William Henry Harrison
(1773-1841)
Occupation |
U.S. Representative U.S. President (March 4, 1797 - April 4, 1841) |
Date of Birth | February 9, 1773 |
Date of Death | April 4, 1841 |
Place of Birth | Charles City, VA |
Place of Death | Washington, D.C. |
Education | Hampden-Sydney College |
Parents |
Elizabeth (Bassett) Harrison Benjamin Harrison V |
Spouse | Anna Symmes |
Political Party |
Democratic-Republican (before 1828) Whig (1836-1841) |
Military Service |
Allegiance United States |
Service/Branch (Years) United States Army Indiana Territory Militia Years of Service 1791-1798 1811 1812-1814 |
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Rank Major General (United States Army) |
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Number of Children | Ten |
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Born in Virginia on February 9, 1773, William Henry Harrison became the ninth president of the United States in 1841. Elected at age 67, he was then the oldest man to take the office, and became the first U.S. president to die in office. His one-month tenure was the shortest. His father, Benjamin, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and his grandson, also Benjamin, became the 23rd president.
“The chains of military despotism, once fastened upon a nation, ages might pass away before they could be shaken off.”
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