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William Henry Harrison, 1841. The first President to die in office.
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William Henry Harrison, ninth president of the United States, served the shortest term. In addition, he was first to have his picture taken, and gave the longest inaugural address.
My educated guess would be that William Henry Harrisongave the fewest speeches as President, since he was in office for only one month. In his lifetime, Zachary Taylor may likely have given the fewest, since he never ran for office before he was nominated for President, did not campaign for the office after he as nominated and he died before he could run for a second term.
William McKinley
Harrison was only President for one month. He gave an excessively long inaugural address in poor weather, fell ill with pneumonia, and died. He was also the oldest elected President until Reagan.
William Henry Harrison passed away 31 days after taking office due to pneumonia. He gave a 2 hour speech without wearing a coator hat in rainy weather and participated in a parade afterwards. He thencaught acoldwhichdeveloped into pneumonia.
Yes. Harrison was the first to die in office, some 30 days after he assumed it.
William Taft won the 1908 presidential election defeating William J. Bryan. In the 1908 presidential election William Taft received 321 electoral votes and William Bryan received 162 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Taft 7,676,258 and Bryan 6,406,801. Bryan received only 11,496 popular votes in Vermont. That was only 21.8% of the popular vote in Vermont.
He continued President T. Roosevelt's free market actions, by guaranteeing loans by foreign countries to countries like Latin America and East Asia. This was done as an economic incentive for the countries and gave the USA an political and economical influence in such countries.