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  1. William Henry Harrison: Ninth President 1841 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2005-09
  2. The Inaugural Speeches of the President - William Henry Harrison by William Henry Harrison, 2009-08-02
  3. A discourse delivered at Hanover, N.H. May 7, 1841 : on the occasion of the death of William Henry Harrison, late president of the United States (1841) by Charles B. Haddock, 1841-03-16
  4. William Henry Harrison Facts about the Presidents: by Joseph Nathan / Podell, Janet Kane, 2009-03-01
  5. William Henry Harrison, Young Tippecanoe by Howard S. Peckham, 2010-06-07
  6. A DISCOURSE ON THE DEATH OF WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON (1841) by REV. HORATIO POTTERD.D., 1841-09-21
  7. The American's Own Book
  8. Presidents from Adams through Polk, 1825-1849: Debating the Issues in Pro and Con Primary Documents by David A. Smith, 2005-06-30
  9. State of the Union Address (1st President George Washington to 22nd President Grover Cleveland) (Kindle Preferred Active TOC) by Presidents of the United States of America, 2009-10-01
  10. MAN'S FRAILTY, AND GOD'S IMMUTABILITY : A DISCOURSE, PREACHED IN TAUNTON, ON FRIDAY, MAY 14TH, 1841, THE DAY OF NATIONAL FAST, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE ... LATE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES (1841) by Andrew Bigelow, 1841-08-31
  11. The Religious Life of Famous Americans by Louis Albert Banks, 2010-06-09

21. Hamilton County
Electra, Carmen (actor, model) Farrell, Suzanne (ballet dancer) harrison, Benjamin(us president) harrison, william Henry (us president) Hoadly, George (Ohio
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Hamilton County
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Clark, Marguerite
(actor) Day, Doris (actor) Dennsion, William Jr. (Ohio governor) Electra, Carmen (actor, model) Farrell, Suzanne (ballet dancer) Harrison, Benjamin (U.S. President) Harrison, William Henry (U.S. President) Hoadly, George (Ohio governor) Hoadly, Mary Perry (First Lady of Ohio) Leick, Hudson (actor) Looker, Othniel (Ohio governor) Looker, Pamela Clark (First Lady of Ohio) Morrow, Jeremiah (Ohio governor) Morrow, Mary Parkhill (First Lady of Ohio) Procter, William (industrialist) Rogers, Roy (actor) Shannon, Sarah Obsun (First Lady of Ohio) Shannon, Wilson (Ohio governor) Smith, Mamie (musician) Spielberg, Steven (director) Stowe, Harriet Beecher (author) Taft, Bob (Ohio governor) Taft, William Howard (U.S. President) Williams, George Washington

22. Greatest US President
Greatest us president Beginning instant runoff round 1 There is a 5way tie forthe weakest candidate. Examining rank 2 vote counts. william Henry harrison
http://www.opgreens.org/irv/irv_tally.cgi?c=pres&b=pb

23. Find A Grave
william Henry harrison, the ninth us president, was the first to diein office in 1841 - and served the shortest time one month.
http://www.findagrave.com/pictures/452.html

24. EasyFunSchool - William Henry Harrison: A Presidential Unit - Article Archives -
william Henry harrison A presidential Unit william Henry harrison,the 9th us president, was born 9 Feb 1773 in Virginia. He was
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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.”

25. US Constitution - William Henry Harrison, 9th President
Parents Benjamin Elizabeth (Bassett) harrison. Symmes (17981830); Lucy Singleton(1800-26); william Henry (1802-38 us Congress us Senate Minister to Columbia.
http://www.1stamendment.com/WilliamHenryHarrison.htm

