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Republican Campaign Truck for Hoover and Shott. The truck reads 'Hugh Ike Shott Republican candidate for congress,' "there is no substitute for experience,' and 'never sacrifices stability for expediency.'

1. Republican Campaign Truck for Hoover and Shott, W. Va.

Group of the Monongalia County Republicans. One of the men seated is Dr. Eldon B. Tucker Sr., and two of the men standing are Stanley Cox and Donald Hayhurst.

2. Monongalia County Republicans, W. Va.

Two Ladies of Martinsburg for Martinsburg and Neely. They are holding up a sign that reads ' Let's dig in, elect Underwood to U.S. Senate, then watch West Virginia grow.'

3. Supporters of Underwood Senate Campaign, Martinsburg for Martinsburg and Neely, W. Va.

Franklin Roosevelt, standing on a stone column to speak to hundreds of people crowded around the courthouse and in the street. This photograph was most likely taken during the 1920 presidential campaign when Roosevelt was the Democratic Party's vice presidential candidate. Note Roosevelt is standing, without assistance of crutches or braces. He did not contract polio until 1921.

4. Franklin D. Roosevelt Delivers Speech at Marion County Courthouse, Fairmont, W. Va.

Dummy hangs from a tree with signs reading "Russian D. Holt" and "Traitor".

5. Holt vs. Neely, U.S. Senate Campaign in W. Va.

Man kneels beside van plastered in Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon posters.

6. Presidential Campaigning in W. Va.

Republican party members campaign for the party and register people to vote on the corner of Third Avenue and Temple Street. Subjects unidentified.

7. Republicans Registering Voters on Temple Street, Hinton, W. Va.

An unidentified man cuts a cake to celebrate the birthday of President Dwight D. "Ike" Eisenhower. In the background hangs a campaign poster to re-elect Eisenhower as president with Richard Nixon as his vice-president.

8. Republican Headquarters, Hinton, W. Va.

A group of unidentified women stand around a birthday cake dedicated to President Dwight D. "Ike" Eisenhower's birthday. In the background hangs a campaign poster to re-elect Eisenhower as president with Richard Nixon as his vice-president.

9. Republican Headquarters, Hinton, W. Va.

A sign above the entrance reads, "Democratic Hdqs. for Wally Barron for Governor". Richard Baylor pictured on the far left speaking to an unidentified couple.

10. Outside the Democratic Headquarters, Hinton, W. Va.

An unidentified man gets ready to cut the ribbon blocking the entranced to the building. On the window reads, "Democratic Headquarters for Wally Barron for Governor". The man in the center with his hand held out is Richard Baylor. The woman to the left is unidentified.

11. Barron Headquarters, Hinton, W. Va.

Dillon and Kennedy shake hands on Second Avenue beside the post office. The picture is taken during Kennedy's campaign for president.

12. J. Clyde "Sheriff" Dillon with John F. Kennedy, Hinton, W. Va.