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Thus at the same time that William Henry Harrison was preparing to pacify the aborigines of Indiana Territory and winning fame at the battle of Tippecanoe, Anglo-Saxon settlement made a great leap into the center of the North American continent to the west of the American agricultural frontier.
* In 1764 William Harrison ( the son of John Harrison ) sailed aboard the HMS Tartar, with the H-4 time piece.
* 1773 – William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States ( d. 1841 )
In an 1803 letter to William Henry Harrison, Jefferson wrote:
Adams sat for the earliest confirmed photograph still in existence of a U. S. president in 1843, although other sources contend that William Henry Harrison had posed even earlier for his portrait, in 1841.
In the presidential election of 1840, Van Buren was overwhelmingly defeated by a popular Whig, William Henry Harrison.
Van Buren was voted out of office after four years, losing to Whig candidate William Henry Harrison.
William Henry Harrison hoped to receive the support of the Western voters, Daniel Webster had strength in New England, and Hugh Lawson White had support in the South.
The revolt against Democratic rule led to the election of William Henry Harrison, the Whig candidate.
Van Buren outlived his four immediate successors as President ( William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James K. Polk and Zachary Taylor ).
U. S. president William Henry Harrison was treated with opium in 1841, and in the American Civil War, the Union Army used 2. 8 million ounces of opium tincture and powder and about 500, 000 opium pills.
* William Henry Harrison
# William Henry Harrison – Episcopalian
His use of real people, including William Harrison Ainsworth, also lent credence to the story.
It was to involve Harrison Ford and William Shatner.
Ironically, although President Jackson was able to secure fellow Democrat Martin Van Buren's election in the 1836 presidential election, Ohio voted for the Whig Party candidate and Ohio resident William Henry Harrison, despite Jackson's efforts to gain Ohioan support during the Toledo War.
The constitutional flaws in the process of presidential succession had been known since the death of President William Henry Harrison in 1841, but little progress had been made passing a constitutional amendment to remedy the problem.
When William Henry Harrison died in office, a debate arose over whether the Vice President would become President, or if he would just inherit the powers, thus becoming an Acting President.
William Henry Harrison died a month after taking office, though his successor ( John Tyler ) made an appointment during that presidential term.
The Kendall College presidents during 1907-1919 were: Arthur Grant Evans, Levi Harrison Beeler, Seth Reed Gordon, Frederick William Hawley, Ralph J. Lamb, Charles Evans, James G. McMurtry and Arthur L. Odell.
The Whig Party counted among its members such national political luminaries as Daniel Webster, William Henry Harrison, and their preeminent leader, Henry Clay of Kentucky.
In its two decades of existence, the Whig Party had two of its candidates, William Henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor, elected president.
The Whigs nominated a war hero in 1840 — and emphasized that William Henry Harrison had given up the high life to live in a log cabin on the frontier.
In the 1836 elections, the party was not yet sufficiently organized to run one nationwide candidate ; instead William Henry Harrison was its candidate in the northern and border states, Hugh Lawson White ran in the South, and Daniel Webster ran in his home state of Massachusetts.

William and Courtney
Image: William McKinley by Courtney Art Studio, 1896. jpg | Governor William McKinley of Ohio
Image: William McKinley by Courtney Art Studio, 1896. jpg | Former Governor William McKinley of Ohio
Image: William McKinley by Courtney Art Studio, 1896. jpg | President of the United States William McKinley of Ohio
Henry Courtney Selous | H. C. Selous ' illustration of Sly and the Hostess in the Induction ; from The Plays of William Shakespeare: The Comedies, edited by Charles Cowden Clarke and Mary Cowden Clarke ( 1830 )
Henry Courtney Selous | H. C. Selous ' illustration of the Cade Rebellion in Act 4, Scene 2 ; from The Plays of William Shakespeare: The Historical Plays, edited by Charles Cowden Clarke and Mary Cowden Clarke ( 1830 )
In 1709, the English captains Woodes Rogers, Etienne Courtney, and William Dampier along with a crew of 110, looted Guayaquil and demanded ransom ; however, they suddenly departed without collecting the ransom after an epidemic of yellow fever broke out.
