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  • ...the General and President. For his great-great-grandson, see [[William H. Harrison (Wyoming Congressman)]].'' {{Infobox_President | name=William Henry Harrison
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  • | successor=[[William Henry Harrison]] ...Virginia]], the [[Carolinas]], and [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] in the spring of 1827 won support for Jackson from Crawford. Martin Van Buren sought to r
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  • | predecessor=[[Benjamin Harrison]] | successor2=[[Benjamin Harrison]]
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  • ...bjects are how to deal with baby wildlife found injured or orphaned in the Spring nesting season and how the individual can help battle global warming on a l ...sidence, Susan Helfer, an activist fighting intrusive gang activity in her Harrison Street neighborhood on the south side of Oak Park near the Austin area of O
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  • ...one-room [[log cabin]] on the {{convert|348|acre|sqkm|1|sing=on}} Sinking Spring Farm, in southeast [[Hardin County, Kentucky]] (now part of [[LaRue County, ...affluent citizen of the Kentucky backcountry. He had purchased the Sinking Spring Farm in December of 1808 for $200 cash and assumption of a debt.<ref> The f
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  • ...g, 1983.</ref> However [[Andrew Jackson]] in the South and [[William Henry Harrison]] in the West destroyed the main Indian threats by 1813. ** Sheehan, "Madison Avenues," ''Claremont Review of Books'' (Spring 2004), [http://www.claremont.org/writings/crb/spring2004/sheehan.html onlin
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  • ...(1852-1947). His parents chose the name Harry after his mother's brother, Harrison Young (1846-1916), Harry's uncle.<ref>McCullough, p. 24, 37</ref> His paren ...nse to them was generally seen as ineffective.<ref name="Grubin" /> In the spring of 1946, a national [[Rail transport in the United States|railway]] strike,
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  • ...along these lines, e.g. (Henderson, 1980), (Peyton Jones, 1987), (Field & Harrison, 1988), (Huet, 1990), (Turner, 1990). * Field, A.J., and Harrison, P.G., ''Functional Programming'', Addison-Wesley, Wokingham, UK, 1988.
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  • [16:54] <RD> Fall, Winter, Spring, Global Warming [21:46] <BlastHardcheese> william henry harrison
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