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1840 Wm Henry Harrison Whig Prez Campaign Medal Token People\'s Candidate Brass For Sale


1840 Wm Henry Harrison Whig Prez Campaign Medal Token People\'s Candidate Brass
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1840 Wm Henry Harrison Whig Prez Campaign Medal Token People\'s Candidate Brass:
$65.00

This original, 15/16\" brass presidential campaign token or medal is from over 180 years ago, back when William Henry Harrison ran on the Whig Party ticket against President Martin van Buren. Harrison had become known for a battle during The War of 1812, when some Native Americans were on the British side, called the Battle of Tippecanoe. And so, during the 1836 and \'40 campaigns he got the nickname \"Old Tippecanoe\" or \"Old Tip.\" One of the most famous of his slogans was \"Tippecanoe and Tyler, too,\" because his running mate was John Tyler. He have a couple of tokens using another one of his campaign slogans on their back, \"The Hero of Tippecanoe,\" reminding voters of his war record. (Our items 276545448200 and 305666694575).
Because of Harrison\'s propaganda machine he also became known as \"The People\'s Candidate,\" and also used that as a slogan as seen on the back of this one. Much of his memorabilia had log cabins and hard cider barrels on them promoting him as a common man even though he was born in Virginia on a plantation. And even if he may have used log cabins while Governor of The Indiana Territory, he certainly wasn\'t raised in one. In fact, he built a 13-room plantation-style house in Vincennes, Indiana, one of the first brick dwellings in that area.
Ever since Harrison\'s time - and previously, with Andrew Jackson, presidential candidates have resorted to creating a myth about themselves in order to serve their expedient political purposes. And you thought such propaganda was all modern. Wrong! It\'s part of our rich American history going back 180 years that makes collecting presidential items so rewarding.
This is in nice condition but please look at our images to decide this for yourself so that you can be happy with your purchase. Shipping will be $5.50 carefully packed with tracking. We are members of APIC and sell onlyauthentic presidential (and other collectible) material so buy with confidence. We\'ll be happy to combine S & H costs on multiple purchases even though says we don\'t.We just issue a refund for any overpayment.
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