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Birth: February 9, 1773 Death: April 4, 1841 Term of Office: March 4, 1841-April 4, 1841 Number of Terms Elected: 1 Term - Died in office.

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In 1824 Harrison succeeded in winning election to the U.S. Senate. As a senator from 1825 to 1828, Harrison held the chair of the Committee on Military Affairs and served on the Committee on Militia. He continued to seek political preferment, and he finally succeeded when Henry Clay, who had become the secretary of state, sponsored him for diplomatic representative to Colombia. President John Quincy Adams gave Harrison the mission but wrote in his diary that Harrison's “thirst for lucrative office” was “absolutely rabid.”

64. MSN Encarta - William Henry Harrison
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Print Preview of Section Harrison, William Henry (1773-1841), ninth president of the United States (1841). He was one of the most important figures in the early westward expansion of the United States. Harrison took millions of acres of land from Native Americans by treaty or conquest. His exploits on the frontier, especially his defeat of the Shawnee at the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, obscured his Virginia plantation background. It was not the wealthy planter and slave owner whom the people elected to the presidency. Instead, they elected the legendary Old Tippecanoe, pictured as a log cabin dweller and a drinker of hard cider. The popular appeal of this misleading characterization won Harrison the political eminence he had vigorously sought. Unfortunately, he did not live to enjoy it. He was the first president to die during his term of office, and his administration, which lasted exactly one month, was the shortest in U.S. history.

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William Henry Harrison 9th President of the United States Image from the White House Education: Attended Hampden-Sydney College Occupation: Soldier Religion: Episcopalian Wife: Anna Tuthill Symmes (1775-1864), on November 25, 1795 Children: Elizabeth Bassett Harrison (1796-1846); John Cleves Symmes Harrison (1798-1830); Lucy Singleton Harrison (1800-26); William Henry Harrison (1802-38); John Scott Harrison (1804-78); Benjamin Harrison (1806-40);

67. Religious Affiliation Of U.S. Presidents * Religion
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(March 4, 1841 to April 4, 1841) Nicknames: "Old Tippecanoe "; "Old Tip" Born: February 9, 1773, in Berkeley, Virginia
Died: April 4, 1841, in Washington, D.C. Father: Benjamin Harrison
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Married: Anna Tuthill Symmes (1775-1864) , on November 25, 1795
Children: Elizabeth Bassett Harrison (1796-1846); John Cleves Symmes Harrison (1798-1830); Lucy Singleton Harrison (1800-26); William Henry Harrison (1802-38); John Scott Harrison (1804-78) ; Benjamin Harrison (1806-40); Mary Symmes Harrison (1809-42); Carter Bassett Harrison (1811-39); Anna Tuthill Harrison (1813-65); James Findlay Harrison (1814-17) Religion: Episcopalian
Education: Attended Hampden-Sydney College Occupation: Soldier Political Party: Whig Other Government Positions:
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71. William Henry Harrison -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
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72. Longevity Of U.S. Presidents
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Last updated 2 Sep 2000 Everyone knows that the average life span of humans has increased markedly in the 20th century, but has it increased for everyone? An informal study of U.S. presidents may yield some surprising answers. My aim is to look at the effect of medical advances over the last two centuries on the longevity of those who are most likely to have access to those advances. I think presidents make an interesting (if small) sample because of their demographic uniformity: all are white male politicians, almost all are military veterans, and presumably all had sufficient wealth and/or prestige to command whatever medical resources were available in their later years. Of the 41 men who have held the office, 5 are still alive (Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton), 4 were victims of homicide, all from gunfire (Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Kennedy)*, and 32 died of natural causes (4 while in office: Harrison, Taylor, Harding, FD Roosevelt). These 32 are listed below by date of death. The "ordinal" figure is the order in which each served as president, Cleveland having served two non-consecutive terms. NAME ORD-
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DIED AGE CAUSE OF DEATH*** Washington, George

