Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
William Henry Harrison House, Park & Scott Streets, Vincennes, Knox Co...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-17 Survey number: HABS IN-24-17 Building/structure dates: 1804 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000018
Tomb of William Henry Harrison, North Bend, Ohio
H114247 U.S. Copyright Office This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Ohio N- B-; Pres. I.; Tombs; Death; Geogr.; Shelf.
William Henry Harrison residence, "Berkeley", in Virginia. Fireplace, ...
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Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
William Henry Harrison House, Park & Scott Streets, Vincennes, Knox Co...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-17 Survey number: HABS IN-24-17 Building/structure dates: 1804 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000018
Jacob Tome Institute, Harrison House, Tome Road, Port Deposit, Cecil C...
Significance: This dormitory was erected 1905 in a design by Wyatt and Nolting to Boring and Tilton's and Leavitt's master plan. It is markedly different from the other early buildings in design, with its roof... More
Vignettes in the life of General William Henry Harrison, printed in Ge...
Reference copy may be in PRES FILE. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Broadsides; Pres. contests; Pres. I.; Shelf.
Stowell, Honorable William Henry Harrison, of Virginia
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Log cabin anecdotes. Illustrated incidents in the life of Gen. William...
A Whig campaign broadside, with text describing a series of 12 incidents in the life of William Henry Harrison, illustrated with wood-engravings. The incidents are (counterclockwise from upper left): "Harrison'... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
William Henry Harrison House, Park & Scott Streets, Vincennes, Knox Co...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-17 Survey number: HABS IN-24-17 Building/structure dates: 1804 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000018
William Henry Harrison, 9th Pres. of United States, head-and-shoulders...
Title devised by Library staff, other information from Miles. Trimmed to image. Dexter, 447 Published in: Saint-Mémin and the Neoclassical profile portrait in America / Ellen G. Miles. Washington, D.C. : Nation... More
The eagle of liberty strangling the serpent of corruption. True Americ...
Reference copy may be in LOT 4406 (1836). This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Liberty; Pres. Contests; Politics, Corr.; Eagle (Amer.); Shelf.
William Henry Harrison residence, "Berkeley", in Virginia. Campaign sc...
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William Henry Harrison, portrait print
This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card. Associated name on shelflist card: Fenderich, Ch. Title inscribed in pencil, on mat.
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
William Henry Harrison House, Park & Scott Streets, Vincennes, Knox Co...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-17 Survey number: HABS IN-24-17 Building/structure dates: 1804 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000018
William Henry Harrison statue, Cincinnati, O[hio]
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William Henry Harrison residence, "Berkeley", in Virginia. Old brick a...
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Gen. William Henry Harrison / lith. of Endicott.
Print shows a campaign banner with Harrison on horseback; surrounded by 12 vignettes of his home, military service, and political activity.
William Henry Harrison House, Park & Scott Streets, Vincennes, Knox Co...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-17 Survey number: HABS IN-24-17 Building/structure dates: 1804 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000018
Jacob Tome Institute, Harrison House, Tome Road, Port Deposit, Cecil C...
Significance: This dormitory was erected 1905 in a design by Wyatt and Nolting to Boring and Tilton's and Leavitt's master plan. It is markedly different from the other early buildings in design, with its roof... More
Jacob Tome Institute, Harrison House, Tome Road, Port Deposit, Cecil C...
Significance: This dormitory was erected 1905 in a design by Wyatt and Nolting to Boring and Tilton's and Leavitt's master plan. It is markedly different from the other early buildings in design, with its roof... More
Jacob Tome Institute, Harrison House, Tome Road, Port Deposit, Cecil C...
Significance: This dormitory was erected 1905 in a design by Wyatt and Nolting to Boring and Tilton's and Leavitt's master plan. It is markedly different from the other early buildings in design, with its roof... More
William Henry Harrison: ninth President of the United States
Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 7234
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
William Henry Harrison, portrait print, engraving, Library of Congress
Artist: J. McGee. Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 7231
William Henry Harrison House, Park & Scott Streets, Vincennes, Knox Co...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-17 Survey number: HABS IN-24-17 Building/structure dates: 1804 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000018
William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States. Born Febr....
Print shows William Henry Harrison, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly right.
