The Log Cabin wrapping paper
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The Log Cabin was a political newspaper established in 1840, published in both New York City and Albany. It was founded by Horace Greeley, who later became famous for founding the New-York Tribune. The Log Cabin played a significant role during the 1840 U.S. presidential campaign, supporting the Whig Party and its candidate, William Henry Harrison.
Named after Harrison’s humble frontier beginnings, the paper was central to promoting his image as a "man of the people" and counteracting claims that he was too old for the presidency. The publication was filled with political essays, campaign updates, and satire aimed at rallying support for Harrison. It became an influential tool in the successful "Log Cabin and Hard Cider" campaign, which was pivotal in Harrison’s election as president.
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Thickness: 70# uncoated text
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
Named after Harrison’s humble frontier beginnings, the paper was central to promoting his image as a "man of the people" and counteracting claims that he was too old for the presidency. The publication was filled with political essays, campaign updates, and satire aimed at rallying support for Harrison. It became an influential tool in the successful "Log Cabin and Hard Cider" campaign, which was pivotal in Harrison’s election as president.
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Thickness: 70# uncoated text
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
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The Log Cabin was a political newspaper established in 1840, published in both New York City and Albany. It was founded by Horace Greeley, who later became famous for founding the New-York Tribune. The Log Cabin played a significant role during the 1840 U.S. presidential campaign, supporting the Whig Party and its candidate, William Henry Harrison.
Named after Harrison’s humble frontier beginnings, the paper was central to promoting his image as a "man of the people" and counteracting claims that he was too old for the presidency. The publication was filled with political essays, campaign updates, and satire aimed at rallying support for Harrison. It became an influential tool in the successful "Log Cabin and Hard Cider" campaign, which was pivotal in Harrison’s election as president.
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Thickness: 70# uncoated text
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
Named after Harrison’s humble frontier beginnings, the paper was central to promoting his image as a "man of the people" and counteracting claims that he was too old for the presidency. The publication was filled with political essays, campaign updates, and satire aimed at rallying support for Harrison. It became an influential tool in the successful "Log Cabin and Hard Cider" campaign, which was pivotal in Harrison’s election as president.
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Thickness: 70# uncoated text
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
The Log Cabin was a political newspaper established in 1840, published in both New York City and Albany. It was founded by Horace Greeley, who later became famous for founding the New-York Tribune. The Log Cabin played a significant role during the 1840 U.S. presidential campaign, supporting the Whig Party and its candidate, William Henry Harrison.
Named after Harrison’s humble frontier beginnings, the paper was central to promoting his image as a "man of the people" and counteracting claims that he was too old for the presidency. The publication was filled with political essays, campaign updates, and satire aimed at rallying support for Harrison. It became an influential tool in the successful "Log Cabin and Hard Cider" campaign, which was pivotal in Harrison’s election as president.
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Thickness: 70# uncoated text
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish
Named after Harrison’s humble frontier beginnings, the paper was central to promoting his image as a "man of the people" and counteracting claims that he was too old for the presidency. The publication was filled with political essays, campaign updates, and satire aimed at rallying support for Harrison. It became an influential tool in the successful "Log Cabin and Hard Cider" campaign, which was pivotal in Harrison’s election as president.
• Size: 28.75″ × 19.75″ (73 × 50.2 cm)
• Thickness: 70# uncoated text
• Printing on one side
• White reverse side
• A set of 3 sheets
• Matte finish