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CODE: 2180
The Carters Come to Washington
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$6.95
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Pinback button celebrating the inauguration of President Jimmy Carter, 1977.
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CODE: 11193
The Inaugural Ball
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$65.00
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Ticket to the Inaugural Ball held in honor of President Harry S. Truman, National Guard Armory, Washington, 1949.
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CODE: 13058
The Inaugural Ball
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$50.00
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Invitation to the Inaugural Ball held in honor of President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Vice President and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon, Washington, DC, Jan. 21, 1957.
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CODE: 13616
The Inaugural Ball
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$85.00
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Invitation to the Inaugural Ball held in honor of President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy and Vice President and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, National Guard Armory, Washington, Jan. 20, 1961.
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CODE: 12243
The Inaugural Dinner
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$32.00
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Matchbook cover, a souvenir of the Inaugural Dinner given in honor of President Harry S. Truman and Vice President Alben Barkley, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, 1949.
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CODE: 1038
The Inaugural Party
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$12.95
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Invitation to the Inaugural Party given in honor of President Jimmy Carter, Vice President Walter Mondale, and wives, Washington, 1977.
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CODE: 3430
The Inauguration
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$12.95
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Placard advertising a special edition of the Wall Street Journal containing coverage of the inauguration of President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore, 1993.
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CODE: 2048
Victory
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$4.95
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Pinback button celebrating the reelection and inauguration of President George W. Bush, 2004.
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CODE: 2181
We Did It Again!
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$2.95
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Pinback button celebrating the inauguration of President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore, 1997.
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CODE: 3648
Welcome Mr. President
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$28.95
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Badge celebrating the inauguration of President Dwight Eisenhower, 1953.
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CODE: 2357
Welcome President L. B. Johnson
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$12.95
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Badge celebrating the inauguration of President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1965.
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CODE: 14057
Wm. McKinley - G. A. Hobart
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$100.00
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Badge, a souvenir of the inauguration of President William McKinley and Vice President Garret Hobart, Washington, DC, 1897.
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