The Battle of Tippecanoe


[I was born in Iowa, August 31, 1862, and in infancy became totally blind. During the same year my parents removed to Indiana. At the age of ten, I entered the Indiana Institute for the Education of the Blind, from which I graduated eight years later. To that institution I owe what success I have achieved.--R.B.]


THE
BATTLE of TIPPECANOE
HISTORICAL SKETCHES
OF THE
FAMOUS FIELD UPON WHICH GENERAL WILLIAM HENRY
HARRISON WON RENOWN THAT AIDED HIM IN
REACHING THE PRESIDENCY
LIVES OF THE PROPHET AND TECUMSEH
WITH MANY INTERESTING INCIDENTS
OF THEIR RISE AND OVERTHROW
THE CAMPAIGN OF 1888
AND THE ELECTION OF
GENERAL BENJAMIN HARRISON
BY
REED BEARD
AUTHOR OF "BRIEF BIOGRAPHIES OF AMERICAN PRESIDENTS"

FOURTH EDITION
Copyright, 1911
by
Reed Beard

Hammond Press
W. B. Conkey Company
Chicago



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