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  1. 1984 General Election Sample Ballot

    1984 General Election sample ballot from Warren County, Kentucky for President and Vice President, United States Senator, United States Representative in Congress, State Representative, Judge of the District Court, and Board of Education Members. Voters are also asked about the following Constitutional Amendment: "Shall Section 99 of the Constitution be amended so as to permit sheriffs to be re-elected or act as deputies for succeeding terms?"

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    1984 General Election Sample Ballot
  2. Charlton Heston

    Republican Party of Kentucky, Keynote Address given by Charlton Heston (Actor and Political Activist). Sunday, September 20th, 1998. The Center for Rural Development.

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    Charlton Heston
  3. Congressional Representative Ballot [political ephemera]

    Sample ballot for the Representative of Congress (unexpired term), 8th Congressional District. Includes William P. Curlin, Jr. of the Democratic Party; Lt. Col. Raymond T. Nutter of the Republican Party; Wasley S. Kogdahl of the American Party; and Independent Edgar A. Wallace.

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    Congressional Race ballot
  4. Fletcher for United States Congress

    True Kentucky Values Working for Tomorrow. Ernie Fletcher: family physician, U.S. Air Force Fighter Pilot, Ky State Representative. Ernie is fighting for Social Security/Health Care, Taxes/Small Business, Education, Family Values, and Tobacco.

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    Fletcher for United States Congress
  5. Helen Breeden

    Political poster in support of the American Party candidate Helen Breeden for State Treasurer.

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    Helen Breeden State Treasurer poster
  6. Helen Breeden for State Treasurer political card

    Political card with a photograph of the candidate which reads: AMERICAN PARTY HELEN BREEDEN FOR State Treasurer 8 x 5.2 cm

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    Helen Breeden for State Treasurer political card
  7. National American Party Convention [identification cards]

    Identification card for alternate no. 4071 for the National American Party 1972 Convention, Louisville, Ky. Includes blanks for name, state and signature. Card explains that holder agrees to be searched and is permitted during the session at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Ky., Aug. 3, 4, 5, 1972. Other cards donated in 2020 included are: Delegate Staff Youth Observer [2 styles] Guest Another ticket of interest is red ticket for one meal i...

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    American Party Alternate 1972
  8. National American Party [identification card]

    Identification card no. 3746 for the National American Party 1972 Convention, Louisville, Ky. Includes blanks for name, state and signature. Card explains that holder agrees to be searched and is permitted during the session at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Ky., Aug. 3, 4, 5, 1972. 6.1 x 9.5 cm. Black ink on white cardstock.

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    National American Party Press Pass
  9. Office of the Executive Committee Know Nothing Party

    Notice from Nativist Kentucky Know-Nothing Party / American Party, to the Subordinate Councils of Kentucky; the organization's purpose was to put down all foreign influence in the country - to alter or repeal the naturalization laws - to put down the designs of the Romish church - in short, we want an American Party. They want to "thoroughly Americanize your neighborhoods." "Let us resolve that Americans shall rule America." One result of this ph...

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    Office of the Executive Committee Know Nothing Party
  10. Papers (Alexander Family)

    Correspondence, business and estate papers, deeds and miscellaneous records of the Alexander, Fontaine, Lucas, Graham and associated families, principally of Henry County, Virginia; Cumberland, Metcalfe and Warren counties in Kentucky; and Pontotoc County, Mississippi.

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    Papers (Alexander Family)
  11. Papers (Cluskey, Michael Walsh, 1830-1873) - Cluskey, Michael Walsh, 1833?-1873

    Correspondence and writings of Michael Walsh Cluskey, who was postmaster of National House of Representatives, 1851-1859; editor of "Memphis Avalanche" and "Louisville Daily Ledger"; and a Confederate soldier. The materials chiefly relate to politics, published books, and newspaper work.

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    Papers (Cluskey, Michael Walsh, 1830-1873)
  12. Papers (Doll, Howard D. and Anne (Parker) Doll) - Doll, Howard D.

    Correspondence and papers of the Pool, Keel and Beauchamp families of Metcalfe (formerly Barren) County, Kentucky. Includes papers of related families: Mitchell, Clark, Rogers, Cook, Shirley, Yates, and others.

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    Papers (Doll, Howard D. and Anne (Parker) Doll)
  13. Papers (Gingles, Mabel (Mercer), 1891-1970 - Collector) - Gingles, Mabel (Mercer), 1891-1970

    Chiefly letters written by William Harris to his wife, Louranah, Bowling Green, Kentucky, in which he details his experiences as a California Gold Rush adventurer, 1850-1852 (9 items); other letters describe Texas in 1855 and Civil War activities at Corinth, Mississippi, 1862. Also Bowling Green Home Telephone Company stock certificate, 1913.

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    Papers (Gingles, Mabel (Mercer), 1891-1970 - Collector)
  14. Papers (Hale, Robert Earl, b. 1984) - Hale, Robert Earl, b. 1894

    "The Successors of the Whig Party in Kentucky," by Robert Earl Hale, a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Master of Arts degree, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 1925.

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    Papers (Hale, Robert Earl, b. 1984)
  15. Papers (Jones, Howard Malcolm & Frances (Young) Jones) - Jones, Howard Malcolm

    Papers collected by Howard Malcolm Jones and his wife Frances (Young) Jones of Glasgow, Kentucky. The collection contains the papers of several families from Barren County, Kentucky, including the Eubanks, Huggins, Jones, Smith, Warder, White and Young. Collection also contains information about Barren County history and includes some Barren County Court records.

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    Papers (Jones, Howard Malcolm & Frances (Young) Jones)
  16. Papers (Lawrence, Ruth, 1892-1969) - Lawrence, Ruth, 1892-1969

    Letters, written mostly to Ruth Lawrence in North Carolina and Louisville, Kentucky, genealogical notes, and Ruth's domestic science notebook. Many of the letters are from or concern her relatives in the Goodnight, Moulder and Lawrence families of Kentucky, Texas and Tennessee.

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    Papers (Lawrence, Ruth, 1892-1969)
  17. Papers (Yancey, Clara Louise (Robertson) Keech, 1908-2004) - Yancey, Clara Louise (Robertson) Keech, 1908-2004

    Correspondence, photographs, interviews and papers of Louisville, Kentucky native Clara Louise (Robertson) Keech Yancey. Includes papers and correspondence of her parents, Eugene and Clara Mae Robertson, brother James Thomas Robertson, husband William J. Keech, son William Robertson Keech, and family data.

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    Clara Lou Robertson Keech Yancey
  18. Platform and Principles of the American Party

    The National Council sets forth the 14 principles of the American Party platform including: 1) obedience to the Constitution of the U.S., 2) revision and modification of Immigration and Naturalization Laws, 3) resistance to policies of the Roman Catholic Church, 4) to abide by and maintain existing laws upon the subject of slavery, 5) to declare that Congress possess no power under the Constitution to legislate upon the subject of slavery as it e...

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    Platform and Principles of the American Party
  19. Records (American Party - Kentucky)

    Founding documents, press releases, forms, and annoucements related to the American Party in Kentucky. Includes a sermon denouncing the National Council on Churches.

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    Records (American Party - Kentucky)
  20. Stand Up For America

    Letter to Robert Westerman from the American Party regarding their Stand Up For America emphasis. Envelope is postmarked August 12, 1970. 10.7 cm x 23 cm. This item was collected by noted Louisville-area political memorabilia collector Robert V. Westerman.

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    Stand Up for America to Robert Westerman

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