Pledge of Allegiance Gilded Glass Sign

Object/Artifact

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American Sign Museum

Name/Title

Pledge of Allegiance Gilded Glass Sign

Entry/Object ID

2001.0064.0001

Description

The display piece was rescued from the former offices of Local 830 by Bob Behounek, Lockport, IL, a well-known Chicago-area signpainter in his own right. He loaned the sign to Wes Lloyd, former business agent for the union, until his passing. Behounek then donated the sign to the museum in 2010 with the encouragement of the Lloyd family. The Pledge of Allegiance glass piece originally hung in Chicago’s Local 830 Union Hall, and is signed by its creator, Bob Seelander--one of Beverly’s best known signpainters. You will note that the phrase, “under God,” is missing. This was added in the mid-1950s during the McCarthy Era when the nation was influenced by the “Red Scare” threat of Communism.

Collection

Permanent Collection

Category

z_New Category Needed (Re-sort)

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Bob Seelander

Role

Sign Maker

Manufacturer

Beverly Sign Co.

Time Period

1940 - 1949

Notes

Late 1940s/Early 1950s

Dimensions

Height

15 in

Width

21 in

Material

Gold Leaf, Glass

Location

Category

Exhibit

Condition

Overall Condition

Very Good