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41. Facts About William Harrison
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Place of Birth - February 9, 1773 in Charles City County, Virginia
Term as President - 1841 ( He was the first president to die in office )
Political Party - Whig
Vice President / Vice Presidents - John Tyler
Religion - Episcopalian
William Harrison, Military Experience - Served in the Second Seminole Indian wars in the NW territory
Name of Wife - William Harrison was married to Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison Career of William Harrison - Politician, Statesman Place of Death - William Harrison died on April 4, 1841. He died in Washington D.C. whilst still in office Facts and History in the biography of President William Harrison William Harrison was secretary of the Northwest Territory in 1798 and governor of Indiana in 1800. 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. He resigned from the army in 1814. Harrison had a career in politics and diplomacy and was nominated for president in 1835 as a military hero. Harrison's inaugural address was the longest of any president, lasting for nearly two hours, in bitterly cold conditions. He caught a cold that led pneumonia and his death after only serving one month as President. He was the first president to die in office.

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william Henry harrison, the 9th us president, was born 9 Feb 1773 in Virginia.He was one of very few presidents whose was elected while in the Whig
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William Henry Harrison: A Presidential Unit William Henry Harrison, the 9th US President, was born 9 Feb 1773 in Virginia. He was one of very few presidents whose was elected while in the Whig political party. He served the shortest term in office … only thirty-two days … before his death due to pneumonia. Political Party: Whig
Years Served: 4 Mar 1841 – 4 Apr 1841
Vice President(s): John Tyler
Name of his parents: Benjamin Harrison and Elizabeth Bassett Harrison
Wife’s name: Anna Tuthill Symmes
Yearly Salary as President: $25,000.00
Physical Stature: 5 feet, 8 inches
State of Birth: Viriginia
“William Henry Harrison was a descendant of a prominent Virginia family. His early schooling was at home. He left college before graduation to study medicine. When his father died, he joined the army. After seven years of military career he entered politics. As governor of the Indiana Territory he was victorious agains the Native Americans at the Battle of Tippecanoe, and again showed his military skill in the War of 1812. After that war he resigned again from military life. He ran his farm, was a state and US senator and a diplomat. He was unsuccessful in 1836 in his bid for the presidency, but in 1840 he won on the slogan “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too.” He caught cold at his inauguration. It turned into pneumonia and he died after only thirty-two days in office. He was not president long enough to put any programs into effect, so it is difficult to say if he was a successful president.”

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WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON 9th President Term- March 4, 1841 to April 4, 1841 Whig Party
Birth: "Berkeley Plantation", Charles City County, Virginia, February 9, 1773. Ancestry: English Marriage: North Bend, Ohio, November 25, 1795 to Anna Tuthill Symmes, who was born in Morristown, New Jersey, July 25, 1775. Anna died in North Bend, Ohio, February 25, 1864 and is buried at William Henry Harrison State Park, North Bend, Ohio. Children: Elizabeth Bassett (1796-1846); John Cleves Symmes (1798-1830); Lucy Singleton (1800-1826); William Henry (1802-1838); John Scott (1804-1878); Benjamin (1806-1840); Mary Symmes (1809-1842); Carter Bassett (1811-1839); Anna Tuthill (1813-1845); James Findlay (1814-1817). Home: Grouseland, Vincennes, Indiana. Education: Private tutoring; attended Hampden Sidney College.

49. Microform Collections - William Henry Harrison Papers
Papers. Held In McKeldin Library Location Code Call Number MCKPER M-FILMJ82.B1 1958 harrison, william Henry, president us, 1773-1841. Papers.
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The collection includes correspondence and military papers (1796-1841), a letter book (1812-1813) about the War of 1812 in the West, and correspondence concerning Harrison's unsuccessful campalgn for the Presidency in 1836. Few papers deal with the 1840 campaign or Harrison's short period in office. The collection includes a few posthumous family papers and letters, with a chronology of Harrison's life by Freeman Cleaves.
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The Harrison Papers are divided into four series, arranged chronologically within each series.
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The Index to the William Henry Harrison Papers lists documents in the collection by proper name, date and series. The Index arranges items primarily by correspondent and then chronologically if a name is repeated. Some subject entries are used. The Reel List in the front of the Index indicates on which reel a particular series, date, or other information can be found. In order to retrieve material, one should consult the

