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  1. Harrison delivered the longest inaugural address to date, running 8,445 words. He wrote the entire speech himself, though it was edited by soon-to-be Secretary of State, Daniel Webster. Webster said afterwards that in the process of reducing the text, he had "killed seventeen Roman proconsuls".

  2. Jan 20, 2017 · On March 4, 1841, William Henry Harrison was inaugurated as president and decided to give a marathon speech. It ran 8,445 words and, despite being the oldest man elected president up until that...

  3. William Henry Harrison had the longest inaugural address at 8,460 words and took one hour and 45 minutes to deliver. This was 3,000 words more than Taft's which was the second longest. George Washington's second inaugural address was the shortest at 135 words. It lasted less than two minutes.

  4. Far different is the power of our sovereignty. It can interfere with no one's faith, prescribe forms of worship for no one's observance, inflict no punishment but after well-ascertained guilt, the result of investigation under rules prescribed by the Constitution itself.

  5. Jul 27, 2023 · William Henry Harrison (1773–1841) was the ninth president of the United States. He died shortly after taking office—the first president to die in office—and his tenure was the shortest in the history of the presidency.

  6. Inaugural addresses vary in length, with an average of 2,337 words. William Henry Harrison gave the longest inaugural speech in history at 8,460 words. 5 The length of the speech may have cost Harrison his life; he contracted pneumonia soon thereafter and died one month later.

  7. - Exposed to extremely cold weather while reading this, the longest inaugural address, President Harrison became ill and died within a month of his inauguration day. He was the first president to die in office.