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  1. William Henry Harrison (Contea di Charles City, 9 febbraio 1773 – Washington, 4 aprile 1841) è stato un generale e politico statunitense. È stato il 9º presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America. Il suo mandato è stato il più breve fra tutti i presidenti degli Stati Uniti d'America.

  2. The inauguration of William Henry Harrison in Washington, D.C., on March 4, 1841. Harrison was the first president-elect to travel by railroad to Washington, D.C., for his inauguration. Wearing no gloves and no overcoat despite the freezing weather, he rode up Pennsylvania Avenue on a white horse to take the oath of office on March 4, 1841.

  3. William Henry Harrison, an American military officer and politician, was the ninth President of the United States (1841), the oldest President to be elected at the time. On his 32nd day, he became ...

  4. William Henry Harrison served the shortest time of any American President—only thirty-two days. He also was the first President from the Whig Party. He had won his nickname, “Old Tip,” as the tough commanding general of American forces who defeated hostile Native Americans at the Battle of Tippecanoe in the Ohio River Valley in 1811.

  5. William Henry Harrison (* 9. Februar 1773 im Charles City County, Kolonie Virginia; † 4. April 1841 in Washington, D.C.) war ein amerikanischer Generalmajor und Politiker. Im Jahr 1841 war er für einen Monat der neunte Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika und der erste, der im Amt verstarb. Harrison entstammte einer prominenten ...

  6. ウィリアム・ヘンリー・ハリソン ( 英語: William Henry Harrison, 1773年 2月9日 - 1841年 4月4日 )は、 アメリカ合衆国 の 軍人 、 政治家 で、第9代 アメリカ合衆国大統領 である。. 1811年 の ティピカヌーの戦い での勝利で名声を獲得したため、「ティピカヌー ...

  7. William Henry Harrison served the shortest time of any American President—only thirty-two days. He also was the first President from the Whig Party. He had won his nickname, “Old Tip,” as the tough commanding general of American forces who defeated hostile Native Americans at the Battle of Tippecanoe in the Ohio River Valley in 1811.