Timelines featuring a full William Henry Harrison presidency?

Having just written an article on the Twenty-Fifth Amendment for my college newspaper, where I briefly explain what it does, why it exists, and basically cite the election of 1840 and the resulting abortive Harrison presidency as being the start of the whole odyssey getting there, I'm now curious. (I'm also much better about run-on sentences than that monstrosity may suggest. I swear.)

Any good timelines out there that begin with, or simply feature, a full Harrison presidency?
 
Before I join in, I have some questions. Harrison was elected out of Ohio. A free state. He was born from an old aristocratic slave owning Virginia family, where he grew up. So, what was his views on slavery? His Vice President was a slave owning southerner from Virginia, John Tyler, who before he passed away supported the Confederacy at the outbreak of the Civil War. I am curious as to how the issue pans out with Harrison in office.
 
Not as far as I know, and it's probably because Harrison was too busy spin-doctoring the log cabin lie and insulting Van Buren in the election to give a concrete idea of what his plans were. It is known that Harrison only wanted to do one term, so I imagine that Clay would still run in 1844 as IOTL.
 
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