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First bid for elective office
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New York Department of State: certificate of election of Jacob K. Javits to Congress
Certificate. New York State ; Department of State. Certifies that Javits was elected as Representative in Congress. December 13, 1946.Original medium: CertificateDate: 1946-12-13 -
Election Campaign Postcard for Republicans Jacob K. Javits and Eugene E. Kemp
Campaign postcard. Jacob K. Javits and Eugene E. Kemp, Republicans. Portraits on the front with voting instructions on the back.Original medium: DocumentDate: 1946 -
Telegrams issued by Javits & Javits announcing final Congressional campaign rally in Washington Heights, New York
Telegrams sent via Western Union regarding large campaign rally in Washington Heights, New York. November 3, 1946.Original medium: DocumentDate: 1946-11-03 -
Press release. Large campaign rally in Washington Heights, New York
Press release regarding large campaign rally in Washington Heights, New York.Original medium: DocumentDate: 1946-11-02 -
"Javits, GOP Liberal, Has Fighting Chance to Win"
"Javits, GOP Liberal, Has Fighting Chance to Win." Newspaper clipping. October 21, 1946.Original medium: ClippingDate: 1946-10-21 -
Campaign leaflet. Vote for Javits, MacNeil and Roman on Row "A"
Campaign leaflet. Vote for Javits, MacNeil and Roman on Row "A." "The Headquarters of Democrats for Javits, MacNeil and Roman is on the Move!"Original medium: LeafletDate: 1946 -
"Good Government and the Individual Citizen" by Jacob K. Javits
"Good Government and the Individual Citizen" Jacob K. Javits, Liberal Party candidate. Radio Broadcast Station WMCA.Original medium: DocumentDate: 1946-10-09 -
"A Political Philosophy" by J.K. Javits
"A Political Philosophy" by J.K. Javits with a statement by Mrs. Wendell Willkie. Reprinted with permission of the New York Herald Tribune.Original medium: DocumentDate: 1946-08-09 -
Press release. Javits, candidate for Congress in the 21st Congressional District
Press release. Javits, candidate for Congress in the 21st Congressional District, obtained 10,000 signatures putting him on the Liberal Party ballot for the November 1946 election.Original medium: DocumentDate: 1946-09-07 -
1946 Congressional campaign statement by Jacob K. Javits
"Statement of Program by Candidate." J.K. (Jack) Javits. Republican and Liberal Party Candidate for Congress. Twenty-first Congressional District. New York.Original medium: DocumentDate: 1946-08-05 -
1946 Congressional campaign card. "Citizen First - Candidate Second" Jacob K. Javits for Congress
Campaign card. "Citizen First-Candidate Second" written at top. Photograph of Jacob K. Javits on left. Verso states campaign aspirations. Blue ink on white paper. Paper. 1946.Original medium: DocumentDate: 1946 -
1946 Congressional campaign booklet: "Does it matter who goes to Congress?"
Campaign booklet. "Does it matter who goes to Congress?" "Vote for Javits, Congressional Candidate for the 21st District. Republican Party. Liberal Party. We can have a better government."1946. White and blue paper. 12 pp.Original medium: LeafletDate: 1946 -
Portrait photograph of Jacob K. Javits
Formal portrait photograph of Jacob K. Javits. Underwood & Underwood, New York City. Undated. B&W.Original medium: PhotographDate: 1946