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    • Thomas Jefferson
    • Andrew Jackson
    • Martin Van Buren
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    • James K. Polk
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    • James Buchanan
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    • Andrew Johnson
    • Ulysses S. Grant
    • Rutherford B. Hayes
    • James Garfield
    • Grover Cleveland
    • Benjamin Harrison
  • Background
  • 1864 Election
    • 1. Shouting our Battle Cry McClellan
    • 2. Abraham Ain't it So?
    • 3. When Abe's Four Years Are Over
    • 4. White Boys for McClellan
    • 5. McClellan the Hope of the Nation
    • 6. McClellan's Name We Hail
    • 7. Republican Campaign Song
    • 8. Rally Round the Cause, Boys
    • 9. Abraham, Our Abraham
    • 10. De Union's de Best Road to Trabbel
    • 11. Little Mac
    • 12. On the Death of President Abraham Lincoln
  • 2016 Election
  • Blog
  • Contact
10th President of the United States 1841-1845

10th President of the United States 1841-1845

Presidential Campaign Song Lyrics

Anti-Tyler Songs:

John Tyler's Song

John Tyler, John Tyler, This Moment We've Heard

When Tyler Found the Reins of State

Ye Worshippers of Tyler

 

 

 

*Tyler never ran for office on the top of the Presidential ticket. Unfortunately for his legacy, most songs written about him were publish in Henry Clay songsters in 1844. 

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