DescriptionThomas E. Dewey presidential campaign logo, 1948 (retouched).jpg
Original file - Thomas E. Dewey presidential campaign logo, 1948 Campaign logo of Thomas E. Dewey's 1948 presidential campaign. Re-created version similar to the original version. Original version is in Public Domain by {{PD-text}}, {{PD-because|Source says Restrictions: Unrestricted}} and {{PD-US-no notice}} Source for original file - Cornell University Library (Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection) - (Archived link ) Attribution for original file - Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection, #2214. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
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Campaign logo of Thomas D. Dewey's 1948 presidential campaign