26. KiteCD - U.S. Presidents 1 To 10
harrison, william Henry 9th us president. Born 29 Mar 1790 Died 18 Jan 1862 Term1841 to 1845 Vice president to william Henry harrison, the 9th us president.
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United States Presidents 1 to 10
[1 George Washington] [2 John Adams] [3 Thomas Jefferson] [4 James Madison] ... [home]
Washington, George - 1st U.S. President
Born 22 February 1732
Died 14 December 1799
Term 1789 to 1797
  • Winning the first presidency by a unanimous vote, with some individuals having wished to make Washington king, it seems unusual that he did not really want the position of president. Although a successful general and president, Washington remained interested in farming throughout his presidency. He bred animals, specializing in the breeding of mules and helped to raise the quality of stock across the nation. As the first president, Washington had many new tasks to accomplish with trial and error as the only available method for accomplishing them. After appointing people to head the four executive departments, he tried to meet with each head, or ] secretary, individually. This proved to be daunting. As a result he had the secretaries meet with him as a group, forming the government's first cabinet. New York was the nation’s first capital, but people felt that the capital should be outside the territory of any states. George Washington selected the site for our current capital between the states of Maryland and Virginia. While the new capital was being built, Washington led the country from Philadelphia, which served as a temporary capital.

27. KiteCD - Famous People, Profiles And Links
Cleveland, Grover (as 24th us president); Clinton, william Jefferson; Coolidge H.Harding, Warren Gamaliel; harrison, Benjamin; harrison, william Henry; Hayes
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28. William Henry Harrison Monument
The 9th us president and the first from Ohio, william Henry harrisonsits astride a horse at the west end of Piatt Park. harrison
http://www.idiotech.com/oacdocs/oacbin/21harrison.html
William Henry Harrison Memorial
Louis T. Rebisso (1837-1899)
bronze on granite base
Piatt Park, Garfield Place at Elm Street
The 9th U.S. President and the first from Ohio, William Henry Harrison sits astride a horse at the west end of Piatt Park. Harrison, whose home was just west of Cincinnati in North Bend, led a successful political campaign as an Indian fighter and war hero. Unfortunately, he died from pneumonia, a month after his inauguration in 1841, which is the shortest term of office of any U.S. president. Artist Rebisso's portrayal of Harrison is the only equestrian sculpture in Cincinnati, and the horse's elevated front leg indicates his rider was wounded in battle. This piece, like other early monuments, was commissioned through public subscriptions.
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29. Grouseland
$2. Want to learn more about president william Henry harrison? Followthese links Great page? Please email us and let us know!
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Home of William Henry Harrison
William Henry Harrison
W illiam Henry Harrison was the Governor of the Indiana Territory from 1800-1812, and later served as the ninth President of the United States. He was president for only thirty days. He died on April 4, 1841, from the pneumonia he caught after giving his inaugural address
G rouseland was named after the grouse, a bird President Harrison loved to hunt. His bedroom is decorated with wallpaper featuring pictures of this bird. The Daughters of American Revolution had this wallpaper made when restoring the home.
William Henry Harrison's bedroom
Grouseland
W elcome to Grouseland, the first brick building in Vincennes. President and Mrs. Harrison lived in this seventeen room mansion along with 8 of their 10 children. Legislators stayed at Grouseland while visiting Vincennes. Townspeople were also invited to stay there while under Indian attacks.
T he Harrison mansion was restored to look like it did in the 1800's. It is filled with antique furniture, china, and paintings of the 1800's. There are even mannequins clothed to show how people dressed in that time period.

30. PresidentS Resource
which publishes a biography william Henry harrison, Young Tippecanoe. Sites FromHanover College; us Grant Association; us Grant Network; Sites listed by
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  • 31. Baseball Almanac - U.S. Presidents Menu
    And Their Relationship to Baseball. , us president, Link(s). 8 th, Martin VanBuren 18371941, No Data. 9 th, william Henry harrison 1841, No Data.
    http://www.baseball-almanac.com/prz_menu.shtml
    Support Baseball Almanac - Visit One Sponsor Each Visit Advertise Here Contact Us Our Newsletter Support Our Efforts ... Year In Review "I wanted to be a real major league baseball player, a genuine professional like Honus Wagner." - President Eisenhower A lmost every single U.S. President has had some connection, good or bad, with our national pastime. Throwing the first pitch, hosting a team in the Oval Office, receiving a lifetime field pass and many other historic events have taken place with sitting presidents, future presidents and previous presidents. This section brings forth those historical moments where baseball and Presidents came together on the field. The Presidents of the United States And Their Relationship to Baseball U.S. President Link(s) st George Washington
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    32. William Henry Harrison
    us Inaugural Addresses. Encyclopedia Americana william Henry harrison williamHenry harrison, 17731841, 9th president OF THE UNITED STATES.
    http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/History/US_History/Presidents/William_Henry_H

