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The 21 states where U.S. presidents have been born
List Wire via Yahoo Sports· 1 year agoVirginia (AP Photo/File) George Washington (1st). Thomas Jefferson (3rd). James Madison (4th) James Monroe (5th). William Henry Harrison
In the 19th century, you could wear your campaign slogans around your neck
The Herald-Mail via Yahoo News· 8 months agoThey often became symbolic of the election itself. The American campaign kerchief came into being...
Hoosier History Highlights: May 8-14
Spencer Evening World via Yahoo News· 9 months agoThe new law, named for its author, William Henry Harrison, allowed buyers to purchase 320 acres for a 25% down payment. The remainder ...
Hoosier History Highlights: November 28 - December 4
Spencer Evening World via Yahoo News· 1 year ago1806 - The Indiana Territorial Legislature chartered Vincennes University, the first institution of higher learning in Indiana. Founded by William Henry...
The last Wyandot was one of the most memorable
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 4 months agoMost of what is now the northern third of Ohio was reserved for Native Americans by the Treaty of Greenville of 1795. But over the next 25 years, largely...
Coaches Corner: Justin Rowe
Spencer Evening World via Yahoo News· 5 months agoName: Justin Rowe High School, Year of Graduation: William Henry Harrison (West Lafayette), class of 2018 Where did you attend college ...
Hiker's Path: The Ten O’clock Line Nature Preserve
Spencer Evening World via Yahoo News· 9 months agoThe Ten O’Clock Line is a significant boundary marker established in 1809 on the timeline of Indiana History. William Henry Harrison, ...
Perrysburg changes festival name, severing ties with former president's slavery beliefs
Tribune Publishing via Yahoo News· 2 years agoHarrison Rally Day was created in the 1990s in recognition of one of northern Wood County's most famous one-time residents, former President William Henry
Wilhelm: One of earliest local newspapers supported Whig politics
The News-Messenger via Yahoo News· 2 months agoI can’t say if Waggoner was a Whig himself, but he apparently supported their positions because the...
As It Were: Central Ohio Native Americans had important role in War of 1812
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 7 months ago“After the Treaty of Greenville, the Indians mostly disappeared from the neighborhood, but a few...