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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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42. President Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901)
benjamin harrison (b. Aug. 20, 1833, North Bend, Ohio, USd. March 13,1901, Indianapolis, Ind.), 23rd president of the United States.
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Benjamin Harrison
(b. Aug. 20, 1833, North Bend, Ohio, U.S.d. March 13, 1901, Indianapolis, Ind.), 23rd president of the United States.
A moderate Republican who won an of Congress, Washington, electoral majority while losing the popular D.C. vote by more than 90,000 to his opponent, Democrat Grover Cleveland.
Grandson of the ninth U.S. president, William Henry Harrison (elected 1840), young Harrison found an inviting arena for his political ambitions in the newly formed Republican Party when he moved to Indianapolis to practice law in the mid-1850s. After three years of service as a Union officer in the U.S. Civil War (1861-65), Harrison resumed his law practice and political interest, publicly supporting the Radical Republicans' firm Reconstruction policy toward the South. Although he failed to win the governorship of Indiana in 1876, his energetic campaign brought him national prominence. Elected to the U.S. Senate in 1881, he was nominated for the presidency by the Republicans in 1888 and won the election by 233 electoral votes to Cleveland's 168.
Harrison's administration was marked by an innovative foreign policy and expanding U.S. influence abroad. His secretary of state, James G. Blaine, presided over the country's first Inter-American Conference in Washington, D.C. (1889-90), which established the Pan-American Union for exchange of cultural and scientific information and set a precedent for the entire Pan-American movement. In addition, Blaine successfully resisted pressure from Germany and Great Britain to abandon U.S. interests in the Samoan Islands (1889), and he negotiated a treaty with Great Britain to refer to arbitration a long-standing controversy over the hunting of seals in the Bering Sea (1892). The administration also concluded treaties of commercial reciprocity with a number of foreign governments.

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Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901), an American statesman, the twenty-third president of the United States, born in North Bend, Ohio, August 20, 1833. He was the grandson of William Henry Harrison, ninth president of the United States, and the great-grandson of Benjamin Harrison, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. In 1852 he graduated from Miami University and went to Cincinnati, where he studied law. Two years later he removed to Indianapolis, Indiana, where he built up a large law practice and resided whenever not on duty in Washington. Harrison entered the Union army in 1862 as lieutenant, and shortly afterward was appointed colonel of the 70th Indiana Volunteers, which he organized. He fought bravely in the Atlanta campaign and about Nashville, and at the close of the war left the military with the rank of brevet brigadier-general. Harrison returned to Indianapolis and resumed the practice of law, but became a professor of international law at Leland Stanford Junior University. He was counsel for Venezuela before the arbitration tribunal in 1899 and chief representative of the United States at the Hague Peace Conference. He died March 13, 1901.

44. Encyclopædia Britannica
The Web's Best Sites. benjamin harrison Brief information on the politicalcareer of the 23rd president of the us Includes related links.
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45. Encyclopædia Britannica
Lavinia Scott harrison White House, us Biographical sketch of this First Lady ofthe us between 18891893, married to benjamin harrison, the 23rd president.
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46. Alphabetical Listing - Benjamin Harrison: North Shore Manuscript Co., Inc.
benjamin harrison (18331901) Autograph Letter Signed December 9, 1880. RECTO,VERSO. Twenty-third us president, great grandson of William Henry harrison.
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BENJAMIN HARRISON (1833-1901)
Autograph Letter Signed
December 9, 1880
RECTO
VERSO
Twenty-third U.S. President, great grandson of William Henry Harrison. Served through the Civil War, brevetted brigadier general. U.S. Senator elected president 1889.
ALS, 2 individual sheets, 8vo., Indianapolis, Indiana, Dec. 9, 1880, on decorative letterhead of the "Law Office of Harrison, Hines and Miller" Harrison writes to Carl R. M. Kelly of Louisville. He responds to an editorial in the Louisville Commercial of the previous day.
"Your editorial on the senatorial question in Indiana is so very kind and complimentary to me...The attempt to make it appear that there was or could be any personal unfriendliness between (?) and me was the work of those who were not friends to either of us. His withdrawal sets many mutual friends free to act for me."
In 1880 Harrison was chairman of the Indiana delegation to the Republican National Convention. Here he played a leading role in nominating Garfield for President. Harrison was suggested as a alternate presidential candidate but refused as he had been elected to US Senate that year. An interesting correspondence with good political association. Excellent. Back to Alphabetical Listing

