Inventory for MSA SC 6423-4



MSA SC 6423-4 contains 5 unit(s). Showing results 1 to 5.


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MSA SC 6423-4-1
Dates1932/10/12
Mediumblack and white photograph
Storage00/27/06/15
Description
Photograph of State's Attorney Herbert R. O'Conor, Maryland Governor Albert C. Ritchie (center), and Ambrose J. Kennedy II (right). Governor Ritchie congratulates Kennedy on his nomination to replace Representative John Charles Linthicum in the Seventy-Second Congress (1931-1933) and the Seventy-Third Congress (1933-1935). A newspaper clipping describing the photograph is glued onto the back of the photograph.
MSA SC 6423-4-2
Dates1932/11/08
Mediumblack and white photograph
Storage00/27/06/15
Description
Photograph of Ambrose J. Kennedy II (right) casting his ballot on election day in the Fourth Congressional District in Baltimore, MD. This election resulted in Kennedy's election to the Seventy-Second Congress (1931-1933) as a replacement for Representative John Charles Linthicum and to the Seventy-Third Congress (1933-1935). Likely used in a Baltimore Sun paper.
MSA SC 6423-4-3
Dates1932-1935
MediumPaper
Storage00/27/06/15
Description
Page with photographs of the Maryland Delegation in United States Congress. Includes photographs of Senator Millard E. Tydings, Senator Phillips Lee Goldsborough, Representative Thomas Alan Goldsborough, Representative William Purington Cole Jr., Representative Vincent L. Palmisano, Representative Ambrose J. Kennedy II, Representative Stephen Warfield Gambrill, and Representative David John Lewis.
MSA SC 6423-4-4
Dates1936
Mediumcardboard
Storage00/27/06/15
Description
Campaign coaster for Ambrose J. Kennedy II's re-election to the Seventy-Fifth Congress (1937-1939). The coaster reads "Re-elect to Congress Ambrose J. Kennedy Voted for Repeal Democrat 4th Congressional District Election Tuesday November 3rd."
MSA SC 6423-4-5
Dates1940
Mediumcardboard
Storage00/27/06/15
Description
Campaign card for incumbent Ambrose J. Kennedy II for the primary election for the Maryland Fourth Congressional District U.S. House of Representative seat.