William Henry Harrison
9th President (1841)
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Birth:
February 9, 1773 at Charles City County, Virginia
Death:
April 4, 1841 at Washington, D.C.
The Life of President William Henry Harrison
Birthplace and Gravesite
Photographs of Harrison Birthplace — Charles City County, Virginia
Photographs of Harrison Gravesite — North Bend, Ohio
First Lady & Family
Anna Harrison Biography from the White House
Pictures of Anna Harrison from the Library of Congress
Benjamin Harrison - grandson
Benjamin Harrison - father
Genealogy
Ancestors and Descendants of William Henry Harrison
Harrison ancestry
Biographies
White House Biography
Biography from Biography.com
Congressional Biography
Pictures & Portraits
Pictures from the Library of Congress
Harrison images
William Henry Harrison's Presidency
Cabinet & Staff
List by infoplease.com
Daniel Webster - Secretary of State
Speeches, Papers & Historical Documents
William Henry Harrison Papers and Documents at the Indiana Historical Society
Speeches from Presidential Rhetoric
Harrison Resource Guide from the Library of Congress
Messages and letters of William Henry Harrison
Index to the William H. Harrison papers at the Library of Congress
Text of Inaugural Address from Bartelby.com
Vice President
John Tyler
Events During Harrison's Administration & Lifetime
Military Service
War of 1812
Battle of Tippecanoe
Territorial Governor of Indiana
Battle of Thames
Inauguration
Election Results & Presidential Campaigns
Year
Opponent
Results
1836
Martin Van Buren (Democrat)
,
Hugh L. White (Whig)
,
Daniel Webster (Whig)
,
Willie P. Mangum (Independent)
Van Buren 170, Harrison 73, White 26, Webster 14, Mangum 11
1840
Martin Van Buren (Democrat)
Harrison 234, Van Buren 60
1840 Harrison campaign memorabilia
1836 & 1840 Campaign & Election History
Log Cabin and Hard Cider campaign of 1840
Campaign of 1840 lesson plans
Further Information about William Henry Harrison
National Historic Sites, State Historic Sites, Landmarks, Memorials & Places to Visit
William Henry Harrison Birthplace - Charles City County, Virginia
Berkeley Plantation, Harrison birthplace - Charles City County, Virginia
William Henry Harrison Gravesite - North Bend, Ohio
Grouseland, Harrison home - Vincennes, Indiana
William Henry Harrison farm - North Bend, Ohio
Tippecanoe Battlefield Monument and Harrison statue - Battle Ground, Indiana
Tippecanoe Battlefield and Museum - Battle Ground, Indiana
Harrison Equestrian Statue - Cincinnati, Ohio
Harrison Statue - Indianapolis, Indiana
Harrison Bust at the Virginia State Capitol Rotunda - Richmond, Virginia
Harrison Statue - Rapid City, South Dakota
Miscellaneous
The Battle of Tippecanoe
The Curse
William Henry Harrison and the Louisiana Purchase
Tippecanoe and Tyler Too
Inaugural Items
Health and Medical History
Harrison's Cause of Death
Harrison Quotes
Books & Other Media
Old Tippecanoe: William Henry Harrison and His Time
Presidencies of William Henry Harrison and John Tyler
William H. Harrison
William Henry Harrison: Ninth President of the United States
Mr. Jefferson's Hammer: William Henry Harrison and the Origins of American Indian Policy
William Henry Harrison and the Conquest of the Ohio Country: Frontier Fighting in the War of 1812
The Life and Times of William Henry Harrison
Goodbye, Old Tippecanoe: William Henry Harrison and His One Month Presidency
William Henry Harrison: Young Tippecanoe
Trivia
Harrison facts and trivia
Tippecanoe and Tyler Too campaign song