Old Tippecanoe: William Henry Harrison and His Time

by Freeman Cleaves

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William Henry Harrison is probably best known today as the answer to a trivia question. Yet his standing as the man with the briefest tenure as president obscures a long and important life. Freeman Cleaves's great achievement in this book is to describe this life in dramatic prose that captures much of the excitement of a young nation expanding westward in the early 19th century. Primarily a military historian, Cleaves focuses on Harrison's tenure as territorial governor of Indiana and his service as a general in the War of 1812, a period that served as the foundation for his subsequent political prominence. Yet the book's strengths also contribute to its weaknesses; its coverage of Native American policy is badly dated and there is show more little on the broader political context of his career, which becomes especially apparent in the later chapters chronicling his post-military years. Readers seeking an entertaining narrative about Harrison's military achievements will be well satisfied by this book, but anyone seeking a complete understanding of this unjustly neglected figure will find themselves turning to it only because of the absence of anything better. show less
2794 Old Tippecanoe: William Henry Harrison and His Time, by Freeman Cleaves (read 20 Oct 1995) In pursuance of my project to read a biography of every U.S. President, I read this 1939 book. Harrison was born at Berkley, Va., on Feb 9, 1773 and died Apr 4, 1841 at Washington, D.C. This book spent much time on Harrison in the War of 1812 and those chapters were boringly written. There is little zip to this book, though it is meticulously researched. The book is friendly to Harrison, though it seems clear he was not an exceptional man and had no special qualification to be President. He had 10 children, only four of whom survived him. His grandson (and future President), Benjamin, was 7 when his grandfather died.
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Old Tippecanoe: William Henry Harrison and His Time
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Nonfiction, History, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction
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973.5History & geographyHistory of North AmericaUnited StatesJacksonian Era (1809-1837)
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E392 .C64History of the United StatesUnited StatesRevolution to the Civil War, 1775/1783-1861By periodEarly nineteenth century, 1801/1809-1845William H. Harrison's administration, March 4-
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