Medals of the United States MintU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 274 pages |
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... HARRISON Ninth President of the United States March. PEACE UREN PRESIDE THE MARTIN VAN BUREN UNITED AND 4.D. 1851 STATES OBV . Martin Van Buren , President of the United States , A.D. , 1837. Bust of the President . By Moritz Furst . REV ...
... HARRISON Ninth President of the United States March. PEACE UREN PRESIDE THE MARTIN VAN BUREN UNITED AND 4.D. 1851 STATES OBV . Martin Van Buren , President of the United States , A.D. , 1837. Bust of the President . By Moritz Furst . REV ...
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... Harrison , the Whig candidate . 1837-41 - As President of the United States , Van Buren continued almost all the Cabinet appointments of his predecessor . A financial panic developed early in Van Buren's administration because of ...
... Harrison , the Whig candidate . 1837-41 - As President of the United States , Van Buren continued almost all the Cabinet appointments of his predecessor . A financial panic developed early in Van Buren's administration because of ...
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... Harrison's death . WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON , " Old Tippecanoe " 1773 - Born February 9 , at Berkeley Plantation , Charles City County , Va . , the youngest son of Benjamin Harrison , one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence ...
... Harrison's death . WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON , " Old Tippecanoe " 1773 - Born February 9 , at Berkeley Plantation , Charles City County , Va . , the youngest son of Benjamin Harrison , one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence ...
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... Harrison then took action to regain Detroit and the Michigan Territory , which had been sur- rendered to the British a year earlier . One wing of Harrison's forces , garrisoned at Fort Meigs , consisted of about 2,500 regulars . This ...
... Harrison then took action to regain Detroit and the Michigan Territory , which had been sur- rendered to the British a year earlier . One wing of Harrison's forces , garrisoned at Fort Meigs , consisted of about 2,500 regulars . This ...
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... Harrison , as Vice President of the United States . 1841-45 - Tyler served as Vice President of the United States from March 4 , 1841 , until the death of President Harrison who died on April 4. Two days later , Tyler took his oath of ...
... Harrison , as Vice President of the United States . 1841-45 - Tyler served as Vice President of the United States from March 4 , 1841 , until the death of President Harrison who died on April 4. Two days later , Tyler took his oath of ...
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