Roosevelt-Fairbanks Campaign Button, 1904

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Artifact Overview

Having assumed the presidency when McKinley was assassinated in 1901, Theodore Roosevelt was already immensely popular when he ran for president in 1904. Picking conservative Senator Charles W. Fairbanks as his running mate, Roosevelt was reelected in a landslide. Two previous highly esteemed Republicans--John C. Fremont (first Republican presidential candidate) and Abraham Lincoln--are also depicted on this button.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Button (Information artifact)

Date Made

1904

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

72.31.295

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Celluloid (Cellulosic)
Ink
Paper (Fiber product)
Tin (Metal)

Technique

Printing (Process)

Color

Black (Color)
Brown
Sepia (Color)
White (Color)

Dimensions

Diameter: 0.875 in

Inscriptions

On front: THE OLD BOYS/ 1856 Below LIncoln portrait: 1860-1864 Printed on back paper insert: MADE BY/BALTIMORE/BADGE & NOVELTY/COMPANY/BALTIMORE MD./DESIGN PATENTED
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