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ipl2 ^ | April 04, 2015 | unatt

Posted on 04/04/2015 3:42:30 PM PDT by SunkenCiv

On this day, in POTUS history, In 1841, William H. Harrison died.


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[snip] Welcome! In this resource you will find background information, election results, cabinet members, notable events, and some points of interest on each of the presidents. Links to biographies, historical documents, audio and video files, and other presidential sites are also included. [/snip]
1 posted on 04/04/2015 3:42:30 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
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William Henry Harrison
Inaugural Address (longest ever)
Thursday, March 4, 1841
http://www.bartleby.com/124/pres26.html


2 posted on 04/04/2015 3:44:08 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (What do we want? REGIME CHANGE! When do we want it? NOW!)
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What Really Killed William Henry Harrison?
By JANE McHUGH and PHILIP A. MACKOWIAK
MARCH 31, 2014
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/01/science/what-really-killed-william-henry-harrison.html?_r=0


3 posted on 04/04/2015 3:44:54 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (What do we want? REGIME CHANGE! When do we want it? NOW!)
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To: SunkenCiv

Death certificate or it didn’t happen.


4 posted on 04/04/2015 3:46:59 PM PDT by cripplecreek ("For by wise guidance you can wage your war")
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To: cripplecreek

;’)


5 posted on 04/04/2015 3:47:45 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (What do we want? REGIME CHANGE! When do we want it? NOW!)
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To: SunkenCiv
William Henry Harrison
3rd cousin 4x removed of wife of grand uncle, not a real close member of the family.
6 posted on 04/04/2015 3:50:00 PM PDT by mountainlion (Live well for those that did not make it back.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Neat! thanks for posting.


7 posted on 04/04/2015 3:55:34 PM PDT by laplata ( Liberals/Progressives have diseased minds.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Bump


8 posted on 04/04/2015 3:58:42 PM PDT by Fiddlstix (Warning! This Is A Subliminal Tagline! Read it at your own risk!(Presented by TagLines R US))
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An arrow to the right of some of the Presidents show those elected to a second term in their own right (that is, they hadn't succeeded to the office due to the death or resignation of their predecessor); an asterisk indicates those who served out both their terms, and that's a very small list. Grover Cleveland's non-consecutive terms led me to put the arrow and asterisk after his second appearance. In the century from Andrew Jackson to FDR, inclusive, there were only five. Our past three Presidents have been reelected, that's only the second time in US history three consecutive Presidents have succeeded themselves in office.
  1. George Washington, 1789-1797 <- *
  2. John Adams, 1797-1801
  3. Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1809 <- *
  4. James Madison, 1809-1817 <- *
  5. James Monroe, 1817-1825 <- *
  6. John Quincy Adams, 1825-1829
  7. Andrew Jackson, 1829-1837 <- *
  8. Martin Van Buren, 1837-1841
  9. William Henry Harrison, 1841
  10. John Tyler, 1841-1845
  11. James Knox Polk, 1845-1849
  12. Zachary Taylor, 1849-1850
  13. Millard Fillmore, 1850-1853
  14. Franklin Pierce, 1853-1857
  15. James Buchanan, 1857-1861
  16. Abraham Lincoln, 1861-1865 <-
  17. Andrew Johnson, 1865-1869 (impeached, not convicted)
  18. Ulysses S. Grant, 1869-1877 <- *
  19. Rutherford Birchard Hayes, 1877-1881
  20. James Abram Garfield, 1881
  21. Chester Alan Arthur, 1881-1885
  22. Grover Cleveland, 1885-1889
  23. Benjamin Harrison, 1889-1893
  24. Grover Cleveland, 1893-1897 <- *
  25. William McKinley, 1897-1901 <-
  26. Theodore Roosevelt, 1901-1909
  27. William Howard Taft, 1909-1913
  28. Woodrow Wilson, 1913-1921 <- *
  29. Warren Gamaliel Harding, 1921-1923
  30. Calvin Coolidge, 1923-1929
  31. Herbert Clark Hoover, 1929-1933
  32. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1933-1945 <- *
  33. Harry S. Truman, 1945-1953
  34. Dwight David Eisenhower, 1953-1961 <- *
  35. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1961-1963
  36. Lyndon Baines Johnson, 1963-1969
  37. Richard Milhous Nixon, 1969-1974 <- (impeachment hearings begun, ended with his resignation)
  38. Gerald Rudolph Ford, 1974-1977
  39. James Earl Carter, Jr., 1977-1981
  40. Ronald Wilson Reagan, 1981-1989 <- *
  41. George Herbert Walker Bush, 1989-1993
  42. William Jefferson Clinton, 1993-2001 <- * (impeached, not convicted)
  43. George Walker Bush, 2001-2009 <- *
  44. Barack Hussein Obama, 2009-  <- (pending)

