"Rumpsey-dumpsey, Rumpsey-dumpsey, Colonel Johnson killed Tecumseh " Did he really? Such was the slogan craftily used by Richard M. Johnson's campaign strategists to win him the vice-presidency of the United States in 1836, but . . . If you enjoy solving a real mystery, the death of Tecumseh is a classic in the annals of American history. How this great Shawnee Chief fell at the Battle of the Thames in 1813, and by whose hand, has been the subject of debate for almost two hundred years. Between the covers of this book are quotes from over one hundred and sixty people who had something to say...
"Rumpsey-dumpsey, Rumpsey-dumpsey, Colonel Johnson killed Tecumseh " Did he really? Such was the slogan craftily used by Richard M. Johnson's campaign...