The 1888 presidential election is best known, at least among connoisseurs of political gossip, for matching two stolidly unsexy candidates who both had a taste for much younger women: The incumbent, Grover Cleveland, had bid bachelorhood farewell in 188
...Indians, which they did DECEMBER 3, 1803. Negotiated shortly after the Louisiana Purchase by future President William Henry Harrison, the Kaskaskia Indian Treaty stated: "And whereas the greater part of the said tribe have been baptized and received into...
...continuing series of presidential one-dollar coins, which began in 2007 (the ninth coin in that series, with a portrait of William Henry Harrison, will be released in February). The theme for 2010 will be government. The second coin will show the Great Tree...
...Mo.,” the Tribune said, noting that he was actually born in a town called Lamar, not too far from there. William Henry Harrison is another who has multiple state claims, according to the Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies. “Ohio also likes...
...it is no fault of mine. And I am grateful beyond measure that I don't work for such a boob. I am thankful that President William Henry Harrison died of pneumonia after giving a lengthy inaugural speech, which inspired subsequent presidents to keep it tight. I'm...
...away on Monday, Nov. 24, 2008, at a Bluefield hospital. Born on Nov. 2, 1925, in Baileysville, he was a son of the late William Henry Harrison and Mary Ellen Ellis Morgan. He had been a resident of Bluefield, Va., for four years and was a member of the Memorial...
...him to the ranks of the below average. Better than Franklin Pierce! Smarter than Warren Harding! And healthier than William Henry Harrison! The hoopla will subside after Jan 20. Reality is going to smack this nation in the face and they going to say “What...
...Building permits John W. Bates, 1331 High St., $300, shed. Anna Wildermouth, 203 E. Ottawa St., $1,225, garage. William Harrison, 418 W. Market St., $8,500, residential demolition. Cass Superior Court I (Honorable Thomas Perrone presiding) Dwight D. Inman,...
...after taking the oath in 1789, and he kissed the Bible, two traditions that have been carried out by most presidents since. William Henry Harrison was the first to arrive to his inauguration by railroad, in 1841. Franklin Pierce in 1853 was the first to affirm...
...Van Buren (whose nickname Old Kinderhook is the origin of "OK" by some accounts) presided into 1841 and was succeeded by William Henry Harrison who died of pneumonia after 31 days (shortest presidential term ever). John Tyler then took over, in April. Then...