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Great Republican Harrison and Morton, campaign ball, 1888

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Great Republican Harrison and Morton, campaign ball, 1888

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Photograph shows man, possibly D. E. Brockett, leaning against gigantic campaign ball that was rolled for Benjamin Harrison. The phrase "get the ball rolling" comes from a campaign publicity activity that began in 1840 with rowdy men and boys rolling a large ball from town-to-town to bring attention to their candidate.
Inscription on ball: "Old Allegany in 1840 started the ball for Harrison; In '88 as they did then, We roll it on for Gallant Ben. Roll along, Roll away," Keep the ball in motion; The spirit of our men is up from Rocky Hills to Ocean."
Copyright 1888.
D. E. Brockett, Cumberland, Md., Designer and Builder.

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1900 - 1910
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Holmes, Wm. B., publisher
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Cumberland (Md.)39.65278, -78.76250
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