Henry Courtney Selous | H. C. Selous ' illustration of Valentine and Proteus ' farewell in Act 1, Scene 1 ; from The Plays of William Shakespeare: The Comedies, edited by Charles Cowden Clarke and Mary Cowden Clarke ( 1830 )
Amy Songer, Amy Cook, Cassandra Kellogg, Jessica Moeller, Casey Patterson, Joe Kochak, Lea Henley, April Brown, Nicole Dennis, Courtney Mathias, Katie Owens, Amanda Peterson, Michael Shows, Scott Smith, Daniel Stewart, John Thompson, Brittany Winslett, Cameron Acheson, William Batey, Nick Biship, Chris Currie, Christine Dingivan, Golpar Garmestani, Erin Graves, Sarah Hollerman, Eric Hutchinson, Adam Leonard, Frances Leon, John Mansour, Candace Rimes, Jamie Sartory, Fuller Sherrod, Walker Stone, Nick Wickersham
* Hillsborough District: William Courtney
* Hillsborough District: William Courtney
Thomas (" Tom ") William Courtney ( born August 17, 1933 ) is a former American athlete, winner of two gold medals at the 1956 Summer Olympics.
* Others: Mortimer Adler, Muhammad Ali, Anthony Burgess, Beth Courtney, Bernadette Devlin, Allen Ginsberg, Billy Graham, Jesse Jackson, Henry Kissinger, Jack Kerouac, Clare Boothe Luce, Malachi Martin, Groucho Marx, Malcolm Muggeridge, William Shockley, Christopher Hitchens, Huey P. Newton, Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer, Walker Percy, Richard Vatz, Jorge Luis Borges, and Richard John Neuhaus
In his biography of Douglas MacArthur, William Manchester states that Lieutenant Colonel Courtney Whitney, a " ultraconservative Manila corporation lawyer " was assigned to MacArthur's staff, promoted, and assigned responsibility for Philippine civil affairs.
These seminars have involved educators such as Myles Horton and Septum Clarke of the Highlander Center, Joseph and Helen Featherstone, William Ayers, Len Solo, Ira Glaser, Norm Fruchter, Asa Hilliard, Courtney Cazden, Phillip Lopate, Cynthia Brown, and Ron Jones.
William Nicholas Stone Courtney ( 16 December 1929 – 22 February 2011 ) was an English actor, most famous for playing Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Courtney would make his first appearance in the series, when Camfield cast him in the 1965 serial The Daleks ' Master Plan, where he played Space Security Agent Bret Vyon opposite William Hartnell as the Doctor.
Rosebery faced hostility in his cabinet from Sir William Vernon Harcourt and from the opposition, and Harcourt wanted Leonard Courtney as Speaker.
Two of his brothers, John Mortimer Courtney ( 1838 – 1920 ), and William Prideaux Courtney ( 1845 – 1913 ), also attained public distinction, the former in the government service in Canada ( from 1869, retiring in 1906 ), rising to be deputy-minister of finance, and the latter in the British civil service ( 1865 – 1892 ), and as a prominent man of letters and bibliographer.
Other names that Dante has worked with more than once include John Astin, Paul Bartel, Phoebe Cates, producer Roger Corman, Cory Danziger, Rick Ducommun, Kevin Dunn, Corey Feldman, Carrie Fisher, Joe Flaherty, Courtney Gains, Zach Galligan, Henry Gibson, Charles S. Haas, Heather Haase, Phil Hartman, Bob Holt, Rance Howard, late animator Chuck Jones, Jackie Joseph, Omri Katz, Denis Leary, Sarah Lilly, Kevin McCarthy, Mark McCracken, Michael McKean, Don McCloud, Cathy Moriarty, Shawn C. Nelson, Ron Perlman, Jason Presson, Kathleen Quinlan, Neil Ross, Diane Sainte-Marie, John Sayles, Wendy Schaal, William Schallert, Michael Scheehaan, Dan Stanton, Don Stanton, Christopher Stone, Meshach Taylor, Kenneth Tobey, Dee Wallace and Alexandra Wilson.
William Courtney may refer to:
* William Courtney ( archbishop ) ( c. 1342 – 1396 ), English medieval Archbishop of Canterbury

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