47. Benjamin Harrison
Read more about benjamin harrison at the American Presidency Listen to presidentharrison from a recording made from is the oldest known of any us president.
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Benjamin Harrison
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Listen to President Harrison from a recording made from an Edison wax cylinder . The original recording, made sometime around 1889, is the oldest known of any U.S. President. This clip is brought to you by the Vincent Voice Library at Michigan State University Read the Inaugural Addresses of each of our presidents by going to the site maintained by the Bartleby Library Return to the Chief Executive Club Main Page for fast facts and more about our other presidents.

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51. US, 1865-1939.
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53. I16027: Hugh CLIFFORD, 4TH Lord Of Chudleig (1726 - 1 Sep 1783)
third president of the us, from 1889 to 1893. Congressional Biography http//bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000263.harrison, benjamin, 1833
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Hugh CLIFFORD, 4TH Lord Of Chudleig
1726 - 1 Sep 1783
Repository ID Number: I16027
  • BIRTH
  • DEATH : 1 Sep 1783, Ugbrooke
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Father: Hugh CLIFFORD, 3RD Lord Of Chudleig
Mother: Elizabeth BLOUNT
Family 1 Lady Anne LEE
  • MARRIAGE : 17 Dec 1748, London, England
  • Thomas Edward CLIFFORD
  • Charles CLIFFORD 6th Lord
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    Acceded 1731 _Thomas CLIFFORD, 1ST Lord Of Chudleig_ _Hugh CLIFFORD, 2ND Lord Of Chudleig_ _Hugh CLIFFORD, 3RD Lord Of Chudleig_ Hugh CLIFFORD, 4TH Lord Of Chudleig
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    Joshua GIBSON
  • Missy GIBSON
  • James GIBSON
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  • Anne Elizabeth GIBSON
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    Benjamin HARRISON PRESIDENT OF USA
    20 Aug 1833 - 13 Mar 1901
    Repository ID Number: I349
    • OCCUPATION : 23rd President Of The U.S.A.
  • 54. I5430: Samuel BROWN (____ - ____)
    Father benjamin harrison V Mother harrison was known as the Eagle of the West fromOhio, and as Minister to Columbia; was the ninth president of the us and the
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    Samuel BROWN
    Repository ID Number: I5430
    • RESIDENCE : Fayette Co., KY
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    Repository ID Number: I16045
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    Father: Samuel COCKERILLE
    Mother: Marie Jones MCWHORTER
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    _William David MCWHORTER MD_ + (1819 - 1844) m 1840
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    President William Henry HARRISON PRESIDENT OF USA
    9 Feb 1773 - 4 Apr 1841
    Repository ID Number: I367 Original Submitter (General Source):
    • TITLE : President
    • OCCUPATION : 9th President Of The USA 1841
    • RESIDENCE
    • BIRTH : 9 Feb 1773, Berkeley Plantation, Charles City Co, VA

    55. World Almanac For Kids
    harrison, benjamin (1833–1901), 23d president of the us (1889–93), whodirected a reformulation of the Monroe Doctrine that was to end American
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    '); else document.write(''); // This script will choose the CSS (stylesheet) to use based on browser // End > EXPLORE ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT HISTORICAL BIRTHDAYS ... home HARRISON, Benjamin Harrison was born on Aug. 20, 1833, at North Bend, Ohio. The grandson of President William Henry Harrison
    Harrison as President. top Harrison defeated the incumbent, Grover Cleveland Harrison experienced difficulty in maintaining a stable national economy. The Bland-Allison Act of 1878 required the treasury to buy $2 million of silver for coinage each month. As the market value of silver fell, the president sought to limit coinage. Advocates of free coinage forced a compromise bill, the Sherman Silver Purchase Act (1890), which required the government to buy more silver but limited coinage. The increased purchase drained gold from the reserves, and Harrison twice had to avert panic by releasing more currency. Harrison had campaigned on a platform of increasing protectionist tariffs. Although the public supported increased tariffs at the time of the election, the effect of the McKinley Act (1890) was to contribute to inflationary prices for necessities, and protectionist tariffs ultimately became unpopular. Harrison admitted several new states to the Union during his term. He increased the size of the merchant marine to facilitate expanded trade and of the navy to protect commercial interests abroad. The first Pan-American Conference, held during his administration, created new commercial and diplomatic ties between the U.S. and independent republics in Latin America.

