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Depicted (American, 1824 – 1886)

Kerchief

1880
Place madeWest Warwick, Rhode Island, United States, North America
Cotton
Overall: 19 x 21 3/4 in. ( 48.3 x 55.2 cm )
Purchase
1960.51
Hancock and English were unsuccessful candidates for president and vice president in 1880, losing to James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur.
DescriptionCotton lithographed campaign kerchief with two portrait medallions in the center of Winfield S. Hancock and William H. English with a U.S. shield above and below; in each corner is an American bald eagle with a shield at his breast and arrows and laurel branches in his claws; decorative border; printed in black, red and blue on a natural ground.
Markingsprinted: below portraits: "GEN. WINFIELD S. HANCOCK/ DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT/ HON. WILLIAM H. ENGLISH/ DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR VICE PRESIDENT" printed: above shields: "IN UNION/ IS/ STRENGTH" printed: in eagle's banner: "E PLURIBUS/ UNUM"
ClassificationsTEXTILES
Kerchief
Winfield Scott Hancock
1880
1952.306
Kerchief
Winfield Scott Hancock
1880
1952.305
Kerchief
William H. English
1880
1957.122
Pendant
Winfield Scott Hancock
1880
Z.2596
U.S. Merchant token
1846-1850
Z.3106c
Tokens (3)
1852
Z.3104a-c
A Bad Egg
Winfield Scott
1852
PR.010.1852.3
Token
1834-1834
INV.13718.15
U.S. Merchant Token
Edmond R. Lyon
ca. 1850
Z.3108