McKinley and Hobart Campaign Umbrella, 1896

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Artifact Overview

In 1896, the Republicans nominated William McKinley for president. McKinley and the Republican Party advocated for the continued use of a stable, gold-backed dollar and protective tariffs to pull the country out of its economic depression. Supporters touted McKinley and his twin campaign themes of "Sound Money" and "Protection." It must have worked -- McKinley won.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Umbrella

Date Made

1896

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

72.31.45

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Cloth
Wood (Plant Material)

Color

Red
White (Color)
Blue
Black (Color)

Dimensions

Diameter: 47 in
Length: 33 in

Inscriptions

above the portraits: MCKINLEY / HOBART beneath the portraits: PROTECTION / SOUND MONEY printed on fabric around top of umbrella: THE SPRAGUE UMBRELLA CO. NORWALK, OHIO
McKinley and Hobart Campaign Umbrella, 1896