William Henry Harrison's Berkeley Plantation Photos

William Henry Harrison's Berkeley Plantation along the James River in Virginia. W.H. Harrison, "Old Tippecanoe" served as ninth president in 1841 & lived from 1773 to 1841, dying in office. Harrison's grandson Benjamin also became President.

See also: Virginia, U.S. Presidential Sites, James River Plantations
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Berkeley Plantation home of President William Henry Harrison.

Garden at Berkeley Plantation on James River.

9: William Henry Harrison (1841-1841) lived (1773-1841).

Log cabin campaign pin from 1840 election of William Henry Harrison in museum of old State Capitol.

W.H. Harrison log cabin & The Peoples Choice, Hero of Tippecanoe campaign pins (1840) at Buffalo History Museum (BECHS).

Graphic (1840) of Tippecanoe log cabin erected by Whigs of Buffalo & dedicated to William Henry Harrison at Buffalo History Museum (BECHS).

Gen. Wm. H. Harrison campaign ribbon with Conquer We Must - Our Cause is Just (c1840) at Buffalo History Museum (BECHS).

Inaugural Ball program for William Henry Harrison (1841) in private collection.

W.H. Harrison, the Ohio Farmer commemorative earthenware pitcher (c1840) by American Pottery Co., Jersey City, NJ at Buffalo History Museum (BECHS).

W.H. Harrison Tippecanoe Fort Meigs pressed Sandwich Glass cup plate with log cabin (c1840) at Buffalo History Museum (BECHS).

W.H. Harrison log cabin pressed Sandwich Glass cup plate with log cabin (c1840) at Buffalo History Museum (BECHS).

Columbian Star plate with scene of life of W.H. Harrison (c1840) by Ridgeway of Shelton, England at Buffalo History Museum (BECHS).


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