    56. US Presidents
    1908. harrison, benjamin, us president (23), 08/20/1833, 03/13/1901.McKinley, William, us president (25), 01/29/1843, 09/14/1901. Roosevelt
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    57. Bradley Rymph: Genealogy: Benjamin Harrison
    He is the only grandson of a us president to become president himself. BenjaminHarrison was a brigadier general for the Union in the American Civil War.
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    BENJAMIN HARRISON
    23rd President of the United States

    Benjamin Harrison (1833 - 1901) has a unique place in American history. He is the only grandson of a U.S. President to become President himself. Benjamin Harrison was a brigadier general for the Union in the American Civil War. Several years after the end of that war, he was elected as a U.S. Senator from Ohio. In 1888, he was elected as the 23rd President, defeating Grover Cleveland. He served one term, from 1889 to 1893. During his presidency, he signed into law the highly protective, Republican Party-backed McKinley Tariff Act. Also during his administration, the first Pan-American Conference was held (in 1889).
    Benjamin Harrison was a great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Budd, Jr. (c. 1625 - 1684) and Mary Horton (c. 1635 - aft. 1687), through their daughter Mary (1654 - 1735). John Budd, Jr., and Mary Horton were also great-great-great-great-great-great-grandparents of my father, Albert James Rymph, through their son Joseph (1669 - aft. 1722). Click here for a descendant tree tracing lineage from
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    Grover (as 24th us president); Clinton, William Millard; Ford, Gerald Rudolph; Franklin,benjamin. H. Harding, Warren Gamaliel; harrison, benjamin; harrison, William
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    59. Grave-Harrison-Benjamin
    Name benjamin harrison. Categories 23rd president of the usA us Senatorfrom Indiana. Burial Location Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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    Name: Benjamin Harrison Categories: President of the USA US Senator from Indiana Burial Location: Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana Mike's Notes: Benjamin Harrison's grave would be included among the more modest presidential gravesites. His home, nearby in Indianapolis, is open to the public and certainly worth visiting. See Benjamin Harrison's grave at Find A Grave.com Click here to see a slide show of all the U.S. Presidents' graves!

    60. 23rd President: Benjamin Harrison
    benjamin harrison was sworn into office as the 23rd president of the United in returnfor their support of the McKinley Tariff, required the us Treasury to
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    Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901)
    • Education and Occupations:
        Education:
          Harrison learned the basics from tutors at home and at a nearby one-room schoolhouse. From 1847-1850, he attended Farmers' College, a prep school in Cincinnati. In September 1850, he was admitted as a junior to Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He graduated near the top of his class in 1852. He studied law at the office of Storer and Gwynne from 1852-1854. He was admitted to the bar in 1854.
        Occupations:
          From 1854-1856, Harrison was in a legal partnership with William Wallace. In 1857, Harrison acted as the Indianapolis city attorney. He was the secretary of the Republican state central committee from 1858-1860. Harrison was the supreme court reporter of Indiana from 1861-1862. He served in the Civil War for the Union, in the 70th Indiana Infantry Regiment, from July 1862 - June 1865, rising from the rank of second lieutenant to brigadier general. After the war he resumed his post as supreme court reporter of Indiana, and he resumed law practice with Albert G. Porter and William P. Fishback (who was later replaced by Cyrus C. Hines). In 1871, he was appointed by President Grant as defense counsel for army personal being sued for civil damages by Lambdin P. Milligan.

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