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Know Nothing Party ticket
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Description: Know-Nothing Party ticket naming party candidates for state and county offices. At the bottom of the page are voting instructions. The Know-Nothing Party, also known as the American Party, was a prominent United States political party during the late 1840s and the early 1850s whose members strongly opposed immigrants and followers of the Catholic Church. Critics of this party named it the Know-Nothing Party because its members would not reveal the party's doctrines to non-members. Know-Nothings were to respond to questions about their beliefs with, "I know nothing." Know-Nothings wielded some power in Ohio, and several cities, including Youngstown and Cleveland, had newspapers that touted Know-Nothing beliefs. Ohio's Know-Nothings formed an alliance in the early 1850s with the Fusionist Party, a precursor of the Republican Party, but as a result of the party's refusal to take a position on slavery, the Know-Nothing Party declined by the presidential election of 1860. The party did not run a candidate for president in this election, as many of its followers had joined the Republican Party. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04131
Subjects: Elections; Ohio History--Presidents and Politics; Political parties; Republican Party
Places: Ohio
 
Charles G. Dawes portrait
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Description: Charles G. Dawes had an active career in law and the Republican party between 1896 and 1932. He was born in Marietta, Ohio, on August 27, 1865. He was a graduate of Marietta College and the Cincinnati Law School. He was the Vice President to Calvin Coolidge from March 4, 1925 to March 4, 1929. He died in Evanston, Illinois on April 23, 1951. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL07066
Subjects: Marietta (Ohio); Republican Party; Politicians; Portrait photography;
 
Theodore Burton Portrait
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Description: Theodore Burton was born in Jefferson, Ohio, in 1851. He went on to have an active career in politics as a member of the Republican Party. He served as a US senator from 1909 to 1915; and in the House of Representatives from 1921 until the end of 1928. When he died in 1929, he was serving in the US Senate as the appointed replacement for Frank B. Willis. Burton was born in Jefferson, Ashtabula County, Ohio on December 20, 1851. He died on October 28, 1929 in Washington, D. C. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL07063
Subjects: United States. Congress. Senate; Republican Party; Ashtabula County (Ohio)
 
Last Grand Rally of the Republicans broadside
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Description: This is a photograph of a broadside announcing the last grand rally of the Republican Party at Eaton, Ohio. It is to take place on Monday evening, October 11, 1880. One of the prominent speakers is the Hon. W. M. Bateman. there will also be a torchlight procession. All the Glee Clubs in the county are invited to participate. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: OVS2230_01
Subjects: Ohio History--State and Local Government; Republican Party; Broadsides--1800-1890
Places: Eaton (Ohio); Preble County (Ohio)
 
Garfield Club broadside
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Description: This broadside was published to advertise a meeting of the organization of the Garfield Club in Dayton, Ohio, on August 18, 1880, a gathering of influential Republican party supporters and members. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: OVS2297_B22
Subjects: Ohio History--State and Local Government; Advertisements; Republican Party
Places: Dayton (Ohio); Montgomery County (Ohio)
 
'Vote the Republican Ticket!' political campaign poster
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Description: This poster encouraged people to vote for Republican political candidates in 1932. An elephant with a red G.O.P. blanket over its body is pictured pushing a truck with "U.S. & CO." on its side up a hill near farmland, where a man raises his hat and waves. A small donkey can be seen running away from the truck and elephant. The large slogan reads "It's an Elephants Job - No Time for Donkey-Business!" in blank across the upper right corner. The words "Vote the Republican Ticket!" are printed in bright red ink along the bottom of the poster. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL05245
Subjects: Political parties; Ohio History--Presidents and Politics; Republican Party; Political posters
 
'Grand Rally in Eaton, Ohio' poster
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Description: Broadside from the Central Committee announcing the last Republican (pre-election) grand rally where W.M. Bateman will speak and a torchlight procession will include all Preble County Garfield Clubs, to occur Monday evening, October 11, 1880, at Eaton, Oh. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: OVS2230_01
Subjects: Ohio History--State and Local Government; Eaton (Preble County, Ohio); Republican Party; Broadsides--1880-1890
Places: Eaton (Ohio); Preble County (Ohio)
 
