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James Parton, The life of Horace Greeley, chapter 14 (search)
ad its log-cabin, its club, and its chorus. Tippecanoe songbooks were sold by the hundred thousand. There were Tippecanoe medals, Tippecanoe badges, Tippecanoe flags, Tippecanoe handkerchiefs, TippeTippecanoe flags, Tippecanoe handkerchiefs, Tippecanoe almanacs, and Tippecanoe shaving-soap. All other interests were swallowed up in the one interTippecanoe almanacs, and Tippecanoe shaving-soap. All other interests were swallowed up in the one interest of the election. All noises were drowned in the cry of Tippecanoe and Tyler too. The man whoTippecanoe shaving-soap. All other interests were swallowed up in the one interest of the election. All noises were drowned in the cry of Tippecanoe and Tyler too. The man who contributed most to keep alive and increase the popular enthusiasm, the man who did most to feed th was devoted to Literature of an exclusively Tippecanoe character, such as Sketch of Gen. Harrison, for Tippecanoe! He dropped the red Locos at Tippecanoe! From the song of the Buckeye Cabin, these atry through? It is the ball a-rolling on For Tippecanoe and Tyler too, For Tippecanoe and Tyler too;Tippecanoe and Tyler too; And with them we'll beat little Van; Van, Van, Van is a used — up man, And with them we'll beat litugh, Will all, to a man, do all they can For Tippecanoe and Tyler too; And with them, etc., etc. [6 more...]