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Presidential Collection (#15)

"Presidential: A Glimpse into the Legacy and Influence of Leaders" Step back in time to 1941

Background imagePresidential Collection: MADISON: INAUGURAL, 1813. First page of the President James Madisons second inaugural address

MADISON: INAUGURAL, 1813. First page of the President James Madisons second inaugural address, 4 March 1813

Background imagePresidential Collection: ELECTION DEADLOCK, 1800. Article in the Columbian Centinel of Boston, 14 February 1801

ELECTION DEADLOCK, 1800. Article in the Columbian Centinel of Boston, 14 February 1801, reporting on the deadlock in Congress over the tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr in electoral votes

Background imagePresidential Collection: CAMPAIGN BOWTIE, 1952. Ike-Dick battery-operated bowtie supporting presidential

CAMPAIGN BOWTIE, 1952. Ike-Dick battery-operated bowtie supporting presidential and vice presidential candidates Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon, 1952

Background imagePresidential Collection: TAFT INAUGURATION, 1909. Photographers stand at the inauguration ceremony of President William

TAFT INAUGURATION, 1909. Photographers stand at the inauguration ceremony of President William Howard Taft, 4 March 1909

Background imagePresidential Collection: WARREN G. HARDING, 1920. (1865-1923). 29th President of the United States

WARREN G. HARDING, 1920. (1865-1923). 29th President of the United States. The Canned Candidate in Action. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby in the New York World, 1 July 1920

Background imagePresidential Collection: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 1876. The Political Farce of 1876. Lithograph poster alleging fraud in

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 1876. The Political Farce of 1876. Lithograph poster alleging fraud in the 1876 presidential election between Republican Rutherford B

Background imagePresidential Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1944. Thomas E. Dewey on a Republican campaign button from the 1944

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1944. Thomas E. Dewey on a Republican campaign button from the 1944 Presidential election

Background imagePresidential Collection: BRYAN CAMPAIGN, 1908. Lithography postcard supporting presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan

BRYAN CAMPAIGN, 1908. Lithography postcard supporting presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan and his campaign for womens suffrage, 1908

Background imagePresidential Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. Prominent Candidates for the Republican Presidential Nomination at

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. Prominent Candidates for the Republican Presidential Nomination at Chicago, 1860. Contemporary wood engraving from Harpers Weekly

Background imagePresidential Collection: PRESIDENTIAL HOMES. President George Washingtons residences in New York and Philadelphia

PRESIDENTIAL HOMES. President George Washingtons residences in New York and Philadelphia (the Robert Morris House). Line engravings from George Washington by Woodrow Wilson, 1897

Background imagePresidential Collection: KRIMMEL: ELECTION DAY. Line engraving after the painting Election Day 1815 (should probably be 1816)

KRIMMEL: ELECTION DAY. Line engraving after the painting Election Day 1815 (should probably be 1816) by John Lewis Krimmel (1786-1821)

Background imagePresidential Collection: LOCKWOOD CAMPAIGN, 1884. An amused crowd of onlookers at Rahway, New Jersey

LOCKWOOD CAMPAIGN, 1884. An amused crowd of onlookers at Rahway, New Jersey, watches a parade of men dressed in Mother Hubbards and striped stockings

Background imagePresidential Collection: The Lincoln column, first monolith raised, Nov. 1860, Presid

The Lincoln column, first monolith raised, Nov. 1860, Presidential election, being S. column of connecting corridor. Photo shows construction at US Capitol

Background imagePresidential Collection: A ghostly warning to certain presidential aspirants

A ghostly warning to certain presidential aspirants. Illustration shows the ghost of General Winfield Scott Hancock offering a warning to presidential aspirants General Nelson A

Background imagePresidential Collection: Alton Brooks Parker. Farmer, jurist and presidential possibi

Alton Brooks Parker. Farmer, jurist and presidential possibility. Illustration shows Alton B. Parker, full-length portrait, facing slightly left

Background imagePresidential Collection: Abraham Lincoln, presidential candidate, half-length portrai

Abraham Lincoln, presidential candidate, half-length portrait, facing right. Photo of Lincoln made from a negative taken in Springfield, Illinois, by Alexander Hesler on June 3, 1860

