President William Henry Harrison died exactly one month after he delivered a nearly two hour inaugural address in the rain and cold.
On March 4, 1841, William Henry ... those in attendance, as Harrison was sworn in on a “bitterly cold, wet” and “blustery” day, according to accounts published by the United States Senate and the ...
United States Presidential Inauguration was been moved indoors for the first time since 1985 due to the coldest weather for ...
On March 4, 1841, William ... Harrison was sworn in on a “bitterly cold, wet” and “blustery” day, according to accounts published by the United States Senate and the National Weather Service.
Snow chances are at 30% as of Tuesday, the National Weather Service said ... even contributed to the death of one president (William Henry Harrison), who refused to wear a hat and coat while ...
The most dramatic and tragic conditions occurred in 1841, according to the National Weather Service. In blustery weather, President William Henry Harrison delivered a one hour and 40 minute speech ...
The decision means the 250,000 people who had tickets to view the inauguration outside will no longer be able to do so - with ...
National Weather Service data has the average high ... One inauguration even appeared to be fatal. President William Henry Harrison was inaugurated on a cold and wet day (March 4, 1841).
A president’s inauguration is a historic day, where scores of Americans travel across the country to see their new president get sworn in and give their first speech as commander in chief.