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William Henry Harrison

William Henry Harrison was the 9th President of the United States and the first to die in office. He served as president for a short time: March 4 to April 4, 1841.

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Who was William Henry Harrison's secretary of state?

Daniel Webster was the Secretary of State appointed by Harrison. He stayed on under the Tyler administration.

Who was Colonel Benjamin Harrison?

  • Benjamin Harrison ( born (August 20, 1833 - died March 13, 1901) was the 23rd President of the US (1889-1893). He was a Republican who succeeded and was preceded by the same man, Democrat Grover Cleveland.
  • Only president who lived in Indiana as an adult, although that was born in Northbend, Ohio .
  • Grandson of President William Harrison, whose father was also named Benjamin Harrison and signed the Declaration of Independence.
  • US Senator for one term : 1881-1887
  • Lived at 1230 N Delaware St, Indianapolis, IN 46202. His house is now a museum, open to the public.
  • Buried at Crown Point Cemetery in Indianapolis
  • Admitted to the bar in 1854
  • Graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio in 1852.

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When did William Henry Harrison give his inaugural address?

Harrison was sworn in as the 9th president in early 1841 and died after just under a month in office from pneumonia. He was the first president to die in office and was suceeded by John Tyler, his vice president, thereby establishing the "Tyler Precedent".

Who were William Henry Harrison's parents?

William Henry Harrison's mother was Elizabeth Bassett Harrison (b Dec. 13, 1730 Eltham New Kent County Virginia- d. 1792 Berkeley Estate at Charles City County, Virginia. Her mother was a niece of Martha Washington.

William Henry Harrison first term opponent and party?

William Henry Harrison ran as a Whig in his only election in 1840. He ran against Democrat Martin Van Buren and James Birney of the Liberty party.

Where was William Henry Harrison born?

Harrison lived on the family plantation along the James River in Virginia until he was 14, when he went away to school in hopes of becoming a doctor. He father died when was 18 so short of money he had to drop out of school and join the army,

Why did the Whigs present William Henry Harrison in a false image in 1840?

The Whigs wanted a candidate who might win the election. The competition was Martin Van Buren, who was Andrew Jackson's hand-picked successor. The Whig party had been formed mostly as an anti-Jackson party. They had become painfully aware of Jackson's appeal and saw Harrison as a Whig version of Jackson. Like Jackson, he was a hero of the War of 1812 as well as an Indiana fighter. Like Jackson, he had lived on the Western frontier and now lived in Ohio. (Unlike Jackson, he was from the old Virginia aristocracy. His father had signed the Declaration of Independence and been governor of Virginia, so the Whigs, to which most of the old establishment belonged, felt comfortable with Harrison. )

What number president was William Henry Harrison?

Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd president of the United States, serving from 1889 to 1893.

What did William Henry Harrison like to do as a kid?

He was good at everything he tried. He rose rapidly in the army, quit, was called back and served as a general in the War of 1812 with some success. He was territoral governor of Indiana for 10 years, quit that, moved to Ohio to farm, but was elected to Congress. He was ready to retire,but was elected President.

What was the symbol for William Henry Harrison's campaign?

The Whigs ran a brilliant campaign to put William Henry Harrison in the presidential seat in 1840. The symbols they used were "Log cabin and hard cider." Their famous rallying cry for the campaign was "Tippecanoe and Tyler too."

What did William Henry Harrison do before he became the president?

The first Governor of Indiana territory (1801-1812)

Congressman from Ohio (1816-1819)

Ohio state senator (1819-1821)

Chairman of the Senate Committee on Military Affairs (1825-1828)

U.S. Minister to Colombia (1828-1829)

Then finally president in 1841.

Did William Henry Harrison have a wife and children?

Well, well, well, look who's curious about old Billy Harrison. Yes, William Henry Harrison did have a wife named Anna Symmes, and they had ten kids together. So, yes, he was a family man... in between fighting wars and becoming the shortest-reigning U.S. president.

