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  1. Benjamin Harrison: Twenty-Third President (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2006-09
  2. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents by Benjamin Harrison, 2010-05-17
  3. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents - Benjamin Harrison by Benjamin Harrison, 2009-07-27
  4. The Religious Life of Famous Americans by Louis Albert Banks, 2010-06-09

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America's 23rd president benjamin harrison, grandson of president William harrisonhad the distinctions of being the only grandson of a us president to become
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Benjamin Harrison, 1833-1901
America's 23rd president Benjamin Harrison, grandson of president William Henry Harrison, served between the 2 terms of Grover Cleveland. Harrison had the distinctions of being the only grandson of a US president to become Chief Executive, the last Civil War general to serve as president, and was the shortest of America's presidents. Infamous in his day for his "billion dollar congress" Harrison died in 1901 at the age of 67. Born on August 20th, 1833 in North Bend, Ohio Benjamin Harrison was the son of farmer turned statesman John Scott Harrison, a US Senator, and his wife, Elizabeth Neal. Harrison's grandfather was William Henry Harrison, the famed frontiersman whose own presidential campaign motto had been "Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too!" for his famed Tippecanoe exploits. Benjamin lived on his father's Ohio farm and was a quiet and studious youth, who was accepted at the Miami University at Oxford, Ohio. While a student Harrison met the daughter of Dr. John Scott, the founder of the nearby Oxford Female Institute. Caroline Lavinia Scott, a fragile, outgoing female scholar charmed Harrison, and he proposed marriage soon after meeting the petite Ohioan (Harrison was himself barely 5'6" tall). The couple wed shortly after Harrison graduated college with honors, and by the time he completed 2 years of law and passed the Ohio bar had a son and daughter. Harrison moved his family to Indianapolis

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Andrew Johnson. James Buchanan. benjamin harrison. Dwight D. Eisenhower. 2.Which us president was nicknamed Father of His Country ? Franklin Roosevelt.
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23. Harrison, Benjamin, President Of The United States
harrison, benjamin, 1833–1901, 23d president of the United States (Ohio), 1852;grandson of William Henry harrison. 1881–87) a member of the us Senate as a
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At the home of Benjamin Harrison 23rd President of the United States in Indianapolis. Harrison is the only grandson of a President to also hold the office.
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26. Steven L. Hoskin: Civil War Autographs.com--US Presidents & First Ladies
no. 3167 harrison, benjamin (18331901) 23 rd us president – 1889-93. no.3122 harrison, benjamin (1833-1901) 23 rd us president – 1889-93.
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27. Steven L. Hoskin: Civil War Autographs.com--US Presidents & First Ladies--HARRIS
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28. Encyclopedia Americana: Benjamin Harrison
A detailed biography written for older students. Includes links to related topics, fact file, and Category Society History presidents harrison, benjamin...... and with Chile (the killing of two us sailors in His Views of an Expresident, editedby his widow Sievers, HJ, ed., benjamin harrison, 1833-1901 (Oceana Pub.
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Benjamin Harrison, (1833-1901), 23d PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . Inaugurated 100 years after George WASHINGTON , Benjamin Harrison was known as the "Centennial President." He inherited a distinguished name. His grandfather, William Henry HARRISON , was the 9th president of the United States. In colonial Virginia five successive generations of Benjamin Harrisons (1632-1791) compiled almost identical records as gentlemen of education and wealth, burgesses, councillors, and militia colonels. Fearless independence, a strong sense of justice, and high intelligence marked Harrison as a soldier, lawyer, humanitarian, and statesman-president. Ranked today as an average chief executive, in his own era he compiled a strong record of constitutional government that enabled the country to approach world power with prudence and caution. Compared with strong, appealing leaders like JACKSON LINCOLN , and ROOSEVELT , Harrison was greater as a man than as a president.. Early Life and Education President Benjamin Harrison's father was John Scott Harrison (1809-1878), the only American to be the son of one president and the father of another. After college, John Scott Harrison managed a 2,000-acre (800-meter) family estate at North Bend, Ohio. In 1831, his first wife having died, he married Elizabeth Irwin, from Pennsylvania. The new bride eventually reared nine children.

29. Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia: Benjamin Harrison
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Benjamin Harrison, the 23d PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES (1889-93), was a vigorous administrator. During his term as chief executive he led the REPUBLICAN PARTY in its pursuit of a domestic policy of economic nationalism and guided the nation in its first tentative steps toward overseas expansion. Yet Harrison's political ineptitude was as great as his executive skill, and he contributed to the electoral repudiation that the Republicans received in 1890 and 1892. Talented and hardworking, Harrison deserved a better fate than his anticlimactic and now largely forgotten presidency. Harrison was born in North Bend, Ohio, on Aug. 20, 1833. He was the son of Elizabeth and John Scott Harrison, who served as a Whig congressman from Ohio (1853-57). His grandfather, William Henry HARRISON , had been the ninth president of the United States. Upon graduation (1852) from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, Harrison read law in Cincinnati. He married Caroline Lavinia Scott in 1853; they had two children. Early Career Moving to Indianapolis in 1854, Harrison joined the newly formed Republican party and was elected city attorney in 1857. In 1860 and again in 1864 he won

30. US Constitution - Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President Of The United
Parents John Scott Elizabeth (Irwin) harrison. Children Russell benjamin (18541936);Mary Scott (1858-1930); Elizabeth (1897-1955). Also served us Senate.
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31. US Constitution - William Henry Harrison, 9th President
Congress us Senate Minister to Columbia. Vice president John Tyler of Virginia.Facts Was the only Grandfather of a future president, benjamin harrison First
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32. Benjamin Harrison
benjamin harrison. of Ohio, 185052 Military Union Army, 1862-65 Career Lawyer,1854-81; us Senator from Ohio, 1881-87; us president, 1889-93; Lawyer, 1893-97
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Benjamin Harrison
23rd President
Biography
Born: August 20, 1833 in North Bend, OH
Died: March 13, 1901 in Indianapolis, IN; buried same
Spouses: Caroline Lavinia Scot (1832-1892), married October 20, 1853; Mary Scott Lord Dimmick (1858-1948), married April 6, 1896
Children: 2 daughters
Religion: Presbyterian
Education: Farmers' Coll., 1847-50; Miami Univ. of Ohio, 1850-52
Military: Union Army, 1862-65
Career: Lawyer, 1854-81; U.S. Senator from Ohio, 1881-87; U.S. President, 1889-93; Lawyer, 1893-97; Counsel for Venezuela, 1897-99 Administration One Term Served: Mar 4, 1889—Mar 3, 1893 Party Affiliation: Republican Vice President: Levi P. Morton, NY, 1889-93 Cabinet Secretary of State: James G. Blaine, ME, 1889-92 John W. Foster, IN, 1892-93 Secretary of the Treasury: William Windom, MN, 1889-91 Charles Foster, OH, 1891-93 Secretary of War: Redfield Proctor, VT, 1889-91 Stephen B. Elkins, WV, 1891-93 Attorney General: William H. H. Miller, IN, 1889-93

33. The United States Presidential History Links Page
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35. William Henry Harrison: 9th President Of The United States
harrison b. 03 Sep 1802, in Vincennes, IN; d. 1838; John Scott harrison b. 04 Oct1804, in Vincennes, IN; d. 1878 father of the 23rd president benjamin harrison;
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William Henry Harrison (1773-1841)
9th President of the United States The birthplace of William Henry Harrison was in Charles City County, Virginia on his father's family plantation. The family plantation was called Berkeley. Berkeley Plantation is on the James River about 20 miles below Richmond. His father, Benjamin Harrison, was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. His mother was Elizabeth Bassett Harrison, a member of one of the "first families" of Virginia. On Nov. 22, 1795, William Henry Harrison married Anna Symmes, daughter of Judge John Cleves Symmes. Judge Symmes was a land speculator with a patent for a vast acreage of Ohio land. He was not very pleased with his daughter's marriage. However over the next 19 years the Harrison's became parents to 10 children. The Harrisons' children included:
  • Elizabeth Bassett Harrison Short b. 29 Sep 1796 d. 1846
  • John Cleves Symmes Harrison b. 28 Oct 1798 d. 1830
  • Lucy Singleton Harrison Estes b. 05 Sep 1800 d. 1826; born, during trip to the elder Harrison's Berkeley Plantation, in Richmond, on the banks of the James River
  • William Henry Harrison b. 03 Sep 1802, in Vincennes, IN; d. 1838

