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Map-case Vault 1

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Contains 5 Results:

“Interesting Points. Incidents Picked Up During the Reception. General Harrison as a Hand-Shaker Has No Equal. His Peculiarity is a Short Shove-Along Jerk of the Arm. Points of Interest Picked Up During the Visit of the First Officer of the Land,” The Cincinnati Enquirer, August 22, 1884

 Item — Map-case: Vault 1, other: Drawer 13
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection begins with a Valentine that Harrison sent to Helen Kemper of Glendale, Ohio, a student at the Oxford Female Institute, in 1851. A photocopy of Harrison's commencement oration, "England's Poor," written June 24, 1852, also dates from Harrison's days as a student at Miami University. Presidential campaign ephemera include sheet music titled "Gen'l Harrison's Grand March," composed by Clifford Hale in 1888; a brochure from the 1892 Harrison-Reid campaign titled "American Farmers...
Dates: Other: August 22, 1884

“The Inauguration of President Harrison – The Procession Returning from the Capitol,” supplement to Harper’s Weekly, March 16, 1889

 Item — Map-case: Vault 1, other: Drawer 13
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection begins with a Valentine that Harrison sent to Helen Kemper of Glendale, Ohio, a student at the Oxford Female Institute, in 1851. A photocopy of Harrison's commencement oration, "England's Poor," written June 24, 1852, also dates from Harrison's days as a student at Miami University. Presidential campaign ephemera include sheet music titled "Gen'l Harrison's Grand March," composed by Clifford Hale in 1888; a brochure from the 1892 Harrison-Reid campaign titled "American Farmers...
Dates: Other: March 16, 1889

“Shake Hands with Harrison. Fitting Welcome to the Nation’s Chief Magistrate. He Is Greeted on Every Side by Curious Crowds. Formally Received by the Mayor at the Burnet House. Governor Foraker’s Presence Adds to the General Interest. Prominent Business Men Meet Him at the Chamber of Commerce. Later His Excellency Gives the Public a Chance to See Him. The Intense Heat Has Its Effect and Forces Him to Retire. Entertainment of the Presidential Party at Luncheon. Their Departure for Indianapolis in a Special Train – Scenes and Incidents of the Visit,” The Cincinnati Enquirer, August 22, 1889

 Item — Map-case: Vault 1, other: Drawer 13
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection begins with a Valentine that Harrison sent to Helen Kemper of Glendale, Ohio, a student at the Oxford Female Institute, in 1851. A photocopy of Harrison's commencement oration, "England's Poor," written June 24, 1852, also dates from Harrison's days as a student at Miami University. Presidential campaign ephemera include sheet music titled "Gen'l Harrison's Grand March," composed by Clifford Hale in 1888; a brochure from the 1892 Harrison-Reid campaign titled "American Farmers...
Dates: Other: August 22, 1889

President Harrison’s Speech. An Eloquent Extemporae Tribute, Full of the Spirit of the Occasion,” Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, August 23, 1889

 Item — Map-case: Vault 1, other: Drawer 13
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection begins with a Valentine that Harrison sent to Helen Kemper of Glendale, Ohio, a student at the Oxford Female Institute, in 1851. A photocopy of Harrison's commencement oration, "England's Poor," written June 24, 1852, also dates from Harrison's days as a student at Miami University. Presidential campaign ephemera include sheet music titled "Gen'l Harrison's Grand March," composed by Clifford Hale in 1888; a brochure from the 1892 Harrison-Reid campaign titled "American Farmers...
Dates: Other: August 23, 1889

William M. Gwinn’s certificate for sale of public lands at the register of the land office at Garden City Kansas, signed on behalf of President Benjamin Harrison by E. Macfarland, November 16, 1891

 Item — Map-case: Vault 1, other: Drawer 13
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection begins with a Valentine that Harrison sent to Helen Kemper of Glendale, Ohio, a student at the Oxford Female Institute, in 1851. A photocopy of Harrison's commencement oration, "England's Poor," written June 24, 1852, also dates from Harrison's days as a student at Miami University. Presidential campaign ephemera include sheet music titled "Gen'l Harrison's Grand March," composed by Clifford Hale in 1888; a brochure from the 1892 Harrison-Reid campaign titled "American Farmers...
Dates: Other: November 16, 1891