William McKinley Campaign Button, 1896-1900

THF374084 / William McKinley Campaign Button, 1896-1900
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Artifact Overview

William McKinley was elected president in 1896 and 1900. In each election, McKinley employed a "front porch campaign" -- a strategy where supporters visited the candidate's home to hear the nominee speak. It worked. Thousands came and then returned to their own homes to get out the vote. McKinley defeated Democratic Party candidate William Jennings Bryan both times.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Button (Information artifact)

Date Made

1896-1900

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2025.248.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of the Kuch Family.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)
Celluloid (Cellulosic)
Metal

Color

Sepia (Color)

Dimensions

Diameter: 1.25 in
Length: 0.25 in

Inscriptions

on back: PHOTO JEWELRY MFG CO. / 195 TO 199 STATE ST. CHICAGO / SOUVENIR / CAMPAIGN / ADVERTISING / AND / PHOTO / BUTTONS / TO ORDER