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WHIG PARTY BANNER, 1840. Banner supporting Whig Party presidential candidates, William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, illustrating their slogans which were Tippecanoe and Tyler Too, as well as Log Cabin and Hard Cider, 1840
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WHIG PARTY BANNER, 1840. Banner supporting Whig Party presidential candidates, William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, illustrating their slogans which were Tippecanoe and Tyler Too, as well as Log Cabin and Hard Cider, 1840
WHIG PARTY BANNER, 1840.
Banner supporting Whig Party presidential candidates, William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, illustrating their slogans which were Tippecanoe and Tyler Too, as well as Log Cabin and Hard Cider, 1840
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Media ID 7593559
1840 Advertising Alfred Artifact Banner Campaign Candidate Election Hard Cider Harrison Henry Log Cabin Presidential Souvenir Symbol Tippecanoe Tyler Vanderbilt Gwynne Whig Party Will I Am
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This print showcases a historic Whig Party banner from 1840, supporting presidential candidates William Henry Harrison and John Tyler. The banner beautifully illustrates their campaign slogans, which were "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too" as well as "Log Cabin and Hard Cider". This artifact provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of American politics during that era. The lithograph captures the essence of this significant election with its intricate details and vibrant colors. It serves as both an advertisement and a symbol of the Whig Party's ideals. The inclusion of text emphasizes the power of effective advertising in political campaigns even back then. The man depicted in the banner is none other than William Henry Harrison himself, who went on to become America's ninth president. Alongside him stands John Tyler, his running mate for vice president. Their presence on this banner signifies their importance within the party and their aspirations for leadership. As we delve into history through this remarkable artifact, it becomes clear how much effort was put into promoting these candidates to secure victory in North America during that time period. This Granger Collection piece offers us a unique opportunity to appreciate not only artistry but also political strategy from over 180 years ago.
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