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General William ... in the War of 1812 had long-term repercussions on U.S., British and Native American history and on the settlement of the west. The battlefield heroics propelled Harrison ...
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Felled by illness a month after delivering history's longest inaugural speech, President William ... War of 1812. Now a general officer and supreme commander of the Army of the Northwest, Harrison ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Now to “Tippecanoe” - William Henry Harrison ... In the War of 1812, Harrison, now holding the rank of Brigadier General, led the army to victories including ...
“The War of 1812” is an easy handle for students who struggle with dates. But the name is a misnomer that makes the conflict sound like a mere wisp of a war that began and ended the same year.
MSU historian Roger Rosentreter returns today to help us remember an important battle in the War of 1812: the Battle ... the direct orders of General William Henry Harrison, Winchester decided ...
Interim Director Ashley Phlipot explained that General William Henry Harrison ordered the Fort built during the War of 1812 to help fight back against British troops, who were pushing their way ...
The exhibit, "War of 1812: Ohio on the Front Line," features ... we've heard about these characters through history - President William Henry Harrison - General William Henry Harrison, war hero.
were worn in 1811 by William Henry Harrison during the Battle of Tippecanoe at Battle Ground, Indiana. The battle was a precursor to the War of 1812, and Harrison’s ensuing reputation as a war hero is ...
Born in 1773, William Harrison grew ... leading to the Battle of Tippecanoe. Harrison’s success there resulted in his commanding a force during the War of 1812, after which he resigned from ...