William Henry Harrison. He got pneumonia during his lengthy inaugural address, during which he did not wear a topcoat, and died shortly afterward.
William Henry Harrison, ninth President of the United States, served for only 30 days before pneumonia killed him. He was the first president to die in office. He was succeeded by John Tyler, but Harrison's death revealed flaws, which were resolved, in the constitutional succession. His death was long attributed to his catching cold as a result of exposure during the inauguration, but he didn't catch the cold until three weeks later.
The first U.S. president to die in office was William Henry Harrison. He served only 31 days in office. He died of pneumonia and pleurisy on April 4, 1841.
William Henry Harrison served the shortest time in office as President of the United States. He was the 9th President of the U.S., serving from March 4, 1841 until his death on April 4, 1841.
William Henry Harrison- he died on the 32nd day of his Presidency.
He served only 30 days as US President. He died from an illness that caused succession.
William Henry Harrison died of pneumonia after 31 days in office.
That was the 9th President, William Henry Harrison, in 1841. He fell ill with pneumonia following his inauguration and died after only a month in office.
He caught pneumonia and died. He was only President for a month.
No, no president has died of ammonia. However, several U.S. presidents have died from illnesses or other causes. For example, President William Henry Harrison died of pneumonia after serving only 32 days in office.
You're referring to our ninth president, William Henry Harrison, who died from pneumonia in April 1841, after just one month as president. In fact, he was the first US president to die in office.
William Henry Harrison served the shortest term of any US President. His term lasted only 32 days. He died from pneumonia.
William Henry Harrison was the one.
William Henry Harrison. He got pneumonia during his lengthy inaugural address, during which he did not wear a topcoat, and died shortly afterward.
William Henry Harrison, ninth President of the United States, served for only 30 days before pneumonia killed him. He was the first president to die in office. He was succeeded by John Tyler, but Harrison's death revealed flaws, which were resolved, in the constitutional succession. His death was long attributed to his catching cold as a result of exposure during the inauguration, but he didn't catch the cold until three weeks later.
The 9th President of the United States, William Henry Harrison, apparently caught pneumonia during his inauguration and died on April 4, 1841. Harrison refused to wear a coat and hat at his inauguration speech (which took over 2 hours). He served as president for only 31 days before his death.
William Henry Harrison is the president with the shortest term. He only served one month before he died of pneumonia.