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".
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?
It was President William Henry Harrison in 1841.
William Henry Harrison gave an hour and forty-five minute inaugeral address in a snowstorm. He died a month later of pneumonia.
I don't know of a U.S. President who almost died of pneumonia after his inaugural address, but William Henry Harrison did die of pneumonia after his inaugural address.On March 4, 1841, William Henry Harrison gave the longest inaugural address in U.S. history. The weather was terrible that day, and shortly thereafter he contracted pneumonia, of which he died a month after his inauguration.
That was President William Henry Harrison. He fell ill after giving his inaugural address and died a month later.
William Henry Harrison. He got pneumonia during his lengthy inaugural address, during which he did not wear a topcoat, and died shortly afterward.
William Henry Harrison, who caught pneumonia during his inaugural address and died a short time later.
William Henry Harrison
George Washington's second address was the shortest (135 words), and William Henry Harrison delivered the longest (8,495 words).
That was William Henry Harrison, who fell ill with pneumonia after giving an excessively long inaugural address in poor weather.
William Henry Harrison succumbed to Pneumonia after delivering his inaugural address in freezing rain. His inaugural address, which is still considered the longest, attacked the policies of Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren, and promised a return of the National Bank. His term of office lasted only a month, so there was little time for him to do anything beyond receptions in the White House.
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