"Great Republican Harrison and Morton campaign ball, 1888", Man, possibly D. E. Brockett, Leaning against Gigantic Campaign Ball that was rolled for Benjamin Harrison during the Presidential Election Campaign of 1888, The Phrase "Get the Ball Rolling" came 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, Published by William B. Holmes, 1888
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"Great Republican Harrison and Morton campaign ball, 1888", Man, possibly D. E. Brockett, Leaning against Gigantic Campaign Ball that was rolled for Benjamin Harrison during the Presidential Election Campaign of 1888, The Phrase "Get the Ball Rolling" came 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, Published by William B. Holmes, 1888

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"Great Republican Harrison and Morton campaign ball, 1888", Man, possibly D. E. Brockett, Leaning against Gigantic Campaign Ball that was rolled for Benjamin Harrison during the Presidential Election Campaign of 1888, The Phrase "Get the Ball Rolling" came 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, Published by William B. Holmes, 1888

Date

Jan 01, 1888

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