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"Tippecanoe: A Journey Through History, Nature, and Innovation" Step back in time to witness the remarkable R. W

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: R. W. Smiths patent truss bridge, Tippecanoe City, Miami Co

R. W. Smiths patent truss bridge, Tippecanoe City, Miami Co
R.W. Smiths patent truss bridge, Tippecanoe City, Miami Co. Ohio. Railroad bridge and another bridge spanning a river. Date ca. 1868

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: Tippecanoe River reflections, Tippecanoe State Park, Indiana, USA. Date: 22-09-2018

Tippecanoe River reflections, Tippecanoe State Park, Indiana, USA. Date: 22-09-2018

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: Water lily pond, Tippecanoe State Park, Indiana, USA. Date: 22-09-2018

Water lily pond, Tippecanoe State Park, Indiana, USA. Date: 22-09-2018

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: Meadow, Tippecanoe State Park, Indiana, USA. Date: 22-09-2018

Meadow, Tippecanoe State Park, Indiana, USA. Date: 22-09-2018

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: The Battle of Tippecanoe, from The History of Our Country, published 1905 (litho)

The Battle of Tippecanoe, from The History of Our Country, published 1905 (litho)
2619211 The Battle of Tippecanoe, from The History of Our Country, published 1905 (litho) by Snyder, W. P. (fl.1890); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Battle of Tippecanoe, November 7, 1811)

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: William Henry Harrison campaign rally, 1840

William Henry Harrison campaign rally, 1840
Tippecanoe procession during William Henry Harrisons presidential campaign, 1840. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: United States (1811). Battle of Tippecanoe

United States (1811). Battle of Tippecanoe
United States. Battle of Tippecanoe (4th November, 1811). General Harrison soldiers fight against Tecumseh indians

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: Illustration Of Tippecanoe Procession, MD, 1840

Illustration Of Tippecanoe Procession, MD, 1840
Illustration depicting the Tippecanoe procession in support of Whig party presidential candidate William H. Harrison, Baltimore, Maryland, 1840. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: PPRE2A-00179

PPRE2A-00179
Battle of Tippecanoe, in which General William Henry Harrison defeated Tecumsehs warriors. 1811. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century painting

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: Woodwork on a railing at the Tippecanoe County Courthouse, Lafayette, Indiana

Woodwork on a railing at the Tippecanoe County Courthouse, Lafayette, Indiana

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: Interior space at the Tippecanoe County Courthouse, Lafayette, Indiana

Interior space at the Tippecanoe County Courthouse, Lafayette, Indiana

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: Tecumsehs War 1811-1813: Battle of Tippecanoe, 7 November 1811, fought on Indian

Tecumsehs War 1811-1813: Battle of Tippecanoe, 7 November 1811, fought on Indian Territory between US forces under Governor William Harrison and American Indian Confederation led by Tecumseh

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: 9th President of the United States. Lithograph by George Endicott, 1840

9th President of the United States. Lithograph by George Endicott, 1840
W. H. HARRISON (1773-1841). 9th President of the United States. Lithograph by George Endicott, 1840

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: American forces attacking the Shawnee Native Americans at the Battle of Tippecanoe on 7 November

American forces attacking the Shawnee Native Americans at the Battle of Tippecanoe on 7 November 1811
BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE. American forces attacking the Shawnee Native Americans at the Battle of Tippecanoe on 7 November 1811. Line engraving, early-19th century

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: A U. S. force under General William Henry Harrison defeats Native Americans under Tenskwatawa

A U. S. force under General William Henry Harrison defeats Native Americans under Tenskwatawa, the Prophet
BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE, 1811. A U.S. force under General William Henry Harrison defeats Native Americans under Tenskwatawa, the Prophet, brother of Tecumseh, 7 November 1811. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: W. Harrison: Campaign, 1840

W. Harrison: Campaign, 1840
W. HARRISON: CAMPAIGN, 1840. William Henry Harrisons Whig supporters rolling a paper ball from city to city and on to Washington, D.C

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: Battle of Tippecanoe, 1811

Battle of Tippecanoe, 1811
BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE, 1811. Surrender of the Native Americans under Tenskwatawa, the Prophet, brother of Tecumseh. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: WHIG PARTY BANNER, 1840. Banner supporting Whig Party presidential candidates

WHIG PARTY BANNER, 1840. Banner supporting Whig Party presidential candidates, William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, illustrating their slogans which were Tippecanoe and Tyler Too

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: TENSKWATAWA (c1768-1834). Known as the Prophet, Native American Shawnee religious mystic

TENSKWATAWA (c1768-1834). Known as the Prophet, Native American Shawnee religious mystic and revivalist. The Prophet arousing his followers before the Battle of Tippecanoe on 7 November 1811

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE, 1811. A U. S. force under General William Henry Harrison defeats Native

BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE, 1811. A U. S. force under General William Henry Harrison defeats Native Americans under
BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE, 1811. A U.S. force under General William Henry Harrison defeats Native Americans under Tenskwatawa, the Prophet, brother of Tecumseh, 7 November 1811

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: TENSKWATAWA (c1768-1834). Native American prophet and leader. Tenskwatawa

TENSKWATAWA (c1768-1834). Native American prophet and leader. Tenskwatawa, known as the Prophet arousing his followers before the Battle of Tippecanoe on 7 November 1811. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageTippecanoe Collection: Battle of Tippecanoe

Battle of Tippecanoe


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"Tippecanoe: A Journey Through History, Nature, and Innovation" Step back in time to witness the remarkable R. W. Smiths patent truss bridge that once stood proudly over the Tippecanoe River in Miami County. Its intricate design and engineering marvel continue to inspire awe even today. Immerse yourself in the serene beauty City as you gaze upon the tranquil reflections of the Tippecanoe River at Tippecanoe State Park. The date was 22-09-2018, a day when nature's artistry painted a breathtaking picture for all who were fortunate enough to witness it. Discover a hidden oasis within this state park as you stumble upon a water lily pond on that same memorable day. Delicate petals floating gracefully atop still waters create an ethereal scene that transports you into another realm of tranquility. Venture further into the meadow at Tippecanoe State Park, where wildflowers sway gently with every passing breeze. This vast expanse of natural beauty invites you to wander aimlessly and reconnect with Mother Earth. Uncover tales from history as you delve into "The Battle of Tippecanoe, " depicted vividly in lithographic form within "The History of Our Country. " Transported back to 1811, experience firsthand the courage and sacrifice displayed during this pivotal moment in United States history. Marvel at William Henry Harrison's leadership during this historic battle, forever etching his name into American lore. His legacy lives on through illustrations capturing his campaign rally in 1840 and an intriguing procession dating back to MD 1840 - testaments to his enduring impact on our nation's narrative. Witness architectural grandeur at its finest while admiring the exquisite woodwork adorning railings at Lafayette's very own Tippecanoe County Courthouse. Each intricately carved detail serves as a reminder of craftsmanship from bygone eras.