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Collection Overview

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Historical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

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C. H. Wheeler Scrapbook

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Dex Haven.

2009

Collection Overview

Creator: Wheeler, C. H.
Title: C. H. Wheeler Scrapbook
Dates: 1935-1937
Abstract: A resident of Haydenville, Mass., during the 1930s, C. H. Wheeler was evidently captivated with the profound political changes sweeping the nation during the years of the Great Depression.Containing hundreds of political cartoons clipped from local newspapers and national media, C. H. Wheeler's scrapbook documents media reactions to the Great Depression and New Deal, the presidential election of 1936, Alf Landon and Franklin D. Roosevelt, and national and international political currents.
Extent: 1 vol.(0.5 linear ft.)
Language: English
Identification: MS 598 bd

Administrative Information

Gift of Forbes Library, March 2009.

Processed by Dex Haven, March 2009.

Preferred Citation

Cite as: C. H. Wheeler Scrapbook (MS 598 bd). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

The collection is open for research.

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Historical Note

A resident of Haydenville, Mass., during the 1930s, C. H. Wheeler was evidently captivated with the profound political changes sweeping the nation during the years of the Great Depression.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

Containing hundreds of political cartoons clipped from local newspapers and national media, this scrapbook documents media reactions to the Great Depression and New Deal, the presidential election of 1936, Alf Landon and Franklin D. Roosevelt, Republican efforts to undermine relief legislation, and national and international political currents. The compiler pasted in a small number of news articles, magazine covers, and the series of famously errant straw polls run by the Literary Digest that predicted a Landon landslide over Roosevelt in 1936.

Although the compiler's identity is uncertain, two magazine covers tipped into the scrapbook bear an address label for C. H. Wheeler of Haydenville, Mass. The scrapbook pages are highly acidic, brittle, and should be handled with care.

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