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1980

MSS. Amer. s. 33 / 47

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Title

1980

Shelfmark

MSS. Amer. s. 33 / 47

Summary

Comprises posters relating to:

candidates for city council:

Joel Garner. Two styles (one with his image). Card, colour, 320mm x 430mm

Joe Grano. Two styles (one with his image). Card, colour. 280mm x 430mm and 360mm x 560mm

Maurice Jackson. With image of him. Card, colour. 440mm x 560mm

Ann Marshall. Paper, colour. 280mm x 410mm

Jerry Moore. With image of him. Card, colour. 450mm x 550mm

John Ray. With image of him. Card, colour. 520mm x 630mm

and:

Initiative measure 3: statehood. Card, colour. 460mm x 560mm

Initiative measure 6: lottery. Card, colour. 360mm x 520mm

Date

1980

Language

English

Physical extent

10 items

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Collection contents

Philip and Rosamund Davies U.S. Elections Campaigns Archive

State and local

Posters

District of Columbia

1980

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