Infantile Paralysis Fund Cane Coin Bank
Object numberMO 1976.99
Name
Cane
Maker
Unknown
Dateca. 1940
Mediumaluminum
Dimensionsoverall H 36 3/4 in x W 5 3/8 in x D 7/8 in (93.3 cm x 13.7 cm x 2.2 cm )
DescriptionAn aluminum crooked neck cane with FDR's initials on the handle. There is a slot near the handle to accommodate the insertion of coins, turning the cane into a coin bank.
Label TextIn 1938, President Roosevelt created the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (which became known as the March of Dimes) to support the polio rehabilitation center he had established at Warm Springs, Georgia and aid polio victims around the nation. The Foundation urged Americans to send their loose change to the President in a “march of dimes.” Cane banks like this one were used to collect dimes for the Foundation. This cane is on display in THE MARCH OF DIMES AND FDR exhibit in the Museum’s FOUNDATIONS OF A PUBLIC LIFE gallery.Additional Details
Credit LineGift of H. Chrust
National Archives Catalog CollectionFranklin D. Roosevelt Library Museum Collection (National Archives Identifier 735948)
National Archives Catalog SeriesGift Items and Commemorative Artifacts (National Archives Identifier 782690)
Use Restriction StatusUnrestrictedCopyrightReproduction or other use of these holdings or images thereof is unrestricted.Exposé
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