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Jim Langfelder Mayoral Campaign Shirt
Jim Langfelder ran as the Democratic nominee for Springfield mayor in 2015. He defeated Republican Paul Palazzolo. Jim Langfelder follows in the footsteps of his father, Ossie Langfelder, who served as mayor of Springfield from 1987-1995.
"O.C. Langfelder" shirt
Ossie Langfelder served as the Democratic mayor of Springfield, IL from 1987 to 1995.
"Ossies Gang" shirt
Ossie Langfelder served as the Democratic mayor of Springfield, IL from 1987 to 1995.
"Ossie Mayor" shirt
Ossie Langfelder served as the Democratic mayor of Springfield, IL from 1987 to 1995.
"Ossie Mayor" Pen
Ossie Langfelder served as the Democratic mayor of Springfield, IL from 1987 to 1995.
Jim Langfelder Pen
Jim Langfelder is the current Democratic mayor of Springfield, he was elected into office in 2015. He ran against Republican Paul Palazzolo.
Car Stickers for Langfelder Campaigns
Langfelder Family members have campaigned successfully in Springfield including Josh Langfelder for County Recorder, Jim Langfelder for Mayor in 2015, and Jimmy O. Langfelder for City Treasurer.
Barry Goldwater Advertisement
A bus slat designed and produced by Springfield resident Tony Jirik, owner of Advertising Production Service. The advertisement is for the 1964 presidential campaign of Barry Goldwater, a Republican Senator from Arizona who was in office 1953 to…
Telegram from Republican Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan to John F. Homeier
Republican Presidential Candidate Ronald Reagan implores John F. Homeier of Springfield, Illinois to come to Reagan's and Nancy Reagan’s home, “Wexford”, near Washington DC, on October 25, 1980 to discuss the critical financial status of their…
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Letter of Thanks from Republican President-Elect Ronald Reagan to John Homeier
On official stationary, President-Elect Ronald Reagan thanks John Homeier of Springfield, Illinois, for his and unnamed others' attendance at Reagan and Nancy Reagan's home on October 25, 1980. Reagan tells Homeier that the election of himself,…
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