Box 6
Contains 25 Results:
Vote Yes for Statewide Prohibition, n.d. [Shows 2 guys sitting on a fence] [Postcard]
This series is publications from the Anti-Saloon League of America, Michigan Anti-Saloon League, Local Option (which allowed individual counties to vote themselves dry), Michigan Dry Campaign Committee, National Model License League, and Manufacturers and Merchants Association. These publications are from the early 1900s.
Nuts to Crack, ca. 1910 [flyer]
This series is publications from the Anti-Saloon League of America, Michigan Anti-Saloon League, Local Option (which allowed individual counties to vote themselves dry), Michigan Dry Campaign Committee, National Model License League, and Manufacturers and Merchants Association. These publications are from the early 1900s.
Prohibition and Divorce, ca. 1910. [postcard]
This series is publications from the Anti-Saloon League of America, Michigan Anti-Saloon League, Local Option (which allowed individual counties to vote themselves dry), Michigan Dry Campaign Committee, National Model License League, and Manufacturers and Merchants Association. These publications are from the early 1900s.
Solution of the Liquor Problem. [ca. 1909]
This series is publications from the Anti-Saloon League of America, Michigan Anti-Saloon League, Local Option (which allowed individual counties to vote themselves dry), Michigan Dry Campaign Committee, National Model License League, and Manufacturers and Merchants Association. These publications are from the early 1900s.
Correspondence. Generic. Jan. 9, 1909. To Samuel Ranck. Signed T.M. Gilmore, President. Carboned?
This series is publications from the Anti-Saloon League of America, Michigan Anti-Saloon League, Local Option (which allowed individual counties to vote themselves dry), Michigan Dry Campaign Committee, National Model License League, and Manufacturers and Merchants Association. These publications are from the early 1900s.
Postcard. Shaw publishing Co., Grand Rapids. “The Old Old Story” poem, with barroom sketch by SSR. P2001.121. Added 3/5/2007
This series is publications from the Anti-Saloon League of America, Michigan Anti-Saloon League, Local Option (which allowed individual counties to vote themselves dry), Michigan Dry Campaign Committee, National Model License League, and Manufacturers and Merchants Association. These publications are from the early 1900s.
61st, May 1934 00.[1186]
The series includes convention reports which has detailed minutes, addresses given by various members, the constitution, by-laws, financial reports, and reports on the activities of the various counties. The reports are from 1883, 1886 to 1894, 1904, and 1934.
8th, Muskegon, Apr. 1883 (3)
The series includes convention reports which has detailed minutes, addresses given by various members, the constitution, by-laws, financial reports, and reports on the activities of the various counties. The reports are from 1883, 1886 to 1894, 1904, and 1934.
11th, Lowell, Apr. 1886
The series includes convention reports which has detailed minutes, addresses given by various members, the constitution, by-laws, financial reports, and reports on the activities of the various counties. The reports are from 1883, 1886 to 1894, 1904, and 1934.
12th, Ionia, Apr. 1887
The series includes convention reports which has detailed minutes, addresses given by various members, the constitution, by-laws, financial reports, and reports on the activities of the various counties. The reports are from 1883, 1886 to 1894, 1904, and 1934.