18. William Henry Harrison – 146.3
After defeating incumbent Martin Van Buren in the 1840 election, William Henry Harrison briefly served as the ninth president of the United States. Born into what the White House website describes as the “Virginian planter aristocracy,” Harrison enjoyed more privileges than most. However, he skillfully presented himself to the public as a “simple frontier Indian fighter, living in a log cabin and drinking cider.” It’s fascinating to note that Harrison held a degree in history and classics from Hampden-Sydney College, despite his portrayal as a man of humble origins.