Hubert Humphrey paper campaign hat band.
Richard Nixon paper campaign hat band.
George Wallace paper campaign hat band.
Hubert Humphrey campaign stickers
Hubert Humphrey self-stick seals
Edmund Muskie self-stick seals
John Kerry, John Edwards campaign sticker for the United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of American (UAW)
John Kerry campaign stickers for the United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of American (UAW)
Scrapbook of various political campaign stickers
Re-elect Congressman Albert W. Johnson notepad
Richard Nixon stamps
Hillary Clinton campaign postcard
Barack Obama campagin flyer
George M. Rhodes postcard
Gus Yatron postcard
Tom Golden election button
Sam Katz election button
Adcock election button
Cirillo election button
U.S. District Court, Wester district of Michigan juror button
Free Canada, Trade Mulroney button
History / Biographical
Stephen Kauffman is a Social Work faculty member at Widener University and has taught at Widener University since 1991.
Folder 1: Photographs including: Ronald Reagan campaign rally, October 1980 (2); Reagan/Bush sign, October 1980; George H. W. Bush leaving the President's plane; Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh leaving the Capitol Building, 1951; Winston Churchill adressing Congress, 1941; President Truman delivering the State of the Union message
Folder 2: Letters: April 20, 1950 letter signed by Kevin McCann, assistant to the President; August 15, 1952 letter signed by Earle C. Clements; December 23, 1987 letter to Congressman Robert A. Roe from the US Postal Service; January 5, 1988 letter to Congressman Robert A. Roe from thr US Government Printing Office; June 6, 1990 letter from the office of Lottie H. Shackelford, Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee; November 1, 1984 donation thank you letter from the Democratic National Committee; February 15, 1985 letter from State Senator Polly Baca; May 20, 1965 letter to Assistant Postmaster General Richard J. Murphy; May 24, 1988 letter to President of the Association of State Democratic Chairs, Richard Wiener; February 18, 1985 letter from the chair of the Maryland Democratic Party; June 20, 1990 letter from Mayor Michael R. White, Cleveland; March 21, 1990 letter from Thomas J. Coyne, Mayor of Brook Park, Samuel H. Miller, honroary chairman and Michael R. White, Mayor of Cleveland; April 19, 1960 letter to Justice Stanley Reed from Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Resources; July 21, 1958 letter from C. William O'Neill, Govenor of Ohio; July 1956 letters about missing letter of Chief Justice Roger Brook Taney.
Folder 3: General election ballot, Chester County, November 4, 2008 (Obama presidential election); Democratic Poll Book, Lehigh County, Campaign of 1938 (blank)
Folder 4: United States Air Forces postcard; White House envelope with James Hoban, White House Architect, stamp; White House Commemorative envelopes, 1992; U.S. Supreme Court elects Gov. Bush as President envelope, December 14, 2000; Bush Wins the Battle, 2000 election envelopes; Inaugeration Day, January 20, 2005 envelope; Souvenir stamps of the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 1937; 133rd Anniversary of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence souvenir booklet, July 4, 1909; Invitation tickets to the Reagan Administration Executive Forum, January 25, 1985; Invitation to the Vice Presidential Reception honoring VP Elect James Danforth Quayle and Mrs. Quayle, January 19, 1989; Invitation to the Celebration for Young Americans, January 21, 1989; Napkin printed with the Seal of the President of the United States; Program for the Appreciation Dinner for Govenor Michael V. DiSalle, 1962
Folder 5: June 3, 1876 Delaware license agreement for manufacturing goods signed by Delaware Govenor John P. Cochran
Folder 6: National Heritage News Vol. 18, No. 1 1992 newspaper announcing Bush as President; Washington Inquirer, Vol. 12, No. 30 July 24, 1992 newspaper about Bill Clinton and alleged affair with Sally Perdue; Time Magazine, Vol. 34, No. 11, September 11, 1939 with new section, World War, following WWII events.