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
William Henry Harrison House, Park & Scott Streets, Vincennes, Knox Co...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-17 Survey number: HABS IN-24-17 Building/structure dates: 1804 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000018
Jacob Tome Institute, Harrison House, Tome Road, Port Deposit, Cecil C...
Significance: This dormitory was erected 1905 in a design by Wyatt and Nolting to Boring and Tilton's and Leavitt's master plan. It is markedly different from the other early buildings in design, with its roof... More
William Henry Harrison residence, "Berkeley", in Virginia. Rear view
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William Henry Harrison residence, "Berkeley", in Virginia. Greater sit...
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General William Henry Harrison / lith. of Endicott.
Print shows a campaign banner with Harrison on horseback; surrounded by 12 vignettes of his home, military service, and political activity.
Jacob Tome Institute, Harrison House, Tome Road, Port Deposit, Cecil C...
Significance: This dormitory was erected 1905 in a design by Wyatt and Nolting to Boring and Tilton's and Leavitt's master plan. It is markedly different from the other early buildings in design, with its roof... More
[Mrs. William Henry Harrison, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left...
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[Mrs. William Henry Harrison, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left...
Photo of portrait. On negative envelope: "Mrs. Jane Irwin Findlay (1768-1851) wife of General James Findlay & hostess of White House for President William Henry Harrison".
William Henry Harrison of Ohio - Public domain graphic arts, Library o...
27 U.S. Copyright Office. This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card. Associated name on shelflist card: Sartain, John.
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
William Henry Harrison House, Park & Scott Streets, Vincennes, Knox Co...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-17 Survey number: HABS IN-24-17 Building/structure dates: 1804 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000018
Jacob Tome Institute, Harrison House, Tome Road, Port Deposit, Cecil C...
Significance: This dormitory was erected 1905 in a design by Wyatt and Nolting to Boring and Tilton's and Leavitt's master plan. It is markedly different from the other early buildings in design, with its roof... More
William Henry Harrison residence, "Berkeley", in Virginia. Exterior no...
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William Henry Harrison Papers: Series 4, Printed Matter, 1815-1922; Su...
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Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
John Armstrong to William Henry Harrison, May 28, 1814.
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William Henry Harrison House, Park & Scott Streets, Vincennes, Knox Co...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-17 Survey number: HABS IN-24-17 Building/structure dates: 1804 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000018
William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States. Born Febr....
Print shows William Henry Harrison, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly right.
William Henry Harrison residence, "Berkeley", in Virginia. General ext...
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William Henry Harrison residence, "Berkeley", in Virginia. Signature i...
Public domain photograph of midcentury American residential architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Log cabin anecdotes. Illustrated incidents in the life of General Will...
A Whig campaign broadside, with text describing a series of 12 incidents in the life of William Henry Harrison, illustrated with wood-engravings. The incidents are (counterclockwise from upper left): "Harrison'... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
William Henry Harrison House, Park & Scott Streets, Vincennes, Knox Co...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-17 Survey number: HABS IN-24-17 Building/structure dates: 1804 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000018
William Henry Harrison Papers: Series 4, Printed Matter, 1815-1922; Su...
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Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
Berkeley, State Route 5 vicinity, Charles City, Charles City, Virginia
Significance: Berkeley began as a settlement known as Berkeley-Hundred, patented in 1618. The property was purchased in 1722 by Benjamin Harrison IV, for whom the present house is believed to have been complete... More
William Henry Harrison to William Eustis, August 22, 1810.
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The obelisk Battle of Tippecanoe monument near the city of Lafayette i...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The monument memorializes those who fought the Battle of Tippecanoe on November 7, 1811 between American forces led by Governor Willia... More
Tippecanoe Place, a Richardsonian Romanesque-style mansion in South Be...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. As of today, in 2016, the building houses the Tippecanoe Restaurant. Credit line: Photographs in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Libra... More
Statue of onetime U.S. President James A. Garfield at one end of Piatt...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. An equestrian statue of another president, William Henry Harrison, anchors the other end. Garfield was an Ohioan and Harrison was born... More
William Henry Harrison to William Eustis, July 25, 1810
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William Henry Harrison Papers: Series 4, Printed Matter, 1815-1922; Su...
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