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Guide to MS552 Political Ephemera Collection University of Texas at El Paso ScholarWorks@UTEP Finding Aids Special Collections Department 3-13-2017 Guide to MS552 Political Ephemera Collection Armand J. Avila University of Texas at El Paso Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.utep.edu/finding_aid Part of the American Politics Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Collections Department at ScholarWorks@UTEP. It has been accepted for inclusion in Finding Aids by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UTEP. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Guide to MS 552 Political Ephemera collection 1960 - 2017 Span Dates, 1971-2014 Bulk Dates, 4 feet, 8 inches (linear) Processed by Armand J. Avila March 13, 2017; 2019 Donated by various donors. Citation: Political ephemera collection, 1960 – 2017, MS 552, C.L. Sonnichsen Special Collections Department. The University of Texas at El Paso Library. C.L. Sonnichsen Special Collections Department University of Texas at El Paso MS552 Political Ephemera collection Biography or Historical Sketch This is an artificial collection. Series Description or Arrangement This collection is minimally processed. Scope and Content Notes This collection dates 1960 – 2017 and contains political ephemera from El Paso, Texas, and United States elections. Types of materials include: political buttons, t- shirts, campaign signs, mailers, posters, and other printed materials. Additional accretions are expected. Provenance Statement Materials donated by various donors over the years. Restrictions None. Literary Rights Statement Permission to publish material from the Political Ephemera collection must be obtained from the C. L. Sonnichsen Special Collections Department, the University of Texas at El Paso Library. Citation should read, Political Ephemera collection, MS 552, C. L. Sonnichsen Special Collections Department, the University of Texas at El Paso Library. Notes to the Researcher Additional accretions are expected. Some materials are not foldered. MS552 Political Ephemera collection See also: Suzanne Azar papers, MS 436. Maud Isaacks papers, MS 123. Richard C. White papers, MS 124. Joseph Sweeney papers, MS 128. R.E. Thomason papers, MS 140. Chris P. Fox papers, MS 150. James Kaster papers, MS 194. Richard and Frances Dudley papers, MS 261. El Paso County records, MS 132. Jack Vowell papers, MS 362. Tony Parra papers, MS 374. Belle Christie Critchett papers, MS 386. Ronald Coleman papers, MS 446. Mexican Elections collection, MS 453. Tom Lea papers, MS 476. Frank Owen papers, MS 506. Colbert Coldwell papers, MS 521. El Paso photo file, PH001. Eliot Shapleigh papers, MS 583. Joe Christie papers, MS 590. MS552 Political Ephemera collection Ray Caballero papers, MS 595. Anita Blair papers, MS 604. Roger and Evelyn Bell political button exhibit. Archie Waters papers, MS 474. MS552 Political Ephemera collection Container List Box # Folder # Title Date 1 Clinton/Kaine Lawn Sign 2016 1 Sheriff Wiles Reelection Lawn Sign 2016 1 Will Hurd Lawn Sign c. 2014 1 El Paso Democratic Party Lawn Sign undated 1 Pete Gallegos Lawn Sign c. 2012 – 2016 1 Hillary Clinton Lawn Sign 