William Henry Harrison, known as "Old Tippecanoe", was the ninth president of the United States, born in Charles City, Virginia on 9th February 1773. He studied at Hampden Sydney University in 1787, where he studied history, then joined his brother in 1790 to learn medicine in Richmond, Virginia. In the same year, he changed his interest and joined the first leg of the regular army in 1791. Later he led the Northwest Territories, and he spent most of his time. William Henry Harrison was born in Berkeley Farm, where he grew up and worked as a grower.
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