Garfield-Arthur Campaign Button, 1880

Summary

James Garfield became the Republican Party's presidential nominee in 1880 only after the convention had deadlocked. Delegates could not decide among the three leading candidates and turned to Garfield--who did not seek the nomination--as a compromise candidate. He and his running mate Chester Arthur would face Democrat Winfield Hancock. Voters chose Garfield by the narrowest of margins--fewer than 7,500 votes.

James Garfield became the Republican Party's presidential nominee in 1880 only after the convention had deadlocked. Delegates could not decide among the three leading candidates and turned to Garfield--who did not seek the nomination--as a compromise candidate. He and his running mate Chester Arthur would face Democrat Winfield Hancock. Voters chose Garfield by the narrowest of margins--fewer than 7,500 votes.

Artifact

Stud (Button)

Date Made

1880

Place of Creation

United States 

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

69.145.145

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Brass (Alloy)
Metal

Color

Gold (Color)

Dimensions

Diameter: .875 in

Thickness: 0.250 in

Inscriptions

GARFIELD | AND | ARTHUR

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