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Candidate for Member of Congress



Candidate for Member of Congress
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Title: Candidate for Member of Congress
Description: Campaign poster for Judge C.E. Randall. The poster features Uncle Sam holding up a sheet of paper with the quarter-length portrait of the candidate printed on it. Behind Uncle Sam, the silhouettes of marching soldiers can be seen. Below is a red shield with the text, "Judge C.E. Randall, candidate for Member of Congress, First Congressional District."

Image ID: 97136
Creation
Date:
1918 
Creator
Name:
Mandel Engraving Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
City, State: Kenosha, Wisconsin
Collection
Name:
Political Campaign Posters, 1838-1986
Genre: Posters
Additional
Information:
Circulated by Randall Campaign Committee, Kenosha, Wis. for C.E. Randall, Kenosha, Wisconsin. The symbol for the International Photo-Engravers Union of North America appears at the foot, after the #126.
Subjects: Political campaigns
Soldiers
Hats
Firearms
Political posters
Caricatures and cartoons
Military uniforms
Indoor photography
Men
Portrait photography
Costume
Politicians
Patriotism
Suits (Clothing)
Eyeglasses
 

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