9 posted on 04/04/2015 4:02:12 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (What do we want? REGIME CHANGE! When do we want it? NOW!)
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To: mountainlion

;’) People with no interest in genealogy marry closer than that. ;’)


10 posted on 04/04/2015 4:03:10 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (What do we want? REGIME CHANGE! When do we want it? NOW!)
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To: laplata; Fiddlstix

:’) My pleasure.


11 posted on 04/04/2015 4:03:40 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (What do we want? REGIME CHANGE! When do we want it? NOW!)
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This got started because of today’s topic about Calvin Coolidge (also interesting), which had the comment that Grover Cleveland was “also a good president”. Taking it all in, it’s likely that he was considered at least the better choice when he won his non-consecutive second term. By and large, the two-termers (a few of whom didn’t serve out their terms) belong on the list of our better Presidents; some may have turned out well, but weren’t in office very long (Garfield).

After Grant, the first Pubbie to win in own right and serve out a second term was Eisenhower (73 years from end to beginning); as noted earlier, there few during near-century from Andrew Jackson to FDR. McKinley was assassinated a short time into his second term, Teddy declined to run in his own right to a second full term — until he tried for his own non-consecutive term and delivered the election to Woodrow Wilson. Wilson became the second POTUS since Grant to win a second term and serve out both of them, although he was famously in poor health, and possibly incapacitated, during part of his second term. The other was Cleveland.

The gap from Jackson to Grant was over thirty years; the gap from Wilson to FDR was only 12. After Eisenhower, the next President to accomplish reelection and completing both terms was Ronald Reagan, with a gap of twenty years and five intervening administrations.


12 posted on 04/04/2015 4:16:50 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (What do we want? REGIME CHANGE! When do we want it? NOW!)
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Fiddled with it a little, moving the dates out of the link.
  1. George Washington, 1789-1797 <- *
  2. John Adams, 1797-1801
  3. Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1809 <- *
  4. James Madison, 1809-1817 <- *
  5. James Monroe, 1817-1825 <- *
  6. John Quincy Adams, 1825-1829
  7. Andrew Jackson, 1829-1837 <- *
  8. Martin Van Buren, 1837-1841
  9. William Henry Harrison, 1841
  10. John Tyler, 1841-1845
  11. James Knox Polk, 1845-1849
  12. Zachary Taylor, 1849-1850
  13. Millard Fillmore, 1850-1853
  14. Franklin Pierce, 1853-1857
  15. James Buchanan, 1857-1861
  16. Abraham Lincoln, 1861-1865 <-
  17. Andrew Johnson, 1865-1869
  18. Ulysses S. Grant, 1869-1877 <- *
  19. Rutherford Birchard Hayes, 1877-1881
  20. James Abram Garfield, 1881
  21. Chester Alan Arthur, 1881-1885
  22. Grover Cleveland, 1885-1889
  23. Benjamin Harrison, 1889-1893
  24. Grover Cleveland, 1893-1897 <- *
  25. William McKinley, 1897-1901 <-
  26. Theodore Roosevelt, 1901-1909
  27. William Howard Taft, 1909-1913
  28. Woodrow Wilson, 1913-1921 <- *
  29. Warren Gamaliel Harding, 1921-1923
  30. Calvin Coolidge, 1923-1929
  31. Herbert Clark Hoover, 1929-1933
  32. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1933-1945 <- *
  33. Harry S. Truman, 1945-1953
  34. Dwight David Eisenhower, 1953-1961 <- *
  35. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1961-1963
  36. Lyndon Baines Johnson, 1963-1969
  37. Richard Milhous Nixon, 1969-1974 <-
  38. Gerald Rudolph Ford, 1974-1977
  39. James Earl Carter, Jr., 1977-1981
  40. Ronald Wilson Reagan, 1981-1989 <- *
  41. George Herbert Walker Bush, 1989-1993
  42. William Jefferson Clinton, 1993-2001 <- *
  43. George Walker Bush, 2001-2009 <- *
  44. Barack Hussein Obama, 2009-  <- *

