Button, Campaign
Object number2010.98.76
OriginChicago, IL
MediumPlastic coated metal
Credit LineChildren of the Baker-Knoll family
DescriptionCircular campaign button. Black and white. Black background with white lettering. Print on front has candidate last names in large white letters with a white horizontal line between them. At the very bottom of the pin, a white union label. The back is plain metal with fastener.Dimensions2.5 x 7.9 in. (6.4 x 20.1 cm)InscriptionsFront reads "Knoll / Foley" in large white letters.
At the very bottom of the pin, a white symbol with "ALLIED PRINTING/ CHICAGO, ILL." printed on the outer edges is found. Inside the symbol, "TRADES COUNCIL" is printed. In the very center of the symbol, "UNION / LABEL" is printed. On one side of the symbol, an All RIghts Reserved Symbol is found. On the other, the number "93".
Historical NotesPart of a collection relating to the life and political career of Lieutenant Governor Catherine Baker Knoll. Born in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, Catherine Baker Knoll worked in the family business, Knoll Hotel and Restaurant, developing her people skills and beginning her political activism. In 1970, she became a state committee woman for the Democratic Party, then rose through the ranks of the state's Department of Transportation Bureau of Motor Vehicles. She was tapped by the party in 1976, to run for State Treasurer, but did not get elected to office until 1988. She easily won a second term in 1992, by a landslide vote. In 2002, she was elected as the state's first female Lieutenant Governor.
Related institution
Democratic Party
Previous owner
Catherine Baker Knoll
(1930 - 2008)
Related person
Thomas Patrick Foley
(born 1953)
Related institution
Allied Printing
On View
Not on viewc. 2002
2000
c. 1976
c. 2002
c. 1979
1996
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