He was born in Virginia, but some say there is a case to be made that he should be considered an Ohio president.
Grandson of William Henry Harrison, Benjamin Harrison managed to unseat ... affairs engaged Harrison's administration more than any president since Lincoln. The first Pan-American conference ...
A Republican, Benjamin Harrison campaigned against Grover Cleveland in defense of the protective tariff, as well as sound currency, pensions for Civil War veterans, and efficiency in office.
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The Inauguration Day weather that likely killed a presidentWASHINGTON – March 4, 1841, is remembered as more than just a bitterly cold and wet day in Washington, D.C. Those weather conditions have come to be associated with one of the most infamous ...
Vice President of Curatorship at The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site Jennifer Capps and Reporter Marlee Thomas (PHOTO: Emily Reuben/WISH) The exhibit focuses on how these figures made ...
Must be 21 and older to dine here. – Elizabeth Von Tersch, Senior Editor Tour the home of the only U.S. president from Indiana, Benjamin Harrison, who served from 1889 to 1893. Historic house ...
Charles Hyde, president and CEO of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, joined News 8’s Jeremy Jenkins on Daybreak to discuss the significance of these events and their historical roots.
Benjamin Harrison (August 20, 1833 – March 13, 1901) was the 23rd President of the United States ... a Brigadier General in the XX Corps of the Army of the Cumberland. After the war he ...
President William Henry Harrison died exactly one month after he delivered a nearly two hour inaugural address in the rain and cold.
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