Harrison-Morton Campaign Ribbon, 1888

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Artifact Overview

Benjamin Harrison, the Republican presidential candidate in 1888 and 1892, was the grandson of William Henry Harrison, the ninth U. S. President. Republicans capitalized on this political lineage. Slogans (Tippecanoe) and symbols (log cabins and barrels of cider) popular during his grandfather's 1840 race adorned Benjamin's campaign materials. It helped in 1888--Benjamin was elected, but he lost in 1892.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Political ribbon

Date Made

1888

Subject Date

1813, 1840, 1888

Place of Creation

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

72.31.356

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Cotton (Textile)

Color

White (Color)
Black (Color)
Gray (Color)

Dimensions

Width: 3.0 in
Length: 8.75 in

Inscriptions

Front PROTECTION / 1888 / GEN. BENJ. HARRISON HON. LEVI. P. MORTON / WE HAVE MET THE ENEMY / AND THEY ARE OURS. / .SEP. 10. 1813 . / MAJOR GENERAL / WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON / HERO OF TIPPECANOE / FORT MEIGS / AND THAMES / THE CAMPAIGN BADGE OF 1840
Harrison-Morton Campaign Ribbon, 1888