Charles Dick portrait
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Description: Charles Dick was born in Akron, Ohio. He had an active legal and political career, and served as U. S. Senator for Ohio from 1904 to 1911. He was born on November 3, 1858 and died on March 13, 1945 in Akron, Ohio. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL07065
Subjects: United States. Congress. Senate; Republican Party; Akron (Ohio); Summit County (Ohio)
 
Charles Foster portrait
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Description: Charles Foster (1828-1904) was governor of Ohio from 1880 to 1884. Foster chose to run as the Republican candidate for Ohio governor in 1879, and campaigned on the issue of sound money, which would require the government to back paper money with gold. Foster won the election and focused his administration on reforming the state government so that it was more efficient. In addition, Foster supported the temperance movement by favoring higher liquor taxes. Ultimately, his support of this tax, known as the Pond Law, contributed to his defeat in the election of 1883. He later went on to serve as Secretary of the Treasury under President Benjamin Harrison from 1891 through 1893. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL02808
Subjects: Governors--Ohio; Other--Federal Government; Republican Party; Temperance; Portrait photography
 
Karl H. Hoenig portrait
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Description: This photograph shows director of the Republican Glee Club Karl H. Hoenig. He also served as director of The Ohio State Univeristy Men's Glee Club from 1919-1928. The Republican Glee Club formed in Columbus, Ohio, when a group of men who enjoyed singing formed a group to campaign for presidential candidate Ulysses S. Grant in the 1872 presidential election against Horace Greeley. The group of singers originally called themselves the Grant and Wilson Glee Club, always changing their name to support the candidate the group was endorsing. By 1885, the Glee Club supported state and local races too, and in 1895 permanently changed the club's name to the Republican Glee Club. The Republican Glee Club Collection includes sheet music and songbooks, organizational records, historical information, event programs, and photographs. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: MSS1441AV_B13_F07
Subjects: Republican Glee Club; Republican Party; Political campaigns; Political clubs; Portrait photography; Choirs (Music)
Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
 
Karl Hoenig and the Republican Glee Club cartoon
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Description: Dated June 30, 1912, this Billy Ireland cartoon page from the Columbus Dispatch advertises and praises the Republican Glee Club of Columbus, Ohio. The large caricature featured is that of Glee Club Director Karl Hoenig. The scene in the lower right corner highlights prominent individuals of the time who would be amazed by the Club's performance, such as Simon Guggenheim, Princess Alice, and Richard Harding Davis. The Republican Glee Club formed in Columbus, Ohio, when a group of men who enjoyed singing formed a group to campaign for presidential candidate Ulysses S. Grant in the 1872 presidential election against Horace Greeley. The group of singers originally called themselves the Grant and Wilson Glee Club, always changing their name to support the candidate the group was endorsing. By 1885, the Glee Club supported state and local races too, and in 1895 permanently changed the club's name to the Republican Glee Club. The Republican Glee Club Collection includes sheet music and songbooks, organizational records, historical information, event programs, and photographs. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: MSS1441AV_B13_F12_1
Subjects: Republican Glee Club; Republican Party; Political clubs; Choirs (Music); Ireland, Billy, 1880-1935; Newspapers; Cartoons
Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio);
 
Republican Glee Club group portrait
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Description: Dated March 1929, this photograph shows members of the Republican Glee Club of Columbus, Ohio, outside the Rialto Theatre in Tucson, Arizona. The Glee Club performed there as part of the inaugural celebrations for President Herbert Hoover. The Republican Glee Club formed in Columbus when a group of men who enjoyed singing formed a group to campaign for presidential candidate Ulysses S. Grant in the 1872 presidential election against Horace Greeley. The group of singers originally called themselves the Grant and Wilson Glee Club, always changing their name to support the candidate the group was endorsing. By 1885, the Glee Club supported state and local races too, and in 1895 permanently changed the club's name to the Republican Glee Club. The Republican Glee Club Collection includes sheet music and songbooks, organizational records, historical information, event programs, and photographs. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: MSS1441AV_B13_F13_1
Subjects: Republican Glee Club; Republican Party; Political campaigns; Political clubs; Portrait photography; Choirs (Music)
Places: Tucson (Arizona)
 
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