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  1. William Henry Harrison: Ninth President, 1841 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2005-03

1. Biography Of William Henry Harrison
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William Henry Harrison "Give him a barrel of hard cider and settle a pension of two thousand a year on him, and my word for it," a Democratic newspaper foolishly gibed, "he will sit ... by the side of a 'sea coal' fire, and study moral philosophy. " The Whigs, seizing on this political misstep, in 1840 presented their candidate William Henry Harrison as a simple frontier Indian fighter, living in a log cabin and drinking cider, in sharp contrast to an aristocratic champagne-sipping Van Buren. Harrison was in fact a scion of the Virginia planter aristocracy. He was born at Berkeley in 1773. He studied classics and history at Hampden-Sydney College, then began the study of medicine in Richmond. Suddenly, that same year, 1791, Harrison switched interests. He obtained a commission as ensign in the First Infantry of the Regular Army, and headed to the Northwest, where he spent much of his life.

2. US President William Henry Harrison
william Henry harrison, our ninth United States president, profiled in a page that prints nicely for classroom use or other display. william Henry harrison. Ninth U.S. president. March 4, 1841
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William Henry Harrison
Ninth U.S. President
March 4, 1841 - April 4, 1841 VICE PRESIDENT
John Tyler FIRST LADY
Anna Harrison BORN: February 9, 1773 Berkeley, Virginia CHILDREN: 6 Sons, 4 Daughters
Son John Scott Harrison was an unsuccessful candidate for President.
John's son (William's grandson) BENJAMIN HARRISON became our 23rd President. MILITARY SERVICE: Indian Fighter, Brigadier General, U.S. Army PROFESSION: Medical Student, Soldier, Statesman POLITICAL PARTY: Whig HOME STATE: Virginia POLITICAL OFFICES: Governor of Indiana Territory, U.S. Representative and Senator (Ohio) NICKNAME: "Old Tippecanoe" DIED: April 4, 1841 (Age - 67)
FIRST U.S. President to DIE IN OFFICE LAST WORDS: "I cannot bear this. Don't trouble me." BURIED: North Bend, Ohio "Give him a barrel of hard cider and settle a pension of two thousand a year on him, and my word for it, he will sit by the side of a 'sea coal' fire, and study moral philosophy."
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Inaugural Address of President William Henry Harrison
Thursday, March 4, 1841
Called from a retirement which I had supposed was to continue for
the residue of my life to fill the chief executive office of this great and
free nation, I appear before you, fellow-citizens, to take the oaths which
the Constitution prescribes as a necessary qualification for the performance
of its duties; and in obedience to a custom coeval with our Government and
what I believe to be your expectations I proceed to present to you a summary
of the principles which will govern me in the discharge of the duties which
I shall be called upon to perform.
It was the remark of a Roman consul in an early period of that
celebrated Republic that a most striking contrast was observable in the conduct of candidates for offices of power and trust before and after obtaining them, they seldom carrying out in the latter case the pledges and

5. Inaugural Address Of President William Henry Harrison
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      Charles City County, Va. William Henry Harrison was born in Charles City County, Va., on Feb. 9, 1773. Joining the army in 1791, he was active in Indian fighting in the Northwest, became secretary of the Northwest Territory in 1798 and governor of Indiana in 1800. He married Anna Symmes in 1795. Growing discontent over white encroachments on Indian lands led to the formation of an Indian alliance under Tecumseh to resist further aggressions. In 1811, Harrison won a nominal victory over the Indians at Tippecanoe and in 1813 a more decisive one at the Battle of the Thames, where Tecumseh was killed. After resigning from the army in 1814, Harrison had an obscure career in politics and diplomacy, ending up 20 years later as a county recorder in Ohio. Nominated for president in 1835 as a military hero whom the conservative politicians hoped to be able to control, he ran surprisingly well against Van Buren in 1836. Four years later, he defeated Van Buren but caught pneumonia and died in Washington on April 4, 1841, a month after his inauguration. Harrison was the first president to die in office. See also

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    PRESIDENTS HOME PAGE William Henry Harrison 9th President: 1841 Birth: February 9, 1773 at Charles City County, Virginia Birthplace information from American Presidents.org Charles City County, Virginia web site Death: April 4, 1841 at Washington, D.C. Gravesite information from American Presidents.org Picture of Grave Harrison Tomb Biographies Grolier online biography White House biography Congressional biography Biography from infoplease.com Books William Henry Harrison, Young Tippecanoe Presidencies of William Henry Harrison and John Tyler William H. Harrison William Henry Harrison : Ninth President of the United States ... Search for books about William Henry Harrison Cabinet/Staff List by infoplease.com Election Results/Presidential Campaign Opponents: M. Van Buren (D) Hugh L. White (W) Daniel Webster (W) , W.P.Mangum (I) ... Election Opponent: Martin Van Buren (D) Election 1840 Harrison campaign memorabilia Events during Harrison’s administration and lifetime War of 1812 Battle of Tippecanoe Battle of Thames Military service First lady and family Anna Harrison biography from Grolier online Anna Harrison biography from the White House Pictures of Anna Harrison from the Library of Congress Benjamin Harrison - grandson Genealogy Brian Tompsett’s US President genealogy page Miscellaneous William Henry Harrison page from C-SPAN The Battle of Tippecanoe Harrison’s Official Account of the Battle of Tippecanoe The Curse ... Quotes National Historic Sites/State Historic Sites/Landmarks/Places to Visit Berkeley Plantation, Harrison birthplace – Charles City County, Virginia

