William Henry Harrison.
I assume you mean William Henry Harrison, the 9th President of the USA ...On 07nov1811, Harrison and an army of militia and regulars defeated a force of American Indians in battle near Lafayette, Indiana at what is known as the Battle of Tippecanoe.The name stuck with him, and he was known as 'Old Tippecanoe' for the rest of his life.
That was the nickname of William Henry Harrison, the 9th President of the United States from March 4th 1841 to April 4th 1841. The first President to die in office, and holder of the record for the shortest presidency.
William Henry Harrison.
William Henry Harrison earned the nickname "Tippecanoe" due to his role in the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, where he served as a general and led American forces against Native American warriors. The battle was significant in the context of rising tensions between American settlers and Native tribes. Harrison's victory at Tippecanoe bolstered his reputation as a military leader and contributed to his later political career, including his successful presidential campaign in 1840. The nickname became symbolic of his image as a strong and decisive leader.
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Governor William Henry Harrison of the Indiana Territory
William Henry Harrison...
Harrison was the commanding general for the US army in this battle with the Shawnee, led by Tecumseh and his brother, the Prophet on November 7,1811. He caught them by surprise, had a hard fight until they ran out of ammunition and retreated. He burned their village and claimed a victory which was much heralded, although it did not end the threat of Indians there.
the battle of thames and the battle of tippycanoe
Confederate General Henry Harrison Walker graduated from West Point in 1853. He was ranked 41st among the 52 graduating cadets in his class. During the US Civil War, Harrison served in the Peninsula campaign commanded defenses in Richmond and served at the Battle of Gettysburg.
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.