Folder 7: Democratic National Convention program for July 12, 1948; The White House and the Presidency by Earl Schenck Miers 1965; The Living White House by Lonnelle Aikman 1966; American Presidents Album booklet 1967; New Faces of 1953 booklet by the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Folder 8: Back of the Ballot: A Woman Suffrage Farce in One Act by George Middleton, 1915; Spirit of America short stories by Don Valentine (signed by author), 1972; Thumbs Up, American sheet music. Inaugural theme song for President Ronald Reagan and his First Lady, Nancy, January 20, 1981.
Folder 9: Your New Social Security: Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance booklet, April 1951; State and Revolution: Marxist Teaching about the Theory of the State and the Tasks of the Proletariat in the Revolution by V.I. Lenin, 1932; Report of the Sub-Committee Appointed to Investigate the Causes Underlying the Dissatisfaction with our Judicial System, presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the New York State Bar Association, January 24-25, 1913; Is Our Representative Government Imperiled? by Francis T.A. Junkin, an address delivered at the 84th Kenyon College Commencement, June 17, 1912; Annual Report of the Public Printer, from the Government Printing Office, 1926; Political Facts Including Full Text of Republican and Democratic Platforms, c. 1920; Our American Government: What Is Is? Hos Does It Function?, 1942; Proceedings at the Ceremony in Commemoration of the 150th Commencement of the First Congress of the United States under the Constitution, March 4, 1939; United States Department of the Interior Petroleum Administration for Defence, November 13, 1952
Folder 10: 1000$ bank note/check, December 15, 1840; Tax document, December 31, 1895; Certificate issued by the State of Georgia during the Revolutionary War. "Georgia. 1777. No. 2991, This Certificate for the Support of the Continental Troops, and other Expences of the Government, entitles the Bearer to Three dollars in Continental Currency, according to the Resolution of Assembly, September 10th, 1777."; Bank note, South Carolina No. 640 Five Shillings, lawful money dated the tenth day of April 1778; Captain commissioning document dated December 31, 1850, signed by the Pennsylvania Govenor.
History / Biographical
Stephen Kauffman is a Social Work faculty member at Widener University and has taught at Widener University since 1991.
Army Navy scrapbook containing newspaper articles, comics, 1930s - 1950s. Also includes: Evening Courier Vol. 61, No. 290, May 7, 1945 VE Day; Courier Vol. 61, No. 291 May 8, 1945 VE Day; Courier Vol. 61, No. 5 June 6, 1944 WWII; John Steinbeck articles; The Evening Bulletin, April 8, 1944; Philadelphia Record, No. 27,220, September 12, 1946
History / Biographical
Stephen Kauffman is a Social Work faculty member at Widener University and has taught at Widener University since 1991.
The Howitzer 1929 West Point Yearbook
Pictorial History of the Schley Court of Inquiry by Henry Litchfield West, 1901
War in the Air: Fighting Planes and Pilots in Action by John B. Walker 1941
Documents de la Section Photographique de L'Armee Francaise [Documents of the Photographic Section of the French Army] 1917
Military Requirements for Petty Officer 1 & C, Bureau of Naval Personnel, 1966 edition
Military Requirements for Petty Officer 3 & 2, Bureau of Naval Personnel, Revised 1962
Information Program Gasoline COnservation, prepared for by the Office of War Information, 1943
United States Naval Training Center Company 484, 1948
The Naval Officer's Manual, January 1951
Aerodynamics for Pilots by Bradley Jones, September 1940
Beach Red by Peter Bowman, 1945
Qualifications for Advancement in Rating, Part D, Chapter 5, Section 2, Bureau of Naval Personnel Manual 1944 edition
A Manual for Courts-Martial U. S. Army, 1928
Get Tough! How to Win in Hand-to-Hand Fighting by Major W. E. Fairbairn, 1942
The Soldier's Guide, Department of the Army Field Manual FM 21-13, June 1952
Personal Conduct for the Soldier, Department of the Army Pamphlet 21-41, February 1949
D.A.R Manual for Citizenship 11th edition, revised December 1934
How to Become a Citizen of the United States, Supplement to D.A.R Manual for Citenzenship, by the Daughters of the American Revolution, revised December 8, 1933
U.S.S. Albemarle (AV-5) Preliminary Acceptance Trials, Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, December 2-4, 1957
Spotlight: A Squadron Guide, U.S. Navy
Chief of Naval Air Reserve Training VP Aircrewman Handbook, March 25, 1964
Heavy Hints for Light Packs: A Guide for Using the Individual Load Carrying Equipment, Department of the Army
The Soldier's Handbook, Pamphlet 21-13, September 15, 1964
Departmental Ditties by Rudyard Kipling
Private Buck by Clyde Lewis, 1942
Documents of the Photographic Section of the French Army
History / Biographical
Stephen Kauffman is a Social Work faculty member at Widener University and has taught at Widener University since 1991.
