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When William Henry Harrison delivered his inaugural address, how long did it last? OR How much time did William Henry Harrison take to deliver his inaugural address?
Yes, William Henry Harrison insisted on giving the longest inaugural speech in history in the bitter cold with no jacket. He got a cold, which became pneumonia. "I am sick, very sick, much more than they think of me." -William Henry Harrison
William Henry Harrison was known to be a tall and wiry man. However, there is limited information on his exact weight during his presidency. It is estimated that he weighed around 170-180 pounds.
A William Henry Harrison "Golden" presidential dollar is worth about a dollar unless it's slabbed by PCGS or NGC at a very high rating (e.g., MS69 or MS70), or is Proof. A full roll of dollar coins includes 25 coins, not 12.
While Harrison was in the military, Jefferson wasn't, so he never really had a "command." Harrison was Governor of the Indiana Territory while Jefferson was President. They didn't really have a much closer connection than that, though Jefferson did grant Harrison authority to conduct treaties with the Indians in the territory.
Not as a president, because he died after 32 days in office. But before that, he was successful as a general in two wars against the American Indians. That may not be much of an achievement today, but back then it was.
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He was slim and of averge build. My guess is that he weighed around 160 lbs.
He had the usual presidential duties. Unfortunately he did not have much time to do them and he was sick in bed much of the time that he was alive.
I believe that John Tyler had much experience in the military due to the fact that soon after college he entered the military to fight for his country. He was a hero, he had killed many and was soon elected president in 1840. after William Henry Harrison had passed.
Scott 996 was a commemorative picturing Governor Harrison and the first capital. This 3 cent stamp was issued in 1950. It can be purchased in mint condition for 70 cents and used for minimal value.