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  1. Jun 29, 2020 · Benjamin Harrison was an U.S. senator from Indiana and the twenty-third president (1889-1893) of the United States. This guide compiles digital materials related to Harrison at the Library of Congress, external websites, and a selected print bibliography. The digital collections of the Library of Congress contain a wide variety of digital material associated with Abraham Lincoln, including the ...

  2. Benjamin Harrison, (born Aug. 20, 1833, North Bend, Ohio, U.S.—died March 13, 1901, Indianapolis, Ind.), 23rd president of the U.S. (1889–93). The grandson of William H. Harrison, the 9th president of the U.S., he practiced law in Indianapolis from the mid-1850s. He served in the Union army in the American Civil War, rising to brigadier ...

  3. President Benjamin Harrison, 1895. Library of Congress. Born: August 20, 1833, in North Bend, Ohio... Grandson of William Henry Harrison, Benjamin Harrison managed to unseat Grover Cleveland in the 1888 election. His economic policy may have contributed to the depression that hit the country after he left office, but his social and foreign ...

  4. Mar 8, 2017 · Benjamin Harrison served as the twenty-third president of the United States. Library of Congress. Benjamin Harrison was the grandson of America's ninth president, William Henry Harrison. He was a Civil War hero, having ended the was as a brigadier general. He dealt with civil service reform and fighting against monopolies and trusts while he ...

  5. Just two weeks before the 1892 election, First Lady Caroline Harrison died of tuberculosis. For the remainder of his term, their daughter, Mary, served as White House hostess. After leaving office, Harrison returned to Indianapolis, and later married his deceased wife's niece, Mary Dimmick, in 1896. He died on March 13, 1901.

  6. His great-grandfather, Benjamin Harrison (1726-1791) of Virginia, signed the Declaration of Independence. His grandfather, William Henry Harrison (1773-1841), briefly served as the ninth president of the United States prior to his death on April 4, 1841, just thirty-one days into his term of office.

  7. Benjamin Harrison: Impact and Legacy. By Allan B. Spetter. Coffee-table history books depict Benjamin Harrison as a lightweight puppet of political party bosses. He is often viewed as little more than a "human iceberg" who sleepwalked through the presidency. We are told that while he could sway a crowd of 30,000 with powerful speeches, he could ...

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