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Elizabeth Kortright Monroe
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Artemas Ward
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General William E. Heath
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19th century depiction of the battle by Alonzo Chappel. Original painting is part of the Alonzo Chappel Collection held by the Smithsonian Institute in 2009
Battle of Tippecanoe — 19th century depiction of the battle by Alonzo Chappel. Original painting is part of the Alonzo Chappel Collection held by the Smithsonian Institute in 2009
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Battle of Tippecanoe 19th century depiction of the battle by Alonzo Chappel. Original painting is part of the Alonzo Chappel Collection held by the Smithsonian Institute in 2009
Depiction of Col Richard Mentor Johnson shooting Tecumseh
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Richard Mentor Johnson, c1818
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Battle of the Thames and the death of Tecumseh, by the Kentucky mounted volunteers led by Colonel Richard M. Johnson, 5th Oct. 1813. Lithograph, hand coloured.
Battle of the Thames — Battle of the Thames and the death of Tecumseh, by the Kentucky mounted volunteers led by Colonel Richard M. Johnson, 5th Oct. 1813. Lithograph, hand coloured.
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Battle of the Thames Battle of the Thames and the death of Tecumseh, by the Kentucky mounted volunteers led by Colonel Richard M. Johnson, 5th Oct. 1813. Lithograph, hand coloured.
A version of Lossing's engraving (in wood) of Shawnee chief Tecumseh with water colors on platinum print after a pencil sketch by French trader Pierre Le Dru at Vincennes, taken from life about 1808
Tecumseh — A version of Lossing's engraving (in wood) of Shawnee chief Tecumseh with water colors on platinum print after a pencil sketch by French trader Pierre Le Dru at Vincennes, taken from life about 1808
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Tecumseh A version of Lossing's engraving (in wood) of Shawnee chief Tecumseh with water colors on platinum print after a pencil sketch by French trader Pierre Le Dru at Vincennes, taken from life about 1808
at Tu-Endie-Wei State Park
Point Pleasant Battle Monument — at Tu-Endie-Wei State Park
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Point Pleasant Battle Monument at Tu-Endie-Wei State Park
An 1807 political cartoon showing merchants caught by a snapping turtle named
1807 Political Cartoon about Embargo — An 1807 political cartoon showing merchants caught by a snapping turtle named "Ograbme" ("Embargo" spelled backwards). The embargo was also ridiculed in the New England press as Dambargo, Mob-Rage, or Go-bar-'em.
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1807 Political Cartoon about Embargo An 1807 political cartoon showing merchants caught by a snapping turtle named "Ograbme" ("Embargo" spelled backwards). The embargo was also ridiculed in the New England press as Dambargo, Mob-Rage, or Go-bar-'em.
depicted in a c. 1900 painting by F. Muller
USS Chesapeake — depicted in a c. 1900 painting by F. Muller
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USS Chesapeake depicted in a c. 1900 painting by F. Muller