73. Biographies Of The U.S. Presidents
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74. United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches - William Henry Harrison
THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1841 president harrison has the dual distinction among allthe presidents of giving the longest inaugural speech and of serving the
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HURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1841 President Harrison has the dual distinction among all the Presidents of giving the longest inaugural speech and of serving the shortest term of office. Known to the public as "Old Tippecanoe," the former general of the Indian campaigns delivered an hour-and-forty-five-minute speech in a snowstorm. The oath of office was administered on the East Portico of the Capitol by Chief Justice Roger Taney. The 68-year-old President stood outside for the entire proceeding, greeted crowds of well-wishers at the White House later that day, and attended several celebrations that evening. One month later he died of pneumonia.
Called from a retirement which I had supposed was to continue for the residue of my life to fill the chief executive office of this great and free nation, I appear before you, fellow-citizens, to take the oaths which the Constitution prescribes as a necessary qualification for the performance of its duties; and in obedience to a custom coeval with our Government and what I believe to be your expectations I proceed to present to you a summary of the principles which will govern me in the discharge of the duties which I shall be called upon to perform. It was the remark of a Roman consul in an early period of that celebrated Republic that a most striking contrast was observable in the conduct of candidates for offices of power and trust before and after obtaining them, they seldom carrying out in the latter case the pledges and promises made in the former. However much the world may have improved in many respects in the lapse of upward of two thousand years since the remark was made by the virtuous and indignant Roman, I fear that a strict examination of the annals of some of the modern elective governments would develop similar instances of violated confidence.

75. The Presidents Of The United States - William Henry Harrison
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Fast Fact: William Henry Harrison was the first President to die in office. Biography: "Give him a barrel of hard cider and settle a pension of two thousand a year on him, and my word for it," a Democratic newspaper foolishly gibed, "he will sit ... by the side of a 'sea coal' fire, and study moral philosophy. " The Whigs, seizing on this political misstep, in 1840 presented their candidate William Henry Harrison as a simple frontier Indian fighter, living in a log cabin and drinking cider, in sharp contrast to an aristocratic champagne-sipping Van Buren. 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

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  • William Henry Harrison (1841)
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  • James Polk (1845-1849)
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  • Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893)
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  • William McKinley (1897-1901)
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  • William H Taft (1909-1913)
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  • 78. President William Harrison: Health & Medical History
    Medical history of president william harrison. Miller, T. The case of thelate william Henry harrison, president of the United States. Medical Examiner.
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    teetotaler ulcer? stress? ... Resources Maladies and Conditions Top teetotaler Harrison was a teetotaler in an era when alcoholism was rife. (Of course, alcoholism is still rife today.) [ ulcer? Harrison was stern, tall, and austere. He could eat only certain foods, such as cheese and milk products. At least one commentator thinks this combination of gaunt appearance and ascetic behavior could be resulted from ulcer disease. [ ] [Unclear whether the description of Harrison's gnawing pain, relieved by milk products, is a deduction or fact. Same concern for the description of Harrison as having "ulcer facies."] [ stress? To say that Harrison was mobbed by office seekers after his inauguration is an understatement: General Harrison was ... smothered by the most shameless swarm of fortune hunters the capital had seen since the coming of another Hero twelve years before [Jackson, 1829].... They filled every room [of the lower level of the White House] and defied eviction. The President opened a door, expecting to meet his Cabinet. The spoilsmen crushed about him. Soon the Executive's pockets were filled with their petitions, then his hat, then his arms; and thus he staggered upstairs to revive himself with "stimulants." [ Death:
    pneumonia Harrison gave a two hour inaugural speech on a cold, wet, and blustery March 4. He caught a cold, which is not surprising given the President's thin, malnourished state. The White House was poorly heated at that time, and by March 27 he was very sick with right lower lobe pneumonia and "congestion of the liver." [

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    William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States, served as president in 1841. Here are some important facts about the United States President William Henry Harrison. William Henry Harrison
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    Vice President: John Tyler
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    Born: February 9, 1773
    Died: April 4, 1841 of Pneumonia, just 3 months after taking office
    First Lady: Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison Additional Information: William Henry Harrison fought off several Indian raids during the time of the Battle of Tippecanoe and, when elected president, was the strongest hope for the Whig party. When he died, being the first president to die in office, the progress of the Whig party died as well.
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