William Henry Harrison
William Henry Harrison was the ninth president of the United States and had the shortest presidency in U.S. history, dying just 31 days after his inauguration.
President
February 9, 1773
Aquarius
April 04, 1841
68
Charles City County, Virginia
William Henry Harrison, the ninth U.S. President, is known for having the briefest term in office, as he passed away from pneumonia only 31 days after his inauguration. Before becoming president, Harrison was a significant military figure, participating in crucial battles such as Tippecanoe and the Thames, and held the position of Indiana Territory governor. Born before the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence, Harrison was the last president with this distinction and the sole president to have studied medicine, although he never practiced as a doctor.