William Henry Harrison gave an hour and forty-five minute inaugeral address in a snowstorm. He died a month later of pneumonia.
President William Henry Harrison He died two weeks after his inauguration because he gave a long speech during January, a cold month, with no coat, and no hat, he contracted pneumonia, and died.
The shortest-serving President was William Henry Harrison. He fell ill immediately following his inauguration in 1841 and died of pneumonia a month later. He was only President for a month. The next shortest term was James A. Garfield, at about 6 months. He took office in March 1881, was shot in July, and died in September. In 3rd was Zachary Taylor. He came down with an infection of the stomach and/or intestines a little over a year into his term and died in July of 1850.
William Henry Harrison was inaugurated on March 4, 1841 and died just one month later, on April 4, 1841. Harrison (9th US president) gave a two hour inaugural speech in a cold rain without a coat or hat, caught pneumonia, and died a month later.
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; after giving his inaugural address in colder weather, he died of complications from pneumonia. His term was the shortest of any U.S. president.
That was President William Henry Harrison. He fell ill after giving his inaugural address and died a month later.
He was the first president to die while in office. He caught pneumonia after giving his inaugural speech and died a month later.
I don't know of a U.S. President who almost died of pneumonia after his inaugural address, but William Henry Harrison did die of pneumonia after his inaugural address.On March 4, 1841, William Henry Harrison gave the longest inaugural address in U.S. history. The weather was terrible that day, and shortly thereafter he contracted pneumonia, of which he died a month after his inauguration.
It was President William Henry Harrison in 1841.
William Henry Harrison, in 1841. He fell ill after giving a long inaugural speech in bad weather and died a month later.hey
Month in which president Theodore Roosevelt died?
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, the 9th President. He fell ill with pneumonia after giving a long inaugural address in bad weather and died one month into his term. He took office on March 4,1841 and died on April 4, 1841.
Harrison was only President for one month. He gave an excessively long inaugural address in poor weather, fell ill with pneumonia, and died. He was also the oldest elected President until Reagan.
In the US, the shortest time in presidential office, was William Henry Harrison, who died on April 4, 1841, from pneumonia a month after giving his inaugural.
The only month of the year in which no U.S. President to date has died is May.
he died of pneumonia within a month. his wife claimed it was because he refused to wear an overcoat for the inauguration, and the weather was brutally cold.