2016 1 Joe Biden Potential Candidate 2008 Pamphlet (16 copies) 1 The Des Moines Register Newspaper December 18, 2007 1 Beto O’Rourke Mail Slip (4 copies) 2012 1 Silvester Reyes Mail-Slip 2012 1 El Paso Voters Digest Mail-Slip 2014 1 Official Ronald Reagan Door Mat undated 1 “Repeal the Patriot Act” Bumper undated Sticker 1 “Real Texans Love..” Bumper Sticker undated 1 Ron Paul Iowa Campaign Event Flier 2008 1 Chronic Disease in Iowa Flier (2 2008 copies) 1 John Cox Presidential Candidate Flier 2008 (2 copies) 1 Senator Brownback Immigration Vote 2007 – 2008 Article 1 El Diario, “Guia Del Voto” Magazine May 13, 2012 1 Obama ’08 Cardboard Mini-Poster 2008 1 Obama/Democratic Party Thank You 2009 Card 1 Barack Obama Official Presidential 2009 Portrait 1 Joe Biden Official Vice-Presidential 2009 Portrait 1 Texas for Obama Sticker 2008 1 Mitt Romney Information Slip c. 2008 – 2009 1 “UTEP Picks” Election Bumper Sticker 2012 1 Automatic Voting Machine Brochure undated MS552 Political Ephemera collection 1 Automatic Voting Machine Poster undated 1 Citizens United Information Slip undated 1 Transparent American Flag undated 1 UTEP Picks, Election Schedule 2012 1 2008 Field of Presidential Candidates 2008 Information Slip 1 Dewey/Warren Campaign Button 1980 1 Ann Richards Campaign Button c.1991 1 2004 Democratic Presidential 2004 Candidates Information Slip 1 Kerry/Edwards Nomination Thank You 2004 Card 1 El Paso County Voting Instructions undated Pamphlet 1 Texas Voting Information Booklet undated (Spanish) 1 “I’m Ready for President Hillary” Lawn 2016 Sign 1 UTEP for Hope, Mining for Votes Flier 2008 (4 copies) 1 Rudy Giuliani Presidential Candidate 2008 Platform 1 Rudy Giuliani 12 Commitments 2008 Pamphlet 1 Iowans for Hillary Caucus Mail-Slip (2 2008 copies) 1 Hillary for President Bumper Sticker 2008 1 Des Moines Register, Hillary Clinton 2008 Endorsement 1 Obama Iowa Caucus Mail Slip (9 2008 copies) 1 Bill Clinton Iowa Campaign Rally Flier December 22, 2007 1 John Edwards Iowa Caucus Mail Slip 2007 – 2008 1 Iowans for Hillary Caucus Kit 2007 – 2008 Description 1 Congressman Coleman Sticker undated 1 Obama Iowa Caucuses Campaign Slip 2007 – 2008 (6 copies) 1 Iowa Catholic Life Stewardship 2008 Calendar MS552 Political Ephemera collection 1 Hillary Clinton Campaign Information 2007 – 2008 Mail Slip 1 Juan Altamirano, Hillary Clinton 2007 – 2008 Campaign Organizer Business Card 1 Bill Richardson Campaign Mail Slip 2007 1 John Edwards, Mari Culver 2007 Endorsement Mail Slip 1 Bill Richardson “Issues” Flier (3 2007 copies) 1 Hillary Clinton, Thank You Slip 2007 – 2008 1 Obama Iowa Caucus Mail Slip 2007 – 2008 1 Joe Biden: An American President c. 2008 DVD 1 Obama Iowa Caucus Attendee Thank 2007 – 2008 You Letter 1 Bill Richardson Presidential Campaign 2007 – 2008 Pamphlet 1 John Edwards Campaign Mail 2007 – 2008 Pamphlet 1 Senator Brownback Presidential August 11, 2007 Campaign Event Pass 1 ONE Vote ’08 Mail-Slip 2007 1 John Edwards, New York Times 2007 Column Mail Slip 1 Kelly Moura Political Director Business 2007 – 2008 Card 1 Obama Candidate Healthcare Reform 2007 – 2008 Plan Pamphlet (6 copies) 1 Bill Richardson Presidential Campaign 2007 – 2008 Bumper Sticker 1 Duncan Hunter for President