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William Harrison, a frontier army general whose fame (and nickname) was assured at the battle of Tippecanoe, spent only 32 days in office before dying.
Portrait of William Henry Harrison by Rembrandt Peale Military.com | By Bethanne Kelly Patrick Published September 02, 2017 ...
William Henry Harrison 9th president (1841) Staff Writer. The Columbus Dispatch. Background/Early Life • Born in 1773, William Harrison grew up as the youngest of seven children during the ...
In 1840, William Henry Harrison invited women on the campaign trail for the first time, ... The young man swung to the Whigs, the Providence Journal reported. Ballot box ...
The son of Benjamin Harrison, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, William Henry Harrison was raised on a Virginia plantation. Growing up, Harrison had no thought of becoming president.
A lithograph depicting William Henry Harrison's presidential inauguration, in 1841. Library of Congress/The Washington Post Naturally, the Democrats did their best to malign Harrison.
William Harrison, a frontier army general whose fame (and nickname) was assured at the battle of Tippecanoe, spent only 32 days in office before dying.
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