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Cincinnati City Councilman Chris Seelbach is calling for the William Henry Harrison statue to be removed from Piatt Park in downtown Cincinnati. In a Facebook post Sunday, Seelbach said he is ...
CINCINNATI — An Ohio sheriff wearing ... County Sheriff Jim Neil held up was carried in battle by President William Henry Harrison and before him, Continental Army Col. John Cleves Symmes ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - There is a push to remove a statue of William Henry Harrison from Piatt Park downtown. The massive monument shows the nation's ninth president sitting on horseback.
CINCINNATI — City Council member Chris ... of regular folks to look at all of this - the William Henry Harrison statue, other statues, the names of parks, even the name of Pendleton, the ...
William Henry Harrison ... situated on the Ohio River in what is now downtown Cincinnati. He eventually settled in North Bend, Ohio. When Harrison, then 68, took the oath of office on March ...
Answer: William Henry Harrison at 30 days. Next question: Which former U.S. president is buried along the shore of the Ohio River just outside of the Cincinnati city limits? Answer: William Henry ...
A sword said to have belonged to President William Henry ... from the Cincinnati Historical Society in 1979, officials said. There was no sign of it for 40 years until an eagle-eyed Harrison ...
The man was William Henry “Old Tippecanoe” Harrison ... regret,” the Richmond Enquirer wrote. In early 1841, Harrison spoke in Cincinnati as he boarded a boat for the first leg of his ...
where ninth president William Henry Harrison is buried, and where his grandson, 23 rd president Benjamin Harrison, was born. North Bend, population 861, is 15 miles west of downtown Cincinnati and ...
Robert Siegel talks to Gail Collins about her new book about William Henry Harrison. Though some view ... And the other was personal actually. He's from Cincinnati, which is where I'm from.
none served as short a term as William Henry Harrison. He died just 31 days into his presidency and is buried in a tomb overlooking the Ohio River in this town 15 miles west of Cincinnati.