Variety of military photographs and prints. Many undated and of the Navy.
Navy group photo, Company 779 A-3, Camp Peary, Virgina, July 1944 (2 copies);
Rear Admiral James A. Brown, US Navy April 25, 1958;
Offical US Navy Photograph of Michael J. Kenna, DKCA, is sworn for 6 more years by Captain Allen F. Fleming, co of the USS Saratoga, April 12, 1960;
Admiral George Whelan Anderson, US Navy, August 1, 1961
Offical US Navy Photograph of 4 Mishipmen from the Naval Academies of Chile and Equador aboard the USS Intrepid as part of the Mishipman exchange program established between the United States and Latin American naval officer training academies, February 13, 1964;
Two army men. Note on back: Taken after our Regtl. inspection, November 4, 1952, Myself and the Col. 1st Sgt John Seifesl
Naval ships, Newport RI 1947; Naval ship, Tarranto, Italy 1947
Army group photo with names, May 1954
Photos of the North Polar Expeditionary submarine Nautilus, June 26, 1931, commanded by Sir Hubert Wilkins. Photo of Lincoln Ellsworth. Photos of navy men in the North Pole.
Undated photos and prints of the US Army, Army men, US Airforce, US Navy, naval ships, Naval Air Station, navy officers and admirals including Rear Admiral George Dewey, Commodore Winfield S. Schley
Navy print that reads, "We have met the enemy and they are ours, two ships- two brigs- one schooner and one sloop"
Photo of group of people at the Assault Amphibian Schools Battalion Marine Corps Base.
History / Biographical
Stephen Kauffman is a Social Work faculty member at Widener University and has taught at Widener University since 1991.
Naval plate, white with blue anchor.
US Navy banner with Mother and Dad poem.
Military buttons and 1942 Nazi Police pin.
US Army USA Armor Center patch
US Army Mountain division patch
US Airforce Electronic Security Command patch
US Navy aviation radio technician patch
V-mail letter envelopes used by the Armed Forces to send correspondence, 1943
Andrews Air Force Base ticket, February 28, 1972. Includes note that reads, "Special admission ticket to meet President Nixon on his return from Communist China"
History / Biographical
Stephen Kauffman is a Social Work faculty member at Widener University and has taught at Widener University since 1991.
Vintage car, trucks and racecar advertizements from the 1940s through the 1970s. Includes ads for the following cars: Lincoln, Ford, Nash, Studebaker, DeSoto, Oldsmobile, Packard, Hudson, Kaiser Anatomic, Buick, Toyota, Chrysler, Cadillac, and International Trucks.
American Circus Posters, edited by Charles Philip Fox, published 1978
Cruising the Caribbean with Great White Fleet cruise brochure
Public Telephone ad that reads "Take a tip from a Scotsman. You can save your shoe leather by taking big, long steps...but you can save steps, time and trouble by using the telephone!"
