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  1. Benjamin Harrison, 1833-1901;: Chronology, documents, bibliographical aids (Oceana presidential chronology series, 9) by Harry Joseph Sievers, 1969
  2. APPOINTMENT OF BRITISH CONSULATE FOR LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS, MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA AND FLORIDA. Signed by Benjamin Harrison as President by Benjamin (1833-1901) Harrison, 1893-01-01
  3. BENJAMIN HARRISON 1833-1901 Chronology Documents Bibliographical Aids
  4. The Constitution And Administration Of United States Of America by Harrison Benjamin 1833-1901, 2010-09-27
  5. Speeches of Benjamin Harrison, twenty-third president of the United States; a complete collection of his public addresses from February, 1888, to February, 1892 .. by Benjamin, 1833-1901 Harrison, 2009-10-26
  6. This country of ours. by Harrison. Benjamin. 1833-1901., 1897
  7. Public papers and addresses of Benjamin Harrison, twenty-third President of the United States, March 4, 1889, to March 4, 1893 by Benjamin Harrison 1833-1901 United States. President (1889-1893 : Harrison), 1893-12-31
  8. Benjamin Harrison: Our Twenty-Third President (Presidents of the U.S.a.) by Sandra Francis, 2008-08
  9. Benjamin Harrison (Profiles of the Presidents) by Robert Green, 2003-08
  10. Benjamin Harrison: The American Presidents Series: The 23rd President, 1889-1893 by Charles W. Calhoun, 2005-06-06
  11. The Presidency of Benjamin Harrison (American Presidency Series) by Homer E. Socolofsky, Allan B. Spetter, 1987-05
  12. Benjamin Harrison: Centennial President (First Men, America's Presidents) by Anne Chieko Moore, 2009-05-15
  13. Benjamin Harrison by Elisabeth P. Myers, 1969-06
  14. Benjamin Harrison (Presidential Leaders) by Bruce Adelson, 2006-06-06

1. Harrison, Benjamin (1833-1901), 23.Präsident Der USA (1889-1893)
Translate this page Go BackBack. Harrison, Benjamin (1833-1901), 23.Präsident der VereinigtenStaaten (1889-1893),. geboren in North Bend (Ohio, USA).
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2. HARRISON, Benjamin (1833-1901) Biographical Information
Harrison, Benjamin, 18331901 Senate Years of Service 1881-1887 American National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; Harrison, Benjamin. This Country of Ours. New York Scribners, 1897; Sievers, Harry J. Benjamin Harrison.
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Harrison Benjamin (18331901), polityk amerykaski, czonek Partii Republikaskiej od 1854. W latach 1881-1887 senator, 1889-1893 prezydent
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4. Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901
Harrison, Benjamin, 18331901. 1833-1901, 23d President of the UnitedStates (1889-93), b. North Bend, Ohio, grad. Miami Univ. (Ohio
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    Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901 This Country of Ours (1897) and Views of an Ex-President See