36. Benjamin Harrison
Inaugural Address of benjamin harrison (Avalon Project Yale Law School) benjaminharrison oldest known recording of any us president (Vincent Voice
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Education: Miami University
Occupation: lawyer
Political Affiliation: Republican
Religious Affiliation: Presbyterian
Summary of Religious Views:
At least from his college days onward, Harrison appears to have been quite devout. In addition to frequently attending church, Harrison became a church elder, and taught Sunday school.
Harrison's religious faith instilled in him a sense of duty which underlay his political activities.
Quotations:
"I hope you will renew your Christian faith and duties. It is a great comfort to trust God even if His providence is unfavorable. Prayer steadies one when he is walking in slippery places even if things asked for are not given." letter to Russell Harrison, 8 August 1887
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The Constitution and Administration of the United States of America , D. Nutt, 1897
This Country of Ours , Scribners, 1897
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37. US Presidents - Benjamin Harrison
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North Bend, Ohio Occupation: Lawyer Married Caroline Lavinia Scott
Mary Scott Lord Dimmick Died: March 13, 1901 Indianapolis, Indiana Early Years:
Harrison attended school in a log cabin his father had built. He graduated from Miami University (Ohio) where he excelled in public speaking and graduated fourth in his class. His Presidency: Under Harrison four important bills were passed: The Dependent Pension Act, providing benefits to disabled veterans; the McKinley Tariff Act, which raised tariffs, prices and living costs; the Sherman Silver Purchase Act, increasing the amount of silver to be minted into coins; and the Sherman Antitrust Act, which regulated monopolies and helped small business owners. His Life: Nominated for President on the eighth ballot at the 1888 Republican Convention, Benjamin Harrison conducted one of the first "front-porch" campaigns, delivering short speeches to delegations that visited him in Indianapolis. As he was only 5 feet, 6 inches tall, Democrats called him "Little Ben"; Republicans replied that he was big enough to wear the hat of his grandfather, "Old Tippecanoe."

38. Benjamin Harrison- Selections From The Archives Of American Art
benjamin harrison (18331901). us president 1889-1893 Selectionsfrom the Archives of American Art. president benjamin harrison's
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BENJAMIN HARRISON (1833-1901)
U.S. President 1889-1893

Selections from the Archives of American Art are a fascinating compilation of programs, itineraries, and photographs from President Benjamin Harrison's Western Tour of the United States, April 14 to May 15, 1891 kept by Burr as the official photographer of the presidential party. Burr's papers include programs and itineraries, such as these. Also found are photographs documenting Harrison's stops during his tour. Omaha, Nebraska Arrival, Seattle, Washington Presidential Party at Royal Gorge Salt Lake City, Utah City Hall, Los Angeles, Calif. Leaving Leland Stanford Jr. University Presidential party at Cypress Point, Monterey, Calif. El Paso, Texas
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39. TIGERX.COM Memorial: US President William H. Harrison
harrison's grandson benjamin harrison was elected president in 1890,the only grandfather and grandson pair to hold the office.
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Fond Farewell William H. Harrison, President (Whig) Born in Charles City County, Virginia William Harrison is most famous for having served the shortest Presidential term ever. His father was Benjamin, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. William Harrison defeated Martin Van Buren of the Democrat party who had 1,127,781 popular votes and 60 electoral votes. Harrison died of pneumonia exactly one month after his inauguration. His Vice President, John Tyler, served the remaining 3 years and 11 months of Harrison's term. Harrison's grandson Benjamin Harrison was elected President in 1890, the only grandfather and grandson pair to hold the office. His most famous quote is "The prudent capitalist will never adventure his capital... if there exists a state of uncertainty as to whether the Government will repeal to-morrow what it has enacted to-day." Second annual message, Congress December 6, 1842. TIGERX HOME People Index Celebrity Obituaries Best of the Web ...
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40. Alphabetical Index
football player) H Hamilton, Ann (artist) Hamilton, Virginia (author) Harding,Warren G. (us president) harrison, benjamin (us president) harrison, William
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Allen, William
(Ohio governor)
Anderson, Charles
(Ohio governor)
Anderson, Eliza Brown
(First Lady of Ohio)
Anderson, Sherwood
(author)
Armstrong, Neil
(astronaut)
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Bara, Theda
(actor)
Bartley, Elizabeth Welles
(First Lady of Ohio)
Bartley, Julia Larwell
(First Lady of Ohio) Bartley, Mordecai (Ohio governor) Bartley, Thomas Welles (Ohio governor) Battle, Kathleen (opera singer) Bebb, Sarah Shuck (First Lady of Ohio) Bebb, William (Ohio governor) Bellows, George (painter) Berry, Halle (actor, model) Bickerdyke, Mary Ann (nurse) Bierce, Ambrose (author) Blackman, Cindy (musician) Blue Jacket (Shawnee leader) Bombeck, Erma (author, humorist) Bromfield, Louis (author) Brough, Caroline Nelson (First Lady of Ohio) Brough, John (Ohio governor) Brown, Ethan Allen (Ohio governor) Brown, John (abolitionist) Brown, Paul (football coach) Bushnell, Asa S. (Ohio governor) Bushnell, Ellen Ludlow (First Lady of Ohio) C Campbell, James E. (Ohio governor) Campbell, M. Elizabeth Owens (First Lady of Ohio) Carey, Drew (actor, comedian) Chapman, Tracy

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