Background imagePresidential Collection: 15 - 14 - 13. The great presidential puzzle

15 - 14 - 13. The great presidential puzzle. Illustration shows Senator Roscoe Conkling, leader of the Stalwarts group of the Republican Party, playing a puzzle game

Background imagePresidential Collection: A presidential conjuror - What Mr. Arthur must be to satisfy

A presidential conjuror - What Mr. Arthur must be to satisfy all the politicians. Chester Arthur, on stage, throwing out titles of political offices, soft soap, promises, etc. to crowd of men

Background imagePresidential Collection: National Democratic Banner

National Democratic Banner

Background imagePresidential Collection: Presidential masquerade, 1776, 1880

Presidential masquerade, 1776, 1880. Date c1880

Background imagePresidential Collection: Washington, District of Columbia. The grand review of the Ar

Washington, District of Columbia. The grand review of the Army. Presidential reviewing stand with guests and guard. Date 1865 May

Background imagePresidential Collection: Presidential inauguration of Wm. H. Harrison in Washington C

Presidential inauguration of Wm. H. Harrison in Washington City, D.C. on the 4th of March 1841. People gathered in front of U.S. Capitol. Date 1841?

Background imagePresidential Collection: Grand, National, Whig Banner

Grand, National, Whig Banner. Press Onward. Zachary Taylor (1784-1850), Millard Fillmore (1800-1874)

Background imagePresidential Collection: Grand, National, American Banner

Grand, National, American Banner. Millard Fillmore (1800-1874), Andrew Jackson Donelson (1799-1871)

Background imagePresidential Collection: Grand, National, Democratic Banner

Grand, National, Democratic Banner. Press Onward. James K. (James Knox) Polk (1795-1849), George Mifflin Dallas (1792-1864)

Background imagePresidential Collection: National Democratic Banner of Victory, 1868

National Democratic Banner of Victory, 1868. Horatio Seymour (1810-1886), Frank P. (Frank Preston) Blair (1821-1875) Date: 1868

Background imagePresidential Collection: Grand National Republican Banner

Grand National Republican Banner. Free Labor, Free Speech, Free Territory. John Charles Fremont (1813-1890), William L. (William Lewis) Dayton (1807-1864)

Background imagePresidential Collection: A Presidential Reception by George Washington

A Presidential Reception by George Washington
A Presidential Reception in 1789. By General and Mrs. Washington. Date: 1789

Background imagePresidential Collection: American election cartoon with Uncle Sam voting

American election cartoon with Uncle Sam voting
Cartoon by Clifford K Berryman entitled Anxious Moments, showing Uncle Sam voting in an American presidential election, about to drop his voting paper into the ballot box

Background imagePresidential Collection: Scout ceremony with President Johnson

Scout ceremony with President Johnson
Boy Scout Ferris Taylor presents President Johnson with a walnut plaque bearing the Scout emblem and a gavel. The traditional " Report to the Nation" of the Boy Scouts of America was

Background imagePresidential Collection: Colonel House, American special envoy to UK, WW1

Colonel House, American special envoy to UK, WW1
Colonel Edward Mandell House (1858-1938), American diplomat, politician, and presidential advisor. He was special envoy to the UK during the First World War. Date: circa 1918

Background imagePresidential Collection: Queen Elizabeth II - royal tour of India Tatler front cover

Queen Elizabeth II - royal tour of India Tatler front cover
Front cover of The Tatler celebrating the royal tour of India in 1961. Queen Elizabeth II, resplendent in magnificent emeralds meets a guest at the Presidential Palace in Pakistan where a banquet was

Background imagePresidential Collection: Latvia - Presidential Palace in Riga

Latvia - Presidential Palace in Riga Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePresidential Collection: Home of William J Bryan

Home of William J Bryan
The home of William Jennings Bryan at Lincoln, Nebraska : though widely popular, he was defeated as Democratic Presidential candidate in 1896 and 1900. Date: 1900

Background imagePresidential Collection: OF THEE I SING, 1932. Sheet music for George and Ira Gershwins 1931 musical Of Thee I Sing

OF THEE I SING, 1932. Sheet music for George and Ira Gershwins 1931 musical Of Thee I Sing satirizing American presidential campaigns

