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William Henry Harrison ... finally had stopped talking). Harrison then remounted his horse to lead a joyful parade back down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House for a reception.
Yet, 175 years ago his bid for the White House transformed American politics. In her biography "William Henry Harrison," author Gail Collins, the New York Times columnist and Green Township native ...
Despite spending so little time as commander in chief, William Henry Harrison may very well have been among the longest-winded presidents. His entrance to the White House was marked by several firsts.
Robert Siegel talks to Gail Collins about her new book about William Henry Harrison ... found it very interesting that when Harrison was in the White House very briefly, he went out to buy ...
The son of Benjamin Harrison, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, William Henry Harrison was raised ... He served in the Ohio Senate and the U.S. House and Senate before trying his ...
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