Eugene McCarthy anti-war button

Eugene McCarthy anti-war button

Button printed with an image of Eugene McCarthy, United States Senator form Minnesota (1959-1971), with a peace symbol; a circle with a vertical line and two downward sloping lines. The laminated paper button was probably used during one of McCarthy's presidential campaigns, in either 1968 or 1976.

Color image of a presidential campaign button in support of United States Senator from Minnesota, Eugene McCarthy, c.1968.

Eugene McCarthy campaign button

Presidential campaign button in support of United States Senator from Minnesota, Eugene McCarthy, c.1968.

Black and white photograph of Eugene McCarthy during presidential primary campaign in New Haven, Connecticut, 1968.

Eugene McCarthy during presidential primary campaign

Eugene McCarthy during presidential primary campaign in New Haven, Connecticut, 1968.

Black and white photograph of Eugene McCarthy in a parade, with daughters Ellen, Mary, and Margaret McCarthy, c.1964.

Eugene McCarthy in a parade, with his daughters

Eugene McCarthy in a parade, with daughters Ellen, Mary, and Margaret McCarthy, c.1964.

Black and white photograph of Eugene McCarthy in a Washington Senators baseball uniform, 1956.

Eugene McCarthy in a Washington Senators baseball uniform

Eugene McCarthy in a Washington Senators baseball uniform, 1956.

Black and white photograph of Eugene McCarthy with son Michael and unknown boy, c.1959.

Eugene McCarthy with son Michael and unknown boy

Eugene McCarthy with son Michael and unknown boy, c.1959. Photograph by Don Berg.

Eugene Uphoff

Eugene Uphoff, one of the Freedom Riders from Minnesota, photographed after his arrest by the Jackson Police Department in Jackson, Mississippi on July 11, 1961.

Eugenie Anderson

Eugenie Anderson

Eugenie Anderson, 1951.

Eugenie Anderson leaving Christiansborg Palace with Lord Chamberlain after presenting credentials to King Frederick IX

Eugenie Anderson leaving Christiansborg Palace with Lord Chamberlain after presenting credentials to King Frederick IX

Eugenie Anderson leaving Christiansborg Palace with Lord Chamberlain after presenting credentials to King Frederick IX, 1949.

Eugenie Moore Anderson

Eugenie Moore Anderson

Eugenie Moore Anderson, c.1966.

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