Background imagePresidential Collection: PPRE2A-00266

PPRE2A-00266
Theodore Roosevelts children in 1901. Ethel, Theodore, Alice, Quentin, Kermit, and Archibald (left - right). Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a photograph

Background imagePresidential Collection: USA, Missouri, Independence, Truman Presidential Campaign Exhibit Truman Presidential

USA, Missouri, Independence, Truman Presidential Campaign Exhibit Truman Presidential Museum & Library

Background imagePresidential Collection: Folding Ballots in a New York Politicians House, 1872

Folding Ballots in a New York Politicians House, 1872
Engraving showing a drawing room in a New York politicians house with a group of young ladies helping to fold ballot papers for the 1872 Presidential election

Background imagePresidential Collection: Herbert Hoover

Herbert Hoover
The successful candidate in the Presidential Election in America; Herbert Hoover the Republican Partys candidate for the Presidency

Background imagePresidential Collection: Napoleon Swears Oath

Napoleon Swears Oath
A clear winner in the Presidential elections, Louis Napoleon swears to uphold the constitution : he will keep his word for two or three years

Background imagePresidential Collection: Presidential Elections

Presidential Elections
Electioneering for the president : a lady favours Napoleon Bonaparte

Background imagePresidential Collection: Presidential Election

Presidential Election
The Judgment of Paris : the people of France make their choice among the presidential candidates. Louis Napoleon is a clear winner

Background imagePresidential Collection: Napoleon Elected

Napoleon Elected
Presidential elections - the ballot-boxes are taken to the Hotel de Ville, Paris, to be counted. Louis Napoleon will be the outright winner

Background imagePresidential Collection: Kennedy Visits Berlin

Kennedy Visits Berlin
A Card commemorating John F. Kennedys presidential visit to Germany, with portraits of him and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer

Background imagePresidential Collection: Herbert Hoover Acclaimed

Herbert Hoover Acclaimed
Herbert Hoover, newly elected president of the United States (though not to take up office until March 1929) is acclaimed by the electors

Background imagePresidential Collection: Rufus King (Chappel)

Rufus King (Chappel)
RUFUS KING American statesman and unsuccessful presidential candidate

Background imagePresidential Collection: The White House

The White House, Washington DC, USA

Background imagePresidential Collection: Presidential Butterfly

Presidential Butterfly
Candidates in the United States chasing the presidential butterfly in the form of Uncle Sam




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"Presidential: A Glimpse into the Legacy and Influence of Leaders" Step back in time to 1941, as Orson Welles mesmerizes audiences with his portrayal of Charles Foster Kane in the iconic film Citizen Kane. Welles not only starred but also directed this masterpiece that delves into the complexities of power and ambition. Drawing inspiration from political figures, one cannot overlook William Jennings Bryan, a prominent orator whose influence echoes through history. His impassioned speeches captured the hearts of many during his presidential campaigns. Traveling to Monticello, Virginia, we find ourselves immersed in the estate of Thomas Jefferson - a symbol of American democracy. This historic landmark serves as a reminder of our nation's founding principles and the visionary leadership that shaped it. In 1972, Shirley Chisholm made waves with her groundbreaking presidential campaign poster. Her boldness shattered barriers and paved the way for future generations striving for equality and representation. President Kennedy's resounding speech at Rice University in 1962 still resonates today. With unwavering determination, he declared "We choose to go to the Moon, " inspiring an entire nation towards scientific exploration and achievement. George McGovern left an indelible mark on American politics during his presidential campaign in June 1972. Beneath towering posters adorning New York City streets, Senator McGovern fought tirelessly for progressive values that would shape future policies. Reflecting on historical elections brings us back to 1908 when Rutherford B. Hayes' White House service showcased exquisite oyster plates—a testament to elegance intertwined with political significance. The inaugural address delivered by President Abraham Lincoln stands as a timeless piece etched into our collective memory. In those solemn words spoken at the National Capitol lies hope for unity amidst adversity—an enduring message transcending time itself. Across continents, even Athens guards its traditions fiercely—symbolized by their changing-of-the-guard ceremony—a reminder that leadership and preservation of heritage go hand in hand.