Pamphlet 2007 – 2008 1 Hillary Clinton Candidate Education 2007 – 2008 Plan Mail Pamphlet 1 Join Barack Obama Pamphlet (3 2007 – 2008 copies) 1 H. Clinton, Senior Center Holiday Flier 2007 1 Clinton, Des Moines Register Mail Slip 2007 – 2008 1 Kerry/Edwards Bumper Sticker (14 2004 copies) 1 1 Bush/Cheney Bumper Sticker 2004 1 1 Viva Bush Bumper Sticker c. 2004 MS552 Political Ephemera collection 1 John Kerry Presidential Campaign 2004 Button 1 Reelect Silvestre Reyes Mail-Slip c. 2004 1 2 Hillary Clinton Don-Haskins Event 2008 Flier (3 copies) 1 Arditti for District Judge Bookmark (?) c. 2009 1 McCain Campaign Mounted Logo 2008 1 Iowa Fairfax Information/Gift Bag 2007 1 Matt Sistrunk, El Paso Organizer (3 2008 copies) 1 Rally for the Republic Event 2007 Invitation/Pamphlet (2 copies) 1 “Texas Eagle Forum” Torch Issue September 2008 1 USA Tomorrow Vol. 1 Issue 1 c. 2007 1 3 I Voted Sticker 2004 1 3 W’04 Sticker (2 copies) 2004 1 3 Bush/Cheney ’04 Pamphlet/Envelope 2004 1 3 John Kerry for President Pamphlet 2004 1 3 Vote Democrat 2004 Door Hanger 2004 1 4 Rick Barraza, Bush/Cheney Materials 2004 1 4 Vote Posters (3 copies) c. 2004 1 5 Marsha Labodda, Clinton-Obama February 21, 2008 Debate Materials 1 5 American Families Can’t Afford Barack 2008 Obama Mail Slip (4 copies) 1 5 Elect Marisa Marquez Mail Slip 2009 1 5 Hillary Clinton El Paso Campaign February 12, 2008 Rally Materials 1 Obama Spanish Button March 4, 2008 1 Anti-Iraq War Mini-Poster 1 c. 2004 1 Anti-Iraq War Mini-Poster 2 c. 2004 1 6 Paul Moreno Campaign, Anti-Marquez 2008 Mail Slip 1 6 Linda Yanez Texas Supreme Court 2008 Mail Slip 1 6 Felix Saldivar District Judge Mail Slip 2008 1 6 Luis Garcia for Sheriff Mail Slip 2008 1 6 Elect Edward Hernandez Mail Slip 2008 1 6 Elect Marisa Marquez Mail Slip 2008 1 6 Reelect Jaime Esparza Mail Slip 2008 MS552 Political Ephemera collection 1 6 Marisa Marquez Campaign, Anti- 2008 Moreno Mail Slip 1 6 Jesus Olivas Letter to Voter 2008 1 6 Judge Bramblett Mail Slip 2008 1 6 Robert Almonte for Sheriff Mail Slip 2008 1 6 Jesus Olivas Mail Slip 2008 1 6 Israel Parra Mail Slip 2008 1 6 Wiles for Sheriff Mail Slip 2008 1 6 Theresa Caballero for D.A. Mail Slip 2008 1 6 Paul Moreno Mail Slip (2 copies) 2008 1 7 Jay Kleberg Mail Slip 2010 1 7 Jo Anne Bernal Mail Slip (2 copies) 2010 1 Sergio Coronado Mail Slip c. 2010 1 Bill White Mail Slip 2010 1 Marcos Lizarraga Mail Slip 2010 1 Veronica Escobar Mail Slip 2010 1 Yvonne Rodriguez Mail Slip 2010 1 Gilbert Sanchez Mail Slip c. 2010 1 Robert T. Pearson Mail Slip 2010 1 Farouk Shami Mail Slip 2010 1 Veronica Escobar Mail-Poster 2010 1 Aaron Barraza Flier 2012 1 Silvestre Reyes Mail Slip 2013 1 El Paso Times Obama Election Win November 5, 2008 1 Houston Chronicle, Obama Election November 9, 2008 Win 1 El Paso Voter Guide Nov. 2008 Issue November 2008 1 League of Women’s Voters of Texas, November 2008 Voter’s Guide 1 Bill Clinton/Silvestre Reyes El Paso April 24, 2012 Coliseum Event Poster (2 copies) 1 Obama/Democratic National 2008 Committee Thank You Letter 1 Marisa Marquez Reelection Mail Slip 2010 2 Reed Leverton for Justice of the 2014 Peace Mail Letter 2 El Diario, Guia Del Voto 2012 2012
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