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  1. William Henry Harrison, an American military officer and politician, was the ninth President of the United States (1841), the oldest President to be elected at the time. On his 32nd day, he became the first to die in office, serving the shortest tenure in U.S. Presidential history. “Give him a barrel of hard cider and settle a pension of two ...

  2. U.S. Minister to Columbia. 1836: Unsuccessful Whig Candidate for President. March 4, 1841-April 4, 1841: 9th President of the United States. First President from the Whig Party. April, 4, 1841: Died of Pneumonia after giving a long inaugural speech in cold weather, Harrison’s presidency was the shortest in history.

  3. William Henry Harrison ( 1773. február 9. – 1841. április 4.) az amerikai hadsereg tisztje, politikus, az Amerikai Egyesült Államok 9. elnöke, az utolsó, aki a függetlenségi nyilatkozat aláírása előtt született. Ő az első, aki hivatali ideje alatt hunyt el, mindössze 32 nappal beiktatása után, így a legrövidebb elnökség ...

  4. 威廉·亨利·哈里森 (英語: William Henry Harrison ,1773年2月9日—1841年4月4日)是美国军官兼政治家,曾于1841年当上第九任 美国总统 ,但就职仅31天就因病去世,是首位 任内逝世的美国总统 ,也是任职时间最短的美国总统。. 哈里森的致死病因至今仍有争议 ...

  5. William Henry Harrison ( 9. helmikuuta 1773 Virginia, Yhdysvallat – 4. huhtikuuta 1841) oli Yhdysvaltain yhdeksäs presidentti. Harrisonin presidenttikausi kesti vain kuukauden ennen hänen kuolemaansa vuonna 1841. [4] Ennen lyhyttä presidenttikauttaan Harrison toimi Yhdysvaltain armeijassa eri sotilasjoukkojen komentajana sodissa intiaaneja ...

  6. The Whigs, led by Henry Clay, fielded Harrison as a war hero candidate in 1840. During the campaign, they downplayed Harrison's genteel origins and portrayed him as a hard cider drinking, log cabin westerner in contrast to the sophisticated Democratic nominee, President Martin Van Buren.

  7. Place of Death: Washington, D.C. Date of Death: April 4, 1841. Place of Burial: North Bend, Ohio. Cemetery Name: William Henry Harrison Tomb State Memorial. William Henry Harrison is known as the president with the longest inauguration speech, and the shortest term – he was Commander in Chief for only 30 days, 12 hours, and 30 minutes.