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Title
William
Henry
Harrison
Campaign
Ribbon
Subject
Presidents and Politics
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
Presidential elections
Log cabins
Place
North Bend (Ohio)
Hamilton County (Ohio)
Description
This
campaign
ribbon
was
created
for the
presidential
election
of
1840
.
It
is
made
of
white
silk
and
decorated
with
images
of
candidate
William
Henry
Harrison
and a
log
cabin
. The
ribbon
measures
3.15
by
7
inches
(8
by
18
cm)
.
Historians
have
described
the
1840
campaign
as the
first
modern
political
campaign
.
Harrison
broke
with
tradition
and
campaigned
actively
for
president
on the
Whig
ticket
. The
log
cabin
became
the
symbol
of
Harrison's
campaign
when
his
Democratic
opponents
ridiculed
him,
saying
he would be
content
to
spend
his
days
in a
log
cabin
drinking
hard
cider
.
Harrison's
supporters
turned
this
insult
around
to
portray
Harrison
as a
man
of the
people
.
Harrison
(1773-1841)
was a
member
of a
prominent
Virginia
family
. He
served
as
aide-de-camp
to
General
Anthony
Wayne
during
the
Battle
of
Fallen
Timbers
in
1794
.
After
moving
to the
Ohio
country
, he
became
secretary
of the
Northwest
Territory
and
served
as the
territory's
first
representative
to
Congress
. In
1801
,
Harrison
became
governor
of the
Indiana
Territory
and
served
in that
position
for
12
years
.
Harrison
achieved
his
greatest
fame
during
the
Battle
of
Tippecanoe
in
1811
. He was
planning
an
attack
on an
Indian
settlement
known
as
Prophet's
town
.
Instead
, the
Indians
attacked
Harrison's
camp
on the
Tippecanoe
River
.
Harrison's
troops
repulsed
the
Indians
, but
suffered
almost
200
dead
and
wounded
.
During
the
War
of
1812
,
Harrison
commanded
the
Army
of the
Northwest
and
attained
the
rank
of
brigadier
general
. In
1813
, he
defeated
the
combined
forces
of the
British
and
American
Indianss
at the
Battle
of the
Thames
,
where
chief
Tecumseh
was
killed
.
Date of Original
1840
Source
Historical
object(s)
or
artifact(s)
;
H
36331
Format
picture
;
objects
Submitting Institution
Ohio Historical Society
Rights
Online access is provided for research purposes only. For rights and reproduction requests or more information, go to
http://www.ohiohistory.org/images/information
Type
StillImage
File Name
Om1427_1534367_001.tif
Image Height
3573
Image Width
1688
File Size
1706.34 KB
Date created
2009-01-22
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