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A score for Tippecanoe and Tyler too (or possibly a variation on the original score) copyrighted and published by one G. E. Blake of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1840. The song was written by another man, Alexander Coffman Ross, to a common minstrel tune; Ross did not copyright it.

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This image is available from the United States Library of Congress Music division under the digital ID sm1840.371620

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