13 posted on 04/04/2015 4:21:03 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (What do we want? REGIME CHANGE! When do we want it? NOW!)
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14 posted on 04/04/2015 4:21:40 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (What do we want? REGIME CHANGE! When do we want it? NOW!)
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What Really Killed William Henry Harrison?
by Jane Mchugh and Philip A. Mackowiak
New York Times
March 31, 2014
The first clue that the pneumonia diagnosis was wrong lies in Miller's own apparent uneasiness with it. "The disease," he wrote, "was not viewed as a case of pure pneumonia; but as this was the most palpable affection, the term pneumonia afforded a succinct and intelligible answer to the innumerable questions as to the nature of the attack."

Harrison -- who had had some medical training as a young man -- summoned Miller to the White House on March 26, complaining not of a lung ailment but of anxiety and fatigue. Miller did not bleed him, as was the standard treatment for pneumonia at the time. (More about what he did do in a moment.) But Miller may have overlooked a clue that was in front of his nose.

In those days the nation's capital had no sewer system. Until 1850, some sewage simply flowed onto public grounds a short distance from the White House, where it stagnated and formed a marsh; the White House water supply was just seven blocks downstream of a depository for "night soil," hauled there each day at government expense.

That field of human excrement would have been a breeding ground for two deadly bacteria, Salmonella typhi and S. paratyphi, the causes of typhoid and paratyphoid fever -- also known as enteric fever, for their devastating effect on the gastrointestinal system.

Two other antebellum presidents, James K. Polk and Zachary Taylor, developed severe gastroenteritis while living in the White House. Taylor died, while Polk recovered, only to be killed by what is thought to have been cholera a mere three months after leaving office.

15 posted on 04/04/2015 4:27:47 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (What do we want? REGIME CHANGE! When do we want it? NOW!)
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Another interesting tidbit (it's not all *that* interesting), this time regarding Mount Rushmore -- Washington was first POTUS, he's on there; Jefferson was alive during Washington's time in office, he's on there; Lincoln was born during Jefferson's time in office (just made it under the wire); and TR was alive during Lincoln's time in office. Alas, Ronald Reagan was born in 1911, 2 years after TR left office. ;') The most recent POTUS alive during TR's administration was LBJ, and I doubt anyone want his sorry ass up on Mount Rushmore.

16 posted on 04/04/2015 4:55:28 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (What do we want? REGIME CHANGE! When do we want it? NOW!)
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To: mountainlion

Tippicanoe and Tyler too! Most Freepers probably know this, but the grandsons (!) of John Tyler, the man who became president when Harrison died, are STILL ALIVE.


17 posted on 04/04/2015 5:11:11 PM PDT by fhayek
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To: SunkenCiv
William Henry Harrison was one of two sons of Signers of the Declaration of Independence to become President. The other one, of course, was John Quincy Adams.

Benjamin Harrison was the only great-grandson of a Signer of the Declaration of Independence to become President, as well as being the only grandson of a President to be elected President. (No doubt George P. Bush is hoping to be the second.)

18 posted on 04/04/2015 5:19:55 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: SunkenCiv
William Henry Harrison was one of two sons of Signers of the Declaration of Independence to become President. The other one, of course, was John Quincy Adams.

Benjamin Harrison was the only great-grandson of a Signer of the Declaration of Independence to become President, as well as being the only grandson of a President to be elected President. (No doubt George P. Bush is hoping to be the second.)

19 posted on 04/04/2015 5:19:55 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: Verginius Rufus
The Bush family is related to 0bama. Actually all the presidents belong to one of two families. I am distantly related to several presidents. That and $5 will get ma a coffee at starBucks.
20 posted on 04/04/2015 5:28:59 PM PDT by mountainlion (Live well for those that did not make it back.)
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