William Henry Harrison who commanded the US forces at Tippecanoe, later ran for President with the slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler too ", so the hero of Tippecanoe was called Tippecanoe and was William Henry Harrison.
The Tippecanoe River was the location of a decisive battle between the US forces and the allied American Indian forces. The US won and established its dominance over the Indian nations.
The Battle of Tippecanoe happened near the present site of Battle Ground, Indiana. There are links below.
Shawnee Indians
The Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811
Tippecanoe was the site of a decisive battle with Chief Tecumseh and a group of Indian tribes against US forces. The commander of the US forces and the winner was William Henry Harrison, who became nationally known as a result and was later elected the 9th US president.
The address of the Camp Tippecanoe Civil War Round Table is: 3724 Chancellor Way, W Lafayette, IN 47906-8814
He became known as "Old Tippecanoe" after the winning the Battle of Tippecanoe against the Shawnee Indians where the Tippecanoe River joins the Wabash in Indiana on November 7, 1811.
Harrison was known as Old Tippecanoe or Tippecanoe or, maybe for short, Old Tip, in honor of his victory at the Battle of Tippecanoe. Also called The Soldier of Tippecanoe.
Tippecanoe Place was created in 1868.
Tippecanoe
It was Tippecanoe and Tyler Too
Battle of Tippecanoe happened on 1811-11-07.
Tippecanoe County Courthouse was created in 1884.
"Tippecanoe" was William Henry Harrison. He won some fame at the Battle of Tippecanoe.
The Shawnee chief at the battle of Tippecanoe was Tecumseh.
Tippecanoe River State Park was created in 1943.
Tippecanoe High School was created on 2009-07-18.
The phone number of the Tippecanoe Branch is: 414-286-3085.