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51. Inaugural Address Of President William Henry Harrison
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    Born : February 9, 1773, Berkeley plantation, Charles City County, Virginia
    Nickname : "Old Tippecanoe"; "Old Tip"
    Education : Hampden-Sydney College
    Religion : Episcopalian
    Marriage : November 25, 1795, to Anna Tuthill Symmes (1775-1864)
    Children : Elizabeth Bassett Harrison (1796-1846), John Cleves Symmes Harrison (1798-1830), Lucy Singleton Harrison (1800-1826), William Henry Harrison (1802-1838), John Scott Harrison (1806-1840), Mary Symmes Harrison (1809-1842), Carter Bassett Harrison (1811-1839), Anna Tuthill Harrison (1813-1865), James Findlay Harrison (1814-1817)
    Career : Soldier
    Political Party : Whig
    Writings : None Died : April 4, 1841, Washington, D.C. Buried : William Henry Harrison Memorial State Park, North Bend, Ohio Consulting Editor Biography: A Life in Brief William Henry Harrison served the shortest time of any American President only thirty-two days. He also was the first President from the Whig Party. He had won his nickname, "Old Tip," as the tough commanding general of American forces who defeated hostile Native Americans at the Battle of Tippecanoe in the Ohio River Valley in 1811.

    54. William Henry Harrison: Inaugural Address. U.S. Inaugural Addresses. 1989
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    56. OHS Places/Harrison Tomb
    Tomb and monument which contains the remains of william Henry harrison, ninth president of the United States.
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    Harrison's tomb and monument on Mt. Nebo in North Bend contains the remains of William Henry Harrison, ninth president of the United States. An obelisk of Bedford limestone, with marble entranceway, rises 60 feet above the tomb. From the terrace visitors have a spectacular panorama of the Ohio River valley. Harrison, who was born in Virginia in 1773, spent most of his adult life in Ohio and Indiana. He served as secretary to the territorial governor, senator, representative, and president, but he is most famous as a military hero. Harrison commanded the western army during the War of 1812.
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    57. William Henry Harrison - 9th President Of The United States
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    William Henry Harrison (February 9 , 1773 - April 4 , 1841) was the ninth (1841) President of the United States and the first to die while in office. Order: 9th President Term of Office: March 4 , 1841 - April 4 , 1841 Followed: Martin Van Buren Succeeded by: John Tyler Date of Birth February 9 , 1773 Place of Birth: Berkeley, Virginia Date of Death: April 4 , 1841 Place of Death: Washington, D.C. First Lady : Anna Tuthill Symmes Occupation: soldier Political Party : Whig Vice President : John Tyler 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. In the campaign against the Indians, Harrison served as aide-de-camp to General "Mad Anthony" Wayne at the Battle of Fallen Timbers, which opened most of the Ohio area to settlement. After resigning from the Army in 1798, he became Secretary of the Northwest Territory, was its first delegate to Congress, and helped obtain legislation dividing the Territory into the Northwest and Indiana Territories. In 1801 he became Governor of the Indiana Territory, serving 12 years. His prime task as governor was to obtain title to Indian lands so settlers could press forward into the wilderness. When the Indians retaliated, Harrison was responsible for defending the settlements.

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    60. US Presidents - William H. Harrison
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    Harrison was first educated at home, attended Hampden-Sidney College in Virginia, and studied medicine but gave it up to join the army. He was cited for bravery as an Indian fighter and became famous after defeating the British at the Battle of Thames in the War of 1812. He was nicknamed " Old Tippecanoe" when he led a force of soldiers against the Shawnees near Tippecanoe Creek. When he ran for president with John Tyler, his campaign slogan became "Tippecanoe and Tyler, too"

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