Photos
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3-piece
suit - Vance McCormick looking distinguished in a 3-piece suit
Vance
in a double-breasted suit, in another campaign-worthy photo, looking
to the right
A
dapper Vance, hands in his jacket pockets, in 1906
Affectionately
Yours - A slightly older Vance. Picture is signed, "Affectionately
yours."
Vance
in a car, on the campaign trail
Vance
as a child, from a photo album with this inscribed in the first
page: "presented to Eliza McCormick by her children on her seventieth
birthday, March 1876".
Photo
of Economic Advisors to the American Commission to Negotiate Peace
Hotel Crillon, 4 Place de la Concorde, Paris, Seine, France, April
11, 1919
Entrance
to Vance's house. Photo from article that appeared in The Countryside,
January, 1917.
Photo
of Vance at the Hogestown Cattle Show, where he judged livestock.
From an article that appeared in The Countryside, January, 1917.
A
collage from the Hogestown Cattle Show, founded by Vance, and where
he judged livestock
Vance,
posed for a magazine article.
Sign
for the governorship campaign declaring that Vance "stands
for clean, honest and progressive government"
A
young Vance leaning against a fence on the McCormick estate
Portrait
of Vance as a boy
The
McCormick siblings dress up
The
McCormick cousins dress up
Vance's
grammar school picture