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    Anna Harrison letter, date unclear.

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    A letter from Anna Harrison, the wife of 9th President William Harrison, to a dear friend and cousin about current status and well being of family relations. Harrison explains that she is thankful for her good health. Written from Northbend, Ohio.https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/littlejohnmss/1235/thumbnail.jp

    Anna Harrison letter, date unknown.

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    Anna Harrison, wife of ninth President William Henry Harrison, writes to a friend in Vermont, apologizing for a current indisposition, which prevented her from attending to a request sooner. Dated August 28, year unknown.https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/littlejohnmss/1242/thumbnail.jp

    Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison portrait

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    Photographic reproduction of a portrait depicting Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison, wife of military leader and 9th President of the United States President William Henry Harrison. Grandmother to Benjamin Harrison 23rd American President

    Anna Barbara Becker and Harrison Winfield Haines

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    These are studio portraits of Anna Barbara Becker and Harrison Winfield Haines. Anna Becker\u27s hair is tied up and she is looking to the right. She is wearing a dark dress with a leaf pattern, a small brooch at the collar and buttons down the front. The image fades out around Anna, making her the central focal point. Anna was born in New York City, and later became a teacher and a governess in New Jersey. Here she met her husband, Harrison W. Haines, and married in Denver, Colorado. They then moved to a ranch in Wyoming where their daughter, Hanna Claire Haines, was born. Harrison Haines is wearing a dark suit and bowtie with a white shirt beneath as seen through a v-shape cut in his suit. One side of his white collar is sticking up. The background is a cream color, with slight shading behind him. The image fades out around Harrison, making him the central focal point. Harrison was born in Medford, New Jersey. Anna Becker\u27s rectangular photograph (averaged 5 1/2"x4" in.) is pasted on a slightly bigger black cardboard with gold edges and lettering. The photograph itself has a few black and brown specks on it, and under the right light a few scratches can be found. Written in the bottom margin of the cardboard is "Davis, 723 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. and Richmond, Va." Written in the scrapbook and beneath the entire photograph is the name Anna Barbara Becker. On the gray backing of the photograph is written in cursive, "Anna Barbara Becker Haines," which is then followed by, in a different penmanship, "Dec 9, 1860; June 17, 1946." Miss Becker was married to Harrison Winfield Haines on Sept. 16, 1890. The original photograph is located in the Hannah Claire Haines Scrapbook in the Giovale Library Archives. This rectangular photograph of Harrison Haines is pasted on a slightly larger gray cardboard. On the photograph there are a few brown specks, but nothing to deter from the image. In the bottom margin of the cardboard is written in black type, "GORMAN & CO. {Successors to CHILLMAN & CO.} No. 18 S. Eighth Street, Philad\u27a." Written in the scrapbook and beneath the entire photograph is, "Harrison Winfield Haines; married Sept. 16, 1890." Harrison was married to Anna Barbara Becker. On the back of the photograph is written in cursive and in pencil, "Harrison W. Haines," which is then followed by, in a different penmanship and in blue ink, "May 1, 1859; Nov. 22, 1937." The original photograph is located in the Hannah Claire Haines Scrapbook in the Giovale Library Archives

    Ms. Anna Belle Harrison

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    Funeral program of Anna Harrison. Service held on June 27, 2025 in Statesboro, Georgiahttps://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/willowhillheritage-obituaries/11830/thumbnail.jp

    William Henry Harrison tomb

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    Tomb of William Henry Harrison in North Bend, Hamilton County, Ohio, ca. 1924-1960. Harrison was the ninth President of the United States and the first president to die in office when he succumbed to pneumonia in April 1841, just a few weeks after his inauguration. Harrison personally chose his burial site. His wife, Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison, along with two of their children and other relatives, are also buried here

    William Henry Harrison tomb

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    This is the tomb of William Henry Harrison in North Bend, Hamilton County, Ohio, as it appeared in 1895. The stucco covering the brick and the flagstone roof were added to the tomb in 1879. Harrison was the ninth President of the United States and the first to die in office when he succumbed to pneumonia in April 1841, just a few weeks after his inauguration. Harrison personally chose his burial site. His wife, Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison, along with two of their children and other relatives, are also buried there

    DC050

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    Anna Harrison writes her nephews John and Charles regarding her family and implores them to write her more often. She sends her regards to their sister Anna, their Aunt Wilkins, and Mrs. Rees. In a postscript, she mentions the arrival to Lexington of their uncle, William Short, and the death of Judge Clark in Vincennes.Short, John Cleves, 1792-1864; Short, Charles Wilkins, 1794-186

    William Henry Harrison tomb

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    This is the tomb of William Henry Harrison in North Bend, Ohio, in Hamilton County. The State of Ohio took ownership of the site in 1919. The eagle-topped pillars were added at this time. Construction of the 60-foot obelisk visible in the background began in 1924. Harrison was the ninth President of the United States and the first to die in office when he succumbed to pneumonia in April 1841, just a few weeks after his inauguration. Harrison personally chose his burial site. His wife, Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison, along with two of their children and other relatives, are also buried here

    Unfinished memories

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    Exhibition catalogue of Spencer J. Harrison. Jann L.M. Bailey and Anna-Marie Larson of Kamloops Art Gallery wrote the catalogue essay.Not peer reviewedArtist catalogu
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