
William Henry Harrison
William Henry Harrison was the ninth President of the United States, serving an extremely short term of just 32 days in 1841 before his death from pneumonia, which he is believed to have contracted during his lengthy inauguration speech. Harrison's presidency is often noted for its brevity, and he is remembered as the first U.S. president to die in office, which led to a significant constitutional crisis regarding presidential succession.
Born on Feb 09, 1773 (252 years old)
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William Henry Harrison attempted to discredit Tecumseh and his brother by challenging them to stop the sun.
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William Henry Harrison attempted to discredit Tecumseh and his brother by challenging them to stop the sun during an eclipse.
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William Henry Harrison attempted to discredit Tecumseh and his brother by challenging them to stop the sun.
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William Henry Harrison died just 32 days into his presidency due to illness.
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