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Who's got the buttons? Campaign tokens are utilized less these days
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The idea of using buttons to support candidates began with George Washington. Originally, brass coat buttons commemorating important events were common in the military. Because Washington was a military man, he had several made for his first inauguration, the most famous of which read, "G.W. Long Live the President." The next president to have buttons worn in support was Andrew Jackson, another military hero. A few years later, Harrison's campaign kicked off the widespread use of memorabilia.
The first "buttons" with real pictures were tintypes of Lincoln, available because of innovations in photography. These were metal pictures punched with a hole to be worn with a ribbon. The invention of the modern button by the Whitehead and Hoag Co. in 1894 made buttons as we know them today available for the 1896 campaign of William McKinley against William Jennings Bryan.
The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum has two 1896 Bryan buttons and one of McKinley on display on the main floor. It also has four 1896 women's suffrage buttons featuring photographs of Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Anna Howard Shaw and Susan B. Anthony. They were donated by Zina Young Card, a leader of the Utah suffrage movement.
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