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William Henry Harrison

William Henry Harrison
Includes allegorical figures of Justice and the Constitution

Death of William Henry Harrison

Death of William Henry Harrison
"I wish you to understand the true principles of the Government. I wish them carried out. I ask nothing more"

Death of William Henry Harrison

Death of William Henry Harrison
"I wish to understand the true principles of the Government. I wish them carried out. I ask nothing more"

Genl. Wm. H. Harrison & Staff

Genl. Wm. H. Harrison & Staff
Depicting, left to right, Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, Colonel Charles Stewart Todd, Colonel Lewis Cass, General Harrison, and Colonel Richard Mentor Johnson

William Henry Harrison

William Henry Harrison
"Inaugurated March 4th, 1841, Died April 4th, 1841"

A Bloody battle : between the United States troops under the command of Gov. Harrison, and several tribes of Indians, near the Prophet's town, Nov. 7th, 1811.

A Bloody battle : between the United States troops under the command of Gov. Harrison, and several tribes of Indians, near the Prophet's town, Nov. 7th, 1811.
Verse in eight stanzas; first lines: O'er western hills, Columbia's martial band march'd forth to guard her own defenceless land.

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Quarter Masters Department, 8th Military District. To William Baird, Buffalo, New York. Orders from General Harrison to furnish the troops with quarters, fuel, straw, and means of transportation.

1833 Feb. 21

1833 Feb. 21
United States North Bend, Ohio. To Thomas Sidney Jesup. My health is good, but I am horribly oppressed by hard ties & I fear it will be much worse with me before it is better. I struggle hard however to bear up against the numerous ills that beset…

1828 Apr. 7

1828 Apr. 7
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841, pres. United States Speech delivered in the Senate about a tax on salt.
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