    33. New Book Of Knowledge: William Henry Harrison
    An encyclopedic biography written for 38 grade students. Includes fact file and first inaugural address.Category Kids and Teens School Time harrison, william Henry......WILIAM HENRY harrison Biography. william Henry harrison had the shortestterm in office of any us president. He died one month after
    http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/nbk/bios/09pharr.html

    Inaugural Address
    Quick Facts The Presidents NBK Contents WILIAM HENRY HARRISON
    Biography

    William Henry Harrison had the shortest term in office of any U.S. PRESIDENT . He died one month after his inauguration in 1841 and was the first president to die while in office. Before becoming president, Harrison had served as a soldier, territorial governor, congressman, senator, and diplomat. But it was his military career that won him the greatest fame and popularity with American voters. During the election campaign of 1840, Harrison's supporters pictured him as the "log cabin" candidate. Actually, he had been born into one of the most distinguished families in Virginia and raised on a large plantation. Early Years and Career Harrison was born on February 9, 1773, at his father's plantation, Berkeley, in Charles City County, Virginia. His father, Benjamin Harrison, was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, a close friend of George WASHINGTON , and governor of Virginia. William Henry was the youngest of the seven Harrison children. He received his early education at home and attended Virginia's Hampden-Sidney College without gaining a degree. His father wanted him to become a doctor, so William was sent to study medicine in Richmond and Philadelphia. When his father died in 1791, Harrison gave up medicine to join the Army. In 1791 the 18-year-old Harrison, newly commissioned as an ensign in the First Regiment of Infantry, arrived in Fort Washington (now Cincinnati, Ohio) in the Northwest Territory. Indian wars were then raging in this frontier region, and young Harrison learned his trade as a soldier fighting Indians.

    34. Haypenny: John Fitzgerald Kennedy - Friday, October 26, 2001
    First us president to wear a colostomy bag for medical reasons—John Adams, JohnQuincy Adams, Benjamin harrison, william Henry harrison, Grover Cleveland
    http://www.haypenny.com/archive/dailyarchive/abel/102601.html
    JFK: America's First [blank] President
    Friday, October 26, 2001.
    President John Fitzgerald Kennedy is remembered for a lot of things. Not the least of those things is that as of 2001, JFK holds the U.S. presidential record for most firsts. Here are just a few of the many firsts accomplished by the first catholic president:
    • First “youngest president”—before Kennedy, every president had been older than his/her predecessor. First U.S. President to inspire the name of a Jello Biafra (current lead drummer of Gerald Ford’s Stupid Living Room ) band. First U.S. President to wear a colostomy bag for medical reasons—John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Benjamin Harrison, William Henry Harrison, Grover Cleveland, Grover Quincy Cleveland, and William Henry Cleveland all wore colostomy bags, but it was for fun. First U.S. President. First U.S. President to be the second U.S. President to marry Marilyn Monroe-Polk.

    35. The Presidents Of The USA - EnchantedLearning.com
    president, Party, Term as president, Vicepresident. 9. william H. harrison (1773-1841),Whig, 1841, John Tyler. 10. John Tyler (1790-1862), Whig, 1841-1845, .
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    36. Grave-Harrison-William-Henry
    Name william Henry harrison. Categories 9th president of the usA usSenator from Ohio. us Congressman from Ohio. Duos and Trios. Burial
    http://www.mike-reed.com/Graves/fdp-grave-harrison-william-henry.htm
    Name: William Henry Harrison Categories: President of the USA US Senator from Ohio US Congressman from Ohio Duos and Trios Burial Location: William Henry Harrison Tomb State Memorial, North Bend, Ohio, USA. See Harrison's Original Burial Location in Washington, D.C. See the Death in Office Rule for Presidential Monuments Mike's Notes: Probably one of the least-visited presidential gravesites, Harrison's is also one of the largest. Who are the other un-visited dead presidents, you ask? Well, I don't have any scientific proof, but I would guess that Millard Fillmore Calvin Coolidge , and Lyndon Johnson would be among them (mostly because they are all so far out of the way). See William Henry Harrison's grave at Find A Grave.com Click here to see a slide show of all the U.S. Presidents' graves!

