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Found 17 product(s) for Movements and Causes:Prohibition (1-17 of 17)

Product Overview Price
"DRY" Majority 1047 CODE: 15374
"DRY" Majority 1047
$24.00
Postcard celebrating passage of a dry ordinance in Decatur, Illinois, 1908.
Cold Water Army. CODE: 15311
Cold Water Army.
$85.00
Ribbon advocating temperance, c. 1840.
I Love the USA CODE: 15385
I Love the USA
$65.00
Sheet music, THE TEMPERANCE VERSION OF I LOVE THE USA, "a tremendous feature of the Great Anti-Saloon League Campaign," by Will Hardy, 1915.
On the Water Wagon CODE: 15375
On the Water Wagon
$24.00
Postcard advocating national liquor prohibition, c. 1910.
Please Protect Us CODE: 12140
Please Protect Us
$45.00
Ink blotter opposing passage of a ballot measure to allow licensing of saloons, c. 1910.
Prohibition is the Best Method CODE: 7302
Prohibition is the Best Method
$8.95
Paper tag advocating liquor prohibition, c. 1910.
Regular Prohibition Ticket. CODE: 15388
Regular Prohibition Ticket.
$75.00
Electoral ticket promoting Clinton Fisk for president and John Brooks for vice president, 1888.
Safety First - Vote Dry CODE: 14267
Safety First - Vote Dry
$30.00
Pinback button advocating passage of a Prohibition amendment to the Nebraska constitution, c. 1915.
Temperance Recorder. CODE: 15462
Temperance Recorder.
$50.00
Circular, TEMPERANCE RECORDER, "devoted exclusively to the cause of temperance," 1836.
Temperance Recorder. CODE: 15463
Temperance Recorder.
$40.00
Circular, TEMPERANCE RECORDER, "devoted exclusively to the cause of temperance," 1836.
The Best of Friends Must Part CODE: 15377
The Best of Friends Must Part
$24.00
Postcard celebrating the passage of the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, banning the sale and manufacture of alcohol, 1919.
The Last Toast CODE: 14884
The Last Toast
$225.00
Photograph, a saloon interior with bartenders and patrons raising their glasses on the last day before national liquor prohibition took effect under the 18th Amendment, Jan. 16, 1920.
The Saloon or the Boys and Girls CODE: 15378
The Saloon or the Boys and Girls
$36.00
Postcard advocating liquor prohibition in Washington State and announcing a "Local Option Rally" with Anti-Saloon League speaker, 1908.
This Country Needs a Good 5 Cent Glass of Beer CODE: 15379
This Country Needs a Good 5 Cent Glass of Beer
$24.00
Postcard advocating modification of the Volstead Act, "permitting the manufacture of beer and wine," c. 1925.
Vote No For My Sake CODE: 3641
Vote No For My Sake
$22.95
Pinback button advocating liquor prohibition, c. 1915.
Vote No For My Sake CODE: 3642
Vote No For My Sake
$22.95
Pinback button advocating liquor prohibition, c. 1915.
Who Killed Wright? CODE: 14885
Who Killed Wright?
$36.00
Card publicizing the "Dramatic Trial of Frank Lloyd" performed at Olivet M.E. Church, Coatesville, Pennsylvania, 1930.
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