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Benjamin Harrison: An Unpleasant Cold

   
 

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a cold and toothache
As President, Harrison became tired and sick (though not seriously) on a trip to Vermont and New York in the summer of 1891 [2d].

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On August 2, 1891 Harrison wrote to Secretary of State James G. Blaine [2d]:
  Grand Union Hotel
Sarasota Springs, NY
Dear Mr. Blaine,
 
I expected to have written you yesterday according to promise, but the fatigue of the reception was such that I could not well do so.

On my way to Bennington I contracted a cold, probably by speaking in the rain in Albany, which first affected my bowels and then settled in my face affecting two molars, and giving me a bad time of it for two days.

I had hard work to get through the exercises at Bennington, and reached here in an unhappy condition. Today I feel somewhat better.

Blaine was an avid seeker of the Presidency. In the event Harrison had died from this minor illness, Blaine as Secretary of State would have been in line for the office after the Vice President.

But poor Blaine -- not only did Harrison live, but Vice President Levi Morton survived to age 96.


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  2. Bumgarner, John R. The Health of the Presidents: The 41 United States Presidents Through 1993 from a Physician's Point of View. Jefferson, NC: MacFarland & Company, 1994. ISBN 0-89950-956-8 @ Amazon   [a] p. 142 [b] p. 143 [c] p. 143, citing Marx (1960) [d] p. 144
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  3. Manners, William. TR and Will: A Friendship that Split the Republican Party. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1969.

  4. Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh (ed). Burke's Presidential Families of the United States of American. 2nd ed. London: Burke's Peerage Limited, 1981. ISBN 0-85011-033-5 @ Amazon
        Enumerates the ancestors and descendants of American presidents up through Ronald Reagan.

  5. Pendel, Thomas F. Thirty-Six Years in the White House. Washington: Neale Publishing Company, 1902.
        Pendel was door-keeper at the White House from the time of Lincoln to the time of Theodore Roosevelt. Full text is available on-line at loc.gov. It's a rather dry book, and reads as if it were written by an old man. http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?lhbcbbib:1:./temp/~ammem_rEou::

  6. The Benjamin Harrison web page at the White House.

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