Harrison & Tyler campaign emblem
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Harrison & Tyler campaign emblem
Harrison & Tyler campaign emblem. An untitled woodcut, bold in design, apparently created for use on broadsides or banners during the Whigs log cabin campaign of 1840. In front of a log cabin, a shirtsleeved William Henry Harrison welcomes a soldier, inviting him to rest and partake of a barrel of Hard Cider. Nearby another soldier, already seated, drinks a glass of cider. On a staff at right is an American flag emblazoned with Harrison & Tyler.. Date 1840. Harrison & Tyler campaign emblem. An untitled woodcut, bold in design, apparently created for use on broadsides or banners during the Whigs log cabin campaign of 1840. In front of a log cabin, a shirtsleeved William Henry Harrison welcomes a soldier, inviting him to rest and partake of a barrel of Hard Cider. Nearby another soldier, already seated, drinks a glass of cider. On a staff at right is an American flag emblazoned with Harrison & Tyler.. Date 1840
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