He was born in Virginia, but some say there is a case to be made that he should be considered an Ohio president.
On March 4, 1841, William Henry Harrison delivered what is the longest inaugural ... Ironically, after giving what was (and still is) the longest inaugural address of any U.S. president, Harrison’s ...
Since George Washington’s first inaugural address, US presidents have used the occasion to inspire and share their vision for the country’s future. But one president went far beyond the norm, ...
President William Henry Harrison died exactly one month after he delivered a nearly two hour inaugural address in the rain and cold.
Temperatures have been as low as the single digits. And some even think a windy and rainy day in 1841 led to President William Henry Harrison catching a cold that ended up killing him one month later.
Johnson was sworn in by U.S. District Court Judge Sarah T. Hughes on Air Force One, just hours after President John F.
even contributed to the death of one president (William Henry Harrison), who refused to wear a hat and coat while standing outside during his one-hour and 40-minute inaugural address. He caught ...
But President-elect Harrison wore no hat, coat or gloves when he received the Oath of Office to become the 9th President of the United States of America. Standing in the cold and the rain ...
William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States, is pictured in a daguerrotype captured in 1841 (Pictures from History/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) It might have also ...