What were some achievements of William Henry Harrison during his presidency?

He gave the longest inaugeration speech in history.

He had the shortest reign in history.

He called a special session of Congress.

He led us into no wars, made no poor decisions, did not approve new taxes or regulations...that has to be some kind of accomplishment.

He was the first to not have appointed any federal judge.

He was the last to have been born before the Revolution.

He was the first to have been photographed.

He conducted one of the first modern campaigns, and the slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too" was very popular.

He gave the longest inaugeration speech in history.

He was the first to foster the impression that he was of a log cabin and a man of the people, even though he was of a wealthy family. (And every politician since has copied him.)

What did President William Henry Harrison stand for?

He was a nationalist and beleived he should follow the will of the people as determined through Congress.

What is the value of an 1841 William Henry Harrison one dollar coin?

July 20, 2009

The William Henry Harrison Presidential Dollar was issued in February 2009. In higher uncirculated grades it is worth , retail value, from $1.25 to $1.75. In proof condition it is worth about $3.50.
The coin WAS NOT made in 1841, it was struck in 2009, the date and mintmark are on the edge of the coins. If the coin is from a bank or pocket change just spend it.

What did William Henry Harrison do in the War of 1812?

Yes, but also in a way not quite. For ages and ages people have been telling this story, passing it onto newer generations and worshipping William Henry Harrison like a god. William Henry Harrison was ofcourse famous for his incredible dragon-slaying abilities, but many say he was also an adept washing machine and a poet. Maybe one of his grandest tales is that of the Dragon of the North, who was slain by Harrison after the dragon mistook him for a broken LED light and tried to replace him, whereupon Harrison took his mighty sword and beheaded the dragon. Achievements like these are why Harrison is such an honored man in many countries all over the world. Also he could shoot lazors from almost any part of his body.

What were Theodore roosevelts accomplishments?

Theodore Roosevelt Facts and Accomplishments

  1. TR was (and still is) the youngest person to be President, at 42.
  1. TR wrote more books than any other president.
  1. TR read (allegedly) an average of a book per day, even while President.
  1. He once was shot before giving a speech. But gave it anyway…for 90 minutes.
  1. He won the Nobel Peace Prize (1906).
  1. He was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor (posthumously).
  1. TR is the only President to win 5 and 6 above.
  1. He created more National Parks and Monuments than any other President.
  1. The Teddy Bear was named after TR. (Read more about that here).
  1. He was the wealthiest many to ever be President, in present dollars.
  1. He was 5'9".
  1. He was a boxer at Harvard.
  1. He enrolled at Columbia Law School, but eventually dropped out.
  1. His mother and first wife died in the same house on the same day.
  1. He once knocked a cowboy in the Dakotas out cold for calling him "four eyes".
  1. His father was a Yankee and his mother was a Southerner from Georgia.
  1. He was an avid ornithologist (bird watcher).
  1. TR had six children.
  1. He served as Police Commissioner or New York City.
  1. He served as Governor of New York.
  1. TR did not curse.
  1. TR seldom if ever drank alcohol.
  1. He climbed the Matterhorn in Switzerland on his Honeymoon.
  1. His son Ted Roosevelt, Jr. was at Omaha Beach during the D-Day Invasion, at age 56.
  1. TR was eventually a Colonel in the "Rough Riders" during the Spanish American War.

Why was William Henry Harrison's symbol the log cabin?

The incumbent President, Martin Van Buren, was in trouble due to the economic slump which followed the Panic of 1837. Van Buren, although the protege of Andrew Jackson, did not have much in common with Jackson. Harrison, on the other hand , was a war hero from his successes in the War of 1812 and in Indian Wars. He had lived in frontier Indiana and the campaign denoted him as a "man of the people" like Jackson. (In actuality Harrison was from an old aristocratic family in Virginia and grew up in mansion but he looked a lot more like Jackson that did the short, rather fat Van Buren,)