McKinley-Hobart Campaign Button, 1896

Summary

In 1896, America was still reeling from a depression that began in 1893 during the previous Democratic administration. The Republican Party promised a return to prosperity and nominated William McKinley for president. Thousands visited the nominee at his home in Canton, Ohio where he delivered his campaign speeches. Voters approved and sent McKinley and his running mate, Garret Hobart, to Washington.

In 1896, America was still reeling from a depression that began in 1893 during the previous Democratic administration. The Republican Party promised a return to prosperity and nominated William McKinley for president. Thousands visited the nominee at his home in Canton, Ohio where he delivered his campaign speeches. Voters approved and sent McKinley and his running mate, Garret Hobart, to Washington.

Material

Celluloid (Cellulosic)
Tin (Metal)

Color

Sepia (Color)

Dimensions

Diameter: .75 in

Inscriptions

Back stamped: J.W. DURHAM. / M'F'G / CO. / PHILA. Front: "MCKINLEY HOBART"

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