Collection of 25 metal pin back buttons featuring three main themes - Michigan and Federal Political Elections (14) , Womens Suffrage (8) and Grand Rapids related (3). Following is a list of all buttons: 1) Navy Blue with white lettering reading "Harding and Coolidge" , 2) Sepia Photograph of Harding, 3) Red, white and blue with "Harding and Coolidge", 4) Small sepia photo of Harding with "For President Warren G. Harding" encircing photo, 5) Blue button with white lettering "Harding and Coolidge" and white stars, 6) Red, white and blue with elephant in center and "Come On America Lets GOPlaces.", 7) Blue line drawing and name "Andrew Jackson" on white, 8) Blue line drawing and name "Charles Farrell" on white button, 9) B &W photo of Teddy Rossevelt in center with red wreath around and blue border, 10) B & W photo of Lowden and words "Lowden for President", 11) Rectangular blue tag has raised gold lettering reading "Hoover", 12) B & W photo of Frank B. Leland for Governor, 13) Red lettering on white button "We can do it with Walker Vote", 14) Triangle shaped blue lettering "I'm for Romney" and blue border on white, 15) Gold stars and lettering "Votes for Women" on white button, 16) Gold lettering "Votes for Women" on black button, 17) Blue lettering "Votes for Women" on gold button, 18) Gold stars, gold border and gold lettering "Votes for Women" on white button, 19) Black stars and lettering"Equal Suffrage" on gold button, 20) Eagle on top of shield and two crossed American flags above field of stars on yellow background with the words "Votes for Women Patriotism" in blue encircling eagle, 21) Elongated oval with the words "Suffrage First" in white letters on blue band bordered with gold, 22) Red lettering "Votes for Women" and blue stars and border on white button, 23) White wording "WBDC Happy Club Radio Station WBDC, Grand Rapids, Mich," 24) White lettering "Meet Me In Grand Rapids" on dark blue button, and 25) Word "WOOD" in white inside blue circle surrounded by red border.;This collection of pin back buttons was collected by Alde Louise Tuck Blake, (Mrs. William Frederick Blake) the donor's great grandmother. The collection was culled to remove duplicates of those in the Blake collection or already in the Museum's permanent collection.