News

A lithograph depicts William Henry Harrison's presidential inauguration in 1841. His candidacy in 1840 was the first time American women became openly involved in a presidential campaign.
William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United ... side of a 'sea coal' fire and study moral philosophy." The Whig campaign seized on the log cabin and hard cider image as a metaphor ...
Advertisement This week’s episode recalls the 1840 campaign of presidential candidate William Henry Harrison, humble farmer of North Bend, Ohio, and hero of the Battle of Tippecanoe. Or at least ...
William Harrison ... The Whigs, led by Henry Clay, fielded Harrison as a war hero candidate in 1840. During the campaign, they downplayed Harrison's genteel origins and portrayed him as a hard ...
William Henry Harrison, the 9th president ... “Tippecanoe and Tyler too!” The Harrison campaign was given a further boost by a gaffe by one of Van Buren’s supporters. In 1922, over 80 ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Now to “Tippecanoe” - William Henry Harrison ... well as their down to earth frontier image the Harrison campaign easily won over the depression ridden ...
No one as old as William Henry Harrison had ever run for ... But if there’s not much to say about Harrison’s presidency, the campaign that made him president is a very different story ...
Due to his shortened presidency, Harrison is widely remembered for his 1840 campaign slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too," ...