Maytag washer ad pamphlet
The Love Expert Constance Talmadge heart-shaped ad
Small postcard ads from Fleetwood Cover Club; T.J. Butler automobiles; W.S. Beebe Sporting Goods Store; Apollo Theatre plays; Shell car dealer; Wampole's Preperation tonic and stimulant; Missouri-Kansas-Texas Katy Railroad; Nembutal
Baseball Scratch-off cards and gum packet with Ring Pop ad on the back, 1981
7-Minit Fluffy Frosting coupon and recipes
Schultheiss Deutsches Pilsner bottle label.
History / Biographical
Stephen Kauffman is a Social Work faculty member at Widener University and has taught at Widener University since 1991.
Vintage car, trucks and racecar advertizements from the 1940s through the 1970s. Includes ads for the following cars: Lincoln, Ford, Nash, Studebaker, DeSoto, Oldsmobile, Packard, Hudson, Kaiser Anatomic, Buick, Toyota, Chrysler, Cadillac, and International Trucks.
History / Biographical
Stephen Kauffman is a Social Work faculty member at Widener University and has taught at Widener University since 1991.
These newspapers cover major political events in US history including the murder of the Lindbergh baby; the Kennedy assasination; NASA events such as the Apollo landing; Nixon impeachment; Ford becoming president; Reagan becoming president; and Reagan shot.
San Francisco Examiner Vol. 136, No. 63, March 3, 1932; "Lindy Prepares to Pay $50,000 Ransom; Expects Baby Back in 12 Hours; Estate Cleared; 'Child Safe,' Postcard Declares"
Boston Evening Globe Vol. 121, No. 134, May 13, 1932: "Arrest May Be Made any Time for Murderer of Baby"
The Boston Herald Vol. 171, No. 134, May 13, 1932: "Baby Found Murdered"
Daily News Vol. 45, No. 130, November 22, 1963: "President Killed; Gov. Connally Shot; Suspect Seized; Johnson is Sworn in"
The Evening Bulletin No. 224, November 22, 1963: "President Shot Dead"
The Evening Journal Vol. 31, No. 276, November 22, 1963: "Kennedy Dead; Wounds Prove Fatal"
New York Journal American, November 22, 1963: "Our President Assassinated"
Philadelphia Daily News, November 22, 1963: "President Slain by Assassin"
The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 23, 1963: "Kennedy Shot to Death; Johnson is Sowrn in as President"
Buffalo Courier Express Vol. 129, No. 123, November 23, 1963: "Sniper's Shots Slay Kennedy; Lyndon Johnson is Sworn In"
Daily News Vol. 45, No. 131, November 25, 1963: "The Fatal Shot"
Wilmington Morning News Vol. 157, No. 70, March 23, 1965: "U.S. Ticks off Countdown for Gemini"
The Sunday Bulletin No. 99, July 20, 1969: "Apollo 11 Circles Moon, Ready to Land"
The Morning News Vol. 176, No. 18, July 21, 1969: "Man Steps onto Moon! Armstrong, Aldrin take walk early"
The Sun Vol. 265, No. 56-B, July 21, 1969: "Astronauts Land on the Moon with 'Very Smooth Touchdown'"
Evening Journal Vol. 39, No. 31, February 6, 1971: "Astronauts Back Inside L.M. Walk Ends; Cone Unscaled"
The Morning News Vol. 184, No. 85, October 11, 1973: "Agnew Resigns; Gets Probation for Tax Fraud"
The Morning News Vol. 184, No. 96, October 24, 1973: "Nixon Agrees to Give up Tapes as Impeachment Pressure Builds"
Evening Journal Vol. 22, No. 187, August 9, 1974: "Ford Inaugurated as 38th President; Nixon in Tearful Farewell to Aides"
The Morning News Vol. 186, No. 35, August 10, 1974: "Ford is Sworn in as 38th President; Says Nation's long 'Nightmare is Over'"
The Morning News No. 226, January 21, 1981: "A Beginning - and an End; Ronald Reagan Sworn in as Nation's 40th President"
The Morning News No. 22, March 31, 1981: "Reagan Shot, but OK; Press Aide Brady Fights for his Life"
History / Biographical
Stephen Kauffman is a Social Work faculty member at Widener University and has taught at Widener University since 1991.