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Blue Campaign Sticker With the Text  “Women For President Ford”

Blue Campaign Sticker With the Text “Women For President Ford”

This item was made for Gerald R. Ford’s 1976 presidential campaign. A Bicentennial pin featuring the official Bicentennial logo is attached to the sticker. Artifacts Relating to the Life and Presidenc... More

Gerald R. Ford 1976 Presidential Campaign Wristwatch

Gerald R. Ford 1976 Presidential Campaign Wristwatch

This item has a leather band and features an image of President Ford surrounded by text that reads, “Experience Counts, Elect Gerald R. Ford in '76.” Artifacts Relating to the Life and Presidency of Ge... More

White Campaign Button With Image of President Gerald R. Ford as the Fonz Wearing a WIN Button With the Text “Happy Days Are Here Again Fordzie” 

White Campaign Button With Image of President Gerald R. Ford as the Fo...

This item was made for Gerald R. Ford’s 1976 presidential campaign and references the character of Fonzie from the television show "Happy Days."   Artifacts Relating to the Life and Presidency of Gerald R. Ford

Blue Binder Containing the 1976 Briefing of the Vail Strategy

Blue Binder Containing the 1976 Briefing of the Vail Strategy

The binder contains typewritten pages, along with two tabs marking “Tab I Strategy Details” and “Tab II Background Papers.” The Vail Strategy resulted from a series of meetings between President Ford and his ca... More

Wine Glasses Used by President Gerald Ford and Soviet General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev of the Soviet Union, at Their Meeting in Helsinki, Finland

Wine Glasses Used by President Gerald Ford and Soviet General Secretar...

Artifacts Relating to the Life and Presidency of Gerald R. Ford

Red Plastic Campaign Bowler Hat

Red Plastic Campaign Bowler Hat

This item is an example of the bowler hats worn by Gerald R. Ford's supporters during the 1976 Republican National Convention. Artifacts Relating to the Life and Presidency of Gerald R. Ford

Foam Campaign Top Hat With Stars and Stripes Motif with the Text “President Ford ’76”

Foam Campaign Top Hat With Stars and Stripes Motif with the Text “Pres...

In this top hat, the smaller text reads, “Paid for by President Ford Committee, Rogers C. B. Morton, Chairman, Robert C. Moot, Treasurer.” It was worn by Gerald R. Ford’s delegates during the 1976 Republican Na... More

Blue and White Gingham Stuffed Elephant With the Word “Vote” Embroidered in Red

Blue and White Gingham Stuffed Elephant With the Word “Vote” Embroider...

This item has two buttons from Gerald R. Ford’s 1976 presidential campaign are attached and includes a small American flag. Artifacts Relating to the Life and Presidency of Gerald R. Ford

Elephant Sculpture Covered With Tiny, Diamond-Shaped Mirror Plates

Elephant Sculpture Covered With Tiny, Diamond-Shaped Mirror Plates

This item has “Ford ‘76” and “Michigan GOP” spelled out in blue and red plastic beads on the sides of the elephant. It was made in India. Artifacts Relating to the Life and Presidency of Gerald R. Ford

White Frisbee-Brand Flying Disc With Stars and Stripes Motif

White Frisbee-Brand Flying Disc With Stars and Stripes Motif

This item is one of 100 identical Frisbees given by the donor to President Gerald R. Ford at the 1976 Republican National Convention. The design at center reads, “I Flipped my Frisbee over… Ford.” Artifact... More

White Campaign Button With the Text  “My 2 Favorite 4-Letter Words Ford Dole”

White Campaign Button With the Text “My 2 Favorite 4-Letter Words For...

This item is a button from Gerald R. Ford’s 1976 presidential campaign. Artifacts Relating to the Life and Presidency of Gerald R. Ford

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