    37. Search For Graves By Name
    harrison, william Henry (Original Interment Location). Hayes, Joseph(Son of president Rutherford Hayes). Hayes, Lucy (us First Lady).
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    A B C D ... P - Q - R S T - U - V W XYZ Here is an alphabetical list of all the famous dead people I have visited. Click on a name to see pictures of the grave as well as my notes concerning the person or the site: F Fairbanks, Charles Warren (Vice-President of the USA) Fargo, William (Wells Fargo guy) Farnsworth, Philo T. (Invented the television) Fell, Jesse (Educator) Feltman, Charles (Hot Dog Innovator) Fermi, Enrico (Scientist) Few, Jr., William (Signer of the US Constitution) Field, Marshall (Businessman) Fillmore, Abigail (First Wife of President Millard Fillmore) Fillmore, Caroline (Second Wife of President Millard Fillmore) Fillmore, Mary (Daughter of President Millard Fillmore) Fillmore, Millard (13th President of the USA) Fillmore, Millard Powers (Son of President Millard Fillmore) Fine, Larry (3 Stooges Actor) Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Author) Fitzsimmons, Thomas (Signer of the US Constitution) NEW! Fleming, Sir Alexander (Scientist - Penicillin) Flynn, Errol (Actor) Foch, Ferdinand (Soldier; commander of Allied Forces) Folger, James A.

    38. World Almanac For Kids
    9. william Henry harrison, 31. The residence of the us president was called the president'sPalace, the president's House, and the Executive Mansion
    http://www.worldalmanacforkids.com/explore/presidents.html
    '); else document.write(''); // This script will choose the CSS (stylesheet) to use based on browser // End > EXPLORE ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT HISTORICAL BIRTHDAYS ... home Presidents of the United States Click on a president below to get to know him better. Sorry, no female presidents yet.
    George Washington
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    Presidential Thumbnails Take a quick look at some presidential statistics in order of appearance... George Washington to
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    First Ladies Make News These women served our country alongside their husbands.
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    President George W. Bush had a regulation T-ball field built on the South Lawn of the White House.
    The first game, between the Satchel Paige Memphis Red Sox and the Capitol City Rockies, took place on May 6, 2001.
    In 1886, Grover Cleveland became the first, and only, president to be married in the White House. The residence of the U.S. president was called the "President's Palace," the "President's House," and the "Executive Mansion," before Theodore Roosevelt made "White House" the official name in 1901. John Adams was the first president to live in the White House.

    39. World Almanac For Kids
    harrison, william Henry (1773–1841), ninth president of the us (1841).His claim to fame rests not on his administration—for
    http://www.worldalmanacforkids.com/explore/presidents/harrison_williamhenry.html
    '); else document.write(''); // This script will choose the CSS (stylesheet) to use based on browser // End > EXPLORE ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT HISTORICAL BIRTHDAYS ... home Contents HARRISON, William Henry
    Military Hero. top John Quincy Adams
    The 1840 Campaign. top John Tyler , as his running mate. Convinced that they could win by blaming the severe economic depression on the policies of President Martin Van Buren Presidents Directory
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    40. Innovative Teaching - U.S. Presidents
    bharrison/index.html; harrison, william Henry 9th president http//www.cr.k12.ia.us/Harr/william.html;Hayes, Rutherford B. - 19th
    http://surfaquarium.com/newsletter/presidents.htm
    Newsletter Presidents 2001
    Volume 3, Issue 18 - January 20, 2001 presented by
    Walter McKenzie - Surfaquarium Consulting
    Innovative staff development:
    Technology Applications, Multiple Intelligences,
    Curriculum Integration and Creative Education.
    Let's see what we can do for your staff! With George W. Bush now installed as the nations 43rd chief executive, the Innovative Teaching Newsletter takes a fresh look at online resources on Presidents of the United States this week. You can see the 1999 edition of this topic at http://www.egroups.com/message/innovative-teaching/212 . As we publish this edition, I am preparing to launch the third year of the Presidents' Project, in which students from all grade levels are invited to research and publish original pages on our Presidents. Registration opens tomorrow and the project begins on Lincoln's birthday, February 12th. You can read about the project, see past efforts and register your students at http://surfaquarium.com/prezproj.htm

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