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  1. Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison was the wife of the ninth President of the United States, William Henry Harrison. Being married to the president she assumed the First Lady of the United States but this title was only nominal as she never entered the White House during her husband’s one-month term in 1841.

  2. Experience the extraordinary life of Anna Harrison, the resilient first lady who overcame personal tragedies. From losing most of her children to the untimel...

  3. 31 de may. de 2023 · Harrison, Anna Symmes. Anna Tuthill Symmes was born to John Cleves and Anna Tuthill Symmes on July 25, 1775, in Sussex County, New Jersey; her mother died the following year. Her father, an officer in the Continental Army, determined that he could not raise her himself, and so she was raised by her maternal grandparents on Long Island.

  4. Anna Harrison. Ian M Power. The weathering of silicate minerals removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere over geologic timescales and is also investigated as an engineered strategy to ...

  5. Harrison even learned not to discuss politics on that day. In 1840 the Whigs approached Harrison to run for president. Despite Anna’s pleas that he decline, he began to campaign even though he was almost 68 and his health was not good. His record as a war hero as well as his political views appeared to please the voters and he was elected. .

  6. Anna Tuthill Harrison (Symmes) (25 Jul 1775 - 25 Feb 1864) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (32 entries) edit. arwiki آنا ...

  7. www.infoplease.com › who2-biography › anna-harrisonAnna Harrison | Infoplease

    U.S. First Lady. Anna Symmes Harrison was the wife of U.S. president William Henry Harrison, but he died before she arrived in Washington to serve as the first lady. Anna was the daughter of Judge John Symmes, a prosperous New Jersey widower who also owned land in Ohio. There she met and married Harrison in 1795, when he was an army lieutenant.