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Documenting U.S. President History.

Date

January 20, 2021

Category

Franklin D. Roosevelt Visiting Grand Rapids

Explore the GRPM's Presidential Memorabilia.

The inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th president of the United States of America and Kamala Harris, as the nation’s first female, woman of color vice president, is taking place today, January 20, 2021. To commemorate this important event, the GRPM is actively collecting artifacts that capture this historic transition of power and the uniqueness of an election that took place during a global pandemic. These artifacts will become a part of GRPM’s permanent Collections and will be preserved, so future generations can learn about this significant time period in U.S. history.

Did you know? The GRPM’s Collections contain artifacts related to every U.S. President! Some of these objects demonstrate the significant role of Michigan voters in U.S. elections, including campaign photos of visits to Grand Rapids by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, with First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and President Harry Truman. Explore the GRPM’s Collections to find a custom top hat that was designed by L.W. Heath, a Grand Rapids hatmaker, for President James A. Garfield in 1881.

Of course, President Gerald R. Ford, who was raised in Grand Rapids, is well represented with special artifacts like a 1976 campaign cane gifted to Henry J. Danielski by Ford himself. Danielski, a World War II veteran, experienced a leg injury during the war and when Ford noticed his limp, he generously gave him (Danielski) the cane to help him walk. In more recent years, items from presidents Barack Obama, Donald Trump and Joe Biden will include physical objects, digital images, emails and social media clippings representing the new methods presidents use to communicate and connect with the American people.

The GRPM’s Presidential Memorabilia Collection also contains many items dating back to the country’s first president, George Washington, as well as the founding fathers. This rare souvenir ring contains a lock of George Washington’s hair, symbolizing the great sense of loss and mourning following the death of a beloved president.

Other objects range from mass-produced campaign items like buttons, lawn signs and souvenir postcards to more unique pieces such as the Columbian Peace Plow. The Peace Plow is a treasured artifact and was created for the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893, by John Deere & Company, at the request of the Daughters of the American Revolution. It contains a nail taken from the room Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. president, drafted the Declaration of Independence in along with other relics from Thomas Edison, William Penn and others.

Have a unique piece of political memorabilia you would like to donate to GRPM? Share your item by visiting grpm.org/contactcollections. Explore GRPM’s Presidential Memorabilia Collection for inspiration!

The GRPM has an artifact associated with each president of the United States. Click any president’s name below to learn more!

Year President
1789-1797
1797-1801
1801-1809
1809-1817
1817-1825
1825-1829
1829-1837
1837-1841
1841
1841-1845
1845-1849
1849-1850
1850-1853
1853 -1857
1857-1861
1861-1865
1865-1869
1869-1877
1877-1881
1881
1881-1885
1885 - 1889
1889-1893
1893-1897
1897-1901
1901-1909
1909-1913
1913-1921
1921-1923
1923-1929
1929-1933
1933-1945
1945-1953
1953-1961
1961-1963
1963-1969
1969-1974
1974-1977
1977-1981
1981-1989
1989-1993
1993-2001
2001-2009
2009-2017
2017-2021
2021-

By: Andrea Melvin, GRPM’s Collections Curator

Late Opening Notice.

On Saturday, May 11, the Museum will open at 12 p.m. due to road closures for the Amway River Bank Run.

Early Closure Notice.

The Museum will close at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, May 1 for Museum Adventure After Dark. Tickets are still available!