1968 saw the end of William Henry Harrison’s electoral career. The seventy-two-year-old congressman faced several opponents but stubbornly insisted upon running again. Harrison’s most formidable ...
Katie Traynor Wickstrum (Cliff) of Atlanta, and their three children, William, Grace and Evelyn; and his son, Francis M. "Tray" Traynor IIl (Mamie) of Johns Creek, GA, and their three children ...
William Henry Harrison was president of the United States for only 32 days. The ninth president, Harrison took office in March 1841. He died a month later, leaving the office to Vice President John ...
John Harrison was a carpenter by trade who was self-taught ... In 1761 the Commissioners gave permission for Harrison's son, William, to prepare for a voyage to Jamaica to trial the H4 timekeeper. The ...
He traveled with his Green Valley golf buddies to Scotland and many US courses, with his friends and their wives, Lee Gile, Frank Taft, Jim Moelk, Bill Harrison. Lee continued to visit Bill every ...
Bill St. John has written and taught about restaurants, food, cooking and wine for more than 40 years, locally for Rocky Mountain News, The Denver Post and KCNC-TV Channel 4, nationally for ...
William Harrison ... and unbeknownst to Harrison, would be rejected by his successor and vice president, John Tyler. The Whigs, led by Henry Clay, fielded Harrison as a war hero candidate in ...
Dr. William Harrison is professor emeritus in the Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences at Western Michigan University. In his 30 year teaching career, he supervised and served on ...
Dr. William Harrison is professor emeritus in the Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences at Western Michigan University. In his 30 year teaching career, he supervised and served on ...