Members of the Clerks' Baseball Club in Belleville pose for a team photo. The players identified on the front of the photo include (from top to bottom, left to right): "Mulconnery," "Sindel," "Carry," "Knisely," "Morrison," "Ricks," "Hemp,"…
Lyrics depict attending college with emphasis on Theodore Roosevelt attending Harvard and William Taft attending Yale with reference to Lincoln's schooling. Color illustrated cover; eagle resting on wreath that surrounds log cabin. Back cover…
"The wise saying of the immortal Abraham Lincoln: You can fool some of the people, some of the time; All of the people most of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time". Cover depicts a picture of Abraham Lincoln.
Willis J. Spaulding and twelve other men, likely city officials, gather around the meeting table for a group photo. Spaulding is seated fourth from the right.
United States Senator James William Fulbright of Arkansas poses for a portrait wearing a pin striped suit.Photo signature: "To Scott Lucas, a good friend, a fine Senator and a fair golfer, with warm regards; Bill Fulbright U.S.S. Arkansas."
J. Harry McGregor, a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio, poses for a portrait. Photo dedication: "2/22/44. With every good wish to my loyal friend and fine statesman Honorable Evan Howell. J. Harry McGregor, M.C. 17th…
First Lady Grace Coolidge poses for a portrait wearing a dark dress. Mrs. Coolidge signed the picture: "To Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kohlsaat with friendly greetings and sincere best wishes Grace Coolidge October, 1924."
Several congressmen meet, likely as part of a committee, including William G. Stratton (fourth from right) who served as Congressman-at-large in the Seventy-seventh and Eightieth Congress.