    11. US President William Henry Harrison
    william Henry harrison Ninth us president. March 4, 1841 April4, 1841*. VICE president John Tyler. FIRST LADY Anna harrison. BORN
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    William Henry Harrison
    Ninth U.S. President
    March 4, 1841 - April 4, 1841 VICE PRESIDENT
    John Tyler FIRST LADY
    Anna Harrison BORN: February 9, 1773
    Berkeley, Virginia
    CHILDREN: 6 Sons, 4 Daughters Son John Scott Harrison was an unsuccessful candidate for President.
    John's son (William's grandson) BENJAMIN HARRISON became our 23rd President.
    MILITARY SERVICE: Indian Fighter, Brigadier General, U.S. Army
    PROFESSION: Medical Student, Soldier, Statesman
    POLITICAL PARTY: Whig HOME STATE: Virginia POLITICAL OFFICES: Governor of Indiana Territory, U.S. Representative and Senator (Ohio) NICKNAME: "Old Tippecanoe" DIED: April 4, 1841 (Age - 67) FIRST U.S. President to DIE IN OFFICE LAST WORDS: "I cannot bear this. Don't trouble me." BURIED: North Bend, Ohio "Give him a barrel of hard cider and settle a pension of two thousand a year on him, and my word for it, he will sit by the side of a 'sea coal' fire, and study moral philosophy." A Democratic Newspaper on Harrison during the election of 1840 Courtesy of www.HomeOfHeroes.com

    12. William Henry Harrison: 9th President Of The United States
    06 Apr 1819 in North Bend, IN. When william Henry harrison was 68 years old he waselected president and became the oldest man to be inaugurated as president.
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    William Henry Harrison (1773-1841)
    9th President of the United States The birthplace of William Henry Harrison was in Charles City County, Virginia on his father's family plantation. The family plantation was called Berkeley. Berkeley Plantation is on the James River about 20 miles below Richmond. His father, Benjamin Harrison, was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. His mother was Elizabeth Bassett Harrison, a member of one of the "first families" of Virginia. On Nov. 22, 1795, William Henry Harrison married Anna Symmes, daughter of Judge John Cleves Symmes. Judge Symmes was a land speculator with a patent for a vast acreage of Ohio land. He was not very pleased with his daughter's marriage. However over the next 19 years the Harrison's became parents to 10 children. The Harrisons' children included:
    • Elizabeth Bassett Harrison Short b. 29 Sep 1796 d. 1846
    • John Cleves Symmes Harrison b. 28 Oct 1798 d. 1830
    • Lucy Singleton Harrison Estes b. 05 Sep 1800 d. 1826; born, during trip to the elder Harrison's Berkeley Plantation, in Richmond, on the banks of the James River
    • William Henry Harrison b. 03 Sep 1802, in Vincennes, IN; d. 1838

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    Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901), an American statesman, the twenty-third president of the United States, born in North Bend, Ohio, August 20, 1833. He was the grandson of William Henry Harrison, ninth president of the United States, and the great-grandson of Benjamin Harrison, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. In 1852 he graduated from Miami University and went to Cincinnati, where he studied law. Two years later he removed to Indianapolis, Indiana, where he built up a large law practice and resided whenever not on duty in Washington. Harrison entered the Union army in 1862 as lieutenant, and shortly afterward was appointed colonel of the 70th Indiana Volunteers, which he organized. He fought bravely in the Atlanta campaign and about Nashville, and at the close of the war left the military with the rank of brevet brigadier-general. Harrison returned to Indianapolis and resumed the practice of law, but became a professor of international law at Leland Stanford Junior University. He was counsel for Venezuela before the arbitration tribunal in 1899 and chief representative of the United States at the Hague Peace Conference. He died March 13, 1901.

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    Harrison was born in Virgina before the US became a country. He is one of seven Presidents from Virginia. He belonged to the Whig Political Party. William Henry Harrison served in the Indian wars in the NW territory, War of 1812. Harrison's inaugural address was the longest of any president. (one hour and 40 minutes in the cold, he caught a cold that led to his death.) Three men served as President in 1841. Van Buren completed his term. Harrison served one month and his Vice President, John Tyler became President. This only happened during one other year. He had the shortest term as President. He served 1 month (31 days). He was the first president to die in office. His term was so short that his wife who was ill at the time of the inauguration never moved to Washington D.C. Harrison was 68 when he was elected. He was the oldest man before Ronald Reagan to be inaugurated president. He was the only president who had a grandson become president, Willam Henry Harrison. He couldn't shake hands at his inauguration because they were so sore from handshaking on the campaign trail.

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    Name: William Henry Harrison Categories: President of the USA US Senator from Ohio US Congressman from Ohio Duos and Trios Burial Location: William Henry Harrison Tomb State Memorial, North Bend, Ohio, USA. See Harrison's Original Burial Location in Washington, D.C. See the Death in Office Rule for Presidential Monuments Mike's Notes: Probably one of the least-visited presidential gravesites, Harrison's is also one of the largest. Who are the other un-visited dead presidents, you ask? Well, I don't have any scientific proof, but I would guess that Millard Fillmore Calvin Coolidge , and Lyndon Johnson would be among them (mostly because they are all so far out of the way). See William Henry Harrison's grave at Find A Grave.com Click here to see a slide show of all the U.S. Presidents' graves!

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