white tablecloth surrounded by chairs with flag in middle, table sits in middle of Austin Lilly's backyard at 407 N. Broadway, Lexington, (4 X 4 B&W), 1947
Portrait of Austin Lilly, (3.5 X 5 B&W), undated
Two men in uniform stand behind two seated men, one in uniform, another man in uniform stands nearby (3 X 4 B&W), undated
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Photo was enclosed with letter from Mrs. Ruth P. Higgins in folder labelled "World War I".
Composite of nine portraits of generals; (3 X 4 B&W), undated
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Photo enclosed with letter from Mrs. Ruth P. Higgins in folder labelled "World War I".
Portrait of Harry Giovannoli, Editor and Manager of the Lexington Leader, (3 X 4 B&W), undated
Oversize memorabilia, 1935-1936, undated
Poster from the National Citizens Committee to Save the Peace Treaty (18 X 22 paper poster)
Campaign poster from Wallis' run for Governor (10 X 14)
Campaign poster from A.B. Chandler's run for Governor (10 X 15)
2 campaign posters from Alben Barkley's primary campaign for U.S. Senator (10 X 14)
Campaign poster for Franklin D. Roosevelt and A.B. "Happy" Chandler (10 X 13)
Campaign poster for Alben Barkley; slogan is "Elect Barkley for Greater Service to Kentucky" (10 X 14)
Campaign poster for Alben Barkley; slogan is "Homes for all: Elect Alben W. Barkley Vice-President" (14 X 18)
2 campaign posters for Alben Barkley's Senatorial campaign. (10 X 14)
Campaign poster from Virgil Chapman's campaign for Congress (10 X 14)
Placard from "Historic Lexington" film reading "Levi Todd Home" (10 X 14)
Placard from "Historic Lexington" film reading "Typical Homes of the Blue Grass" (10 X 14)
Placard from "Historic Lexington" film reading "If we have rekindled in your hearts, Oh Kentuckians, a just pride in your state with its history, its traditions, our labor has not been in vain." (10 X 14)
Placard from "Historic Lexington" film reading "So Endeth the First Edition" (10 X 14)
Placard from "Historic Lexington" film reading "A half century has changed Lexington's famous CHEAPSIDE" (10 X 14)
Placard from "Historic Lexington" film reading "Man O War" (10 X 14)
Placard from "Historic Lexington" film reading "Records of some famous trials of England. Queen Ann Boleyn, Sir Walter Raleigh and Capt. William Kidd" (10 X 14)
Placard from "Historic Lexington" film reading "Desha Breckinridge, Editor, The Lexington Herald" (10 X 14)
Placard from "Historic Lexington" film reading "Dr. A.D. Harmon, President, Transylvania College" (10 X 14)
Placard from "Historic Lexington" film reading "Harry Giovannoli, Editor and Manager, Lexington Leader" (10 X 14)
The Kentucky Democrat, Vol. 1, No. 1; published prior to November 5, 1935 election (12 page periodical), 1935
The New Dealer, Vol. 1, Number 2, (4 page periodical)
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"Published at Louisville, Ky., in the interest of good government, which can be brought about by the re-election of Senator Alben Barkley"
Campaign compilation promoting A.B. "Happy" Chandler's run for Senator entitled "Action Speaks Louder than Words" (16 page periodical)
"The Roosevelt Record: A New Deal in Facts," a weekly publication by the Record Publishing Co., Inc.; this issue published (12 page periodical), 1935 April 25
"The Roosevelt Record: A New Deal in Facts," a weekly publication by the Record Publishing Co., Inc.; this issue published (12 page periodical), 1936 May 26
"The Roosevelt Record: A New Deal in Facts," a weekly publication by the Record Publishing Co., Inc.; this issue published (8 page periodical), 1936 June 16
"The Roosevelt Record: A New Deal in Facts," a weekly publication by the Record Publishing Co., Inc.; this issue published (12 page periodical), 1936 July 4
The New Dealer, Vol. 1, No. 1 (4 page periodical)
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"Published at Louisville, Ky., in the interest of good government, which can be brought about by the re-election of Senator Alben Barkley."
6 campaign posters for Franklin D. Roosevelt; slogan is "A Gallant Leader" (12 X 18)
Blue poster with Democratic rooster (12.5 X 19)
Campaign poster from Henry A. Wallace's campaign for Vice-President (12 X 20)
Campaign poster for Franklin D. Roosevelt; slogan is "Carry on with Franklin D. Roosevelt" (12 X 20)
Poster advertising the Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Founding of Kentucky at Harrodsburg (14 X 24)
Poster reading "The American Way is the best" for the 150th Anniversary of the Constitutional Convention (20 X 30)
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