CAMPAIGN TAG?

huntinghunter

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Mar 26, 2009
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HELLO ALL...
I WENT BACK TO THE 1850 SITE I FOUND MY EAGLE I, AND GENERAL SERVICE BUTTONS FROM, I GOT A STRONG SIGNAL ABOUT 10" DOWN AND DUG UP WHAT I BELIEVE IS A PARKER DAVIS 1904 CAMPAIGN FOB TAG? I ALSO DUG A PIECE OF A FORK AND WHAT LOOKS TO BE THE METAL FRAME TO A POCKET KNIFE...THE MISQUITOS TORE ME UP, I'LL PROBABLY GO BACK IN THE FALL WHEN THE GROUND COVER AND BUGS DIE OFF...ID HELP IS APPRECIATED. TAKE CARE.
 

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The United States presidential election of 1904 was held on November 8, 1904. The Republican Party unanimously nominated incumbent President Theodore Roosevelt for president at their 1904 national convention. Roosevelt had succeeded to the Presidency upon William McKinley's assassination. During the election campaign, Roosevelt called on the voters to support his "square deal" policies. The nominee of the Democratic Party was Alton B. Parker, Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals, who appealed for an end to what he called "rule of individual caprice" and "usurpation of authority" by the president.

Cool Fob!
I dug the Roosevelt Fairbanks one Identical in shape.
I was offered 50 bucks for it but turned it down.
It sits with my other political fobs on display.
 

I also dug the 1904 Roosevelt/Fairbanks watch fob. Then another T-Net member gave me the 1904 Parker/Davis Fob that they dug so I have both in my display case. I love the history behind these types of presidential campaign items.

Congrats on the find.

NJ
 

N.J.THer said:
I also dug the 1904 Roosevelt/Fairbanks watch fob. Then another T-Net member gave me the 1904 Parker/Davis Fob that they dug so I have both in my display case. I love the history behind these types of presidential campaign items.

Congrats on the find.

NJ
I do too!
 

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