How did William Harrison get pneumonia?

The pneumonia was thought to be a direct result of a cold the 68-year-old Harrison caught while delivering a numbingly long Inaugural Address (at 8,445 words, the longest in history) in wet, freezing weather without a hat, overcoat or gloves.
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What disease did William Henry Harrison have?

Historians have long maintained that pneumonia killed William Henry Harrison (1773–1841) just 1 month after he became the ninth president of the United States.
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How did William Henry Harrison get typhoid fever?

Mackowiak of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, along with Jane McHugh, conducted a modern-day medical investigation into the causes of Harrison's death, in 1841, and discovered that his primary illness was typhoid fever — which he contracted through the White House's contaminated water system.
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What illness did William Henry Harrison die from?

Historians have long maintained that pneumonia killed William Henry Harrison (1773-1841) just 1 month after he became the ninth president of the United States.
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What were William Henry Harrison's last words?

Harrison's last words were for his doctor. “I wish you to understand the true principles of government. I wish them carried out,” he said. His vice president, John Tyler, would immediately face a daunting task in that area.
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William Henry Harrison: Hey, What Happened? (1841)



Was William Henry Harrison on the Titanic?

William boarded the Titanic at Southampton (ticket number 112059) with Mr Ismay and Ismay's valet Richard Fry. He occupied cabin B94. Mr Harrison died in the sinking. His body was later recovered by the MacKay Bennett (#110).
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What President got sick at inauguration?

On March 26, Harrison developed a cold. According to the prevailing medical misconception of that time, it was believed that his illness was directly caused by the bad weather at his inauguration; however, Harrison's illness did not arise until more than three weeks after the event.
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Who was president for only 32 days?

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 the first to die in office, serving the shortest tenure in U.S. Presidential history.
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What president died of pneumonia while in office?

Harrison went to bed at the end of inauguration day with a bad cold that soon developed into a fatal case of pneumonia.
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Who gave the shortest inauguration speech?

George Washington's second inaugural address remains the shortest ever delivered, at just 135 words.
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Who was the shortest president in history?

The tallest U.S. president was Abraham Lincoln at 6 feet 4 inches (193 centimeters), while the shortest was James Madison at 5 feet 4 inches (163 centimeters).
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Who was president for 1 day?

President for One Day may refer to: David Rice Atchison, a 19th-century U.S. Senator best known for the claim that he served as Acting President of the United States on March 4, 1849.
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What president was an only child?

Although there were no only-children, three presidents only had one sibling - Calvin Coolidge, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Ronald Reagan. On average the presidents had a little over 5 siblings.
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Which president did not use the Bible to take the oath of office?

Theodore Roosevelt did not use the Bible when taking the oath in 1901, nor did John Quincy Adams, who swore on a book of law, with the intention that he was swearing on the constitution. Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in on a Roman Catholic missal on Air Force One.
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Who was poorest president?

Truman was among the poorest U.S. presidents, with a net worth considerably less than $1 million. His financial situation contributed to the doubling of the presidential salary to $100,000 in 1949.
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Which president was never married?

Tall, stately, stiffly formal in the high stock he wore around his jowls, James Buchanan was the only President who never married. Presiding over a rapidly dividing Nation, Buchanan grasped inadequately the political realities of the time.
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Which president died from standing in the rain?

After standing out in the cold rain for two hours, President Harrison fell ill and died on April 4, 1841 -- 31 days later. He was the first president to die in office. For more on William Henry Harrison's inauguration, visit the "American Treasures" exhibition.
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Which president never lived in the White House?

Although President Washington oversaw the construction of the house, he never lived in it. It was not until 1800, when the White House was nearly completed, that its first residents, President John Adams and his wife, Abigail, moved in. Since that time, each President has made his own changes and additions.
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Who was the only president to take the oath of office from a woman?

On November 22, 1963, in a crowded cabin on Air Force One, at Love Field in Dallas, Texas, Lyndon Johnson was sworn in as President after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Judge Sarah T. Hughes, who administered the oath that day, became the first woman to swear in a President.
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Is there a list of names from the Titanic?

Following the disaster, newspapers around the nation and the world rushed to print lists of both the lost and the survivors. The following list includes the names of all Passengers known to be aboard the Titanic on April 14, 1912. Survivors are designated by a heart symbol.
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What is the full name of the Titanic?

Titanic, in full Royal Mail Ship (RMS) Titanic, British luxury passenger liner that sank on April 14–15, 1912, during its maiden voyage, en route to New York City from Southampton, England, killing about 1,500 (see Researcher's Note: Titanic) passengers and ship personnel.
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