New York State gubernatorial campaign ephemera collection, 1795-2006.

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New York State gubernatorial campaign ephemera collection, 1795-2006.

This Collection consists of campaign and related materials connected to races for the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor in New York State. The collection was assembled by William E. ("Bill") Winnewisser, a long-time resident of the Syracuse area, and includes items from races going back to the late 18th Century, although coverage is sparse until the late 19th century, with the middle to late 20th century represented best. The collection contains a wide array of materials such as posters, flyers, leaflets, postcards, magazines, ballots, voting booth facsimiles, mass mailings, stickers and bumper stickers, convention packets, inaugural invitations and tickets, and articles and newspaper clippings (primarily from Syracuse newspapers).

ca. 20 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7244220

New York State Library

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