James A. Garfield
William Henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor both served as President of the United States.
There are probably lots of privately made coins that have William Harrison on them.
Harrison's only act of consequence as president was to call Congress into a special session, which he set to begin on May 31, 1841. But besides that he did very little as he was only in office for 30 days, 12 hours, and 32 minutes.
The three other U.S. presidents whose first name was William are William Henry Harrison, William McKinley, and William Howard Taft.
Harrison's only act of consequence as president was to call Congress into a special session, which he set to begin on May 31, 1841. But besides that he did very little as he was only in office for 30 days, 12 hours, and 32 minutes.
Andrew Johnson was the first to be impeached. Like Clinton, he was not convicted.
William Taft
William Howard Taft is the only other president buried at Arlington Cemetary.
He only lived three months after leaving office from cholera. He was 53 and is the shortest lived president in history besides two of the assassinated. During these three months he lived with his wife Sarah at his Tennessee home.
Besides her personal papers, the notes for her interview with the author of the book 'Death of a President,' William Manchester that are sealed until 2067.
I am not sure of the precise meaning of "professional soldier". Zachary Taylor, Ulysses Grant and Dwight Eisenhower had long army careers and did little else of note besides being US president. Andrew Jackson, William Henry Harrison and George Washington achieved national fame for their army exploits but all had other occupations as well.
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