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William H. Harrison. $5 2000; John F. Kennedy. 1988 series 25th anniversary of death. $10 silver KM#54; $250 gold KM#52; 1993 series 30th anniversary of death. $5 silver, KM#103; $10 silver, KM#104; $250 gold, KM#105; $10 1999, silver In Memory of John F. Kennedy, Jr., conjoined busts similar to U.S. half dollar KM#424; Richard Nixon. 1996 ...
He became president upon the death of William Henry Harrison, first vice president to succeed to the presidency intra-term. [43] Tyler's image appears on the orange-brown 10-cent denomination of the 1938 Presidential Issue, modeled after a bust by John Keck on display in the Rotunda of the Virginia State Capitol. [9]
William Henry Harrison: 7: Whig: 1841 1773–1841 Benjamin Harrison: 7: Republican: 1889–1893 1833–1901 Millard Fillmore: 5: Whig: 1850–1853 1800–1874 Rutherford B. Hayes: 3: Republican: 1877–1881 1822–1893 William Howard Taft: 3: Republican: 1909–1913 1857–1930 Franklin Pierce: 2: Democratic: 1853–1857 1804–1869 William ...
William Henry Harrison was the seventh and youngest child of Benjamin Harrison V and Elizabeth (Bassett) Harrison. Born on February 9, 1773, at Berkeley Plantation , the home of the Harrison family of Virginia on the James River in Charles City County , [ 1 ] he became the last United States president not born as an American citizen. [ 2 ]
Abraham Lincoln was portrayed on the 1861 $10 Demand Note; Salmon Chase, Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury, approved his own portrait for the 1862 $1 Legal Tender Note; Winfield Scott was depicted on Interest Bearing Notes during the early 1860s; William P. Fessenden (U.S. Senator and Secretary of the Treasury) appeared on fractional currency ...
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The election focused on the swing states of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Harrison's home state of Indiana. [10] Harrison and Cleveland split these four states, with Harrison winning in New York and Indiana. [11] Voter turnout was 79.3%, reflecting a large interest in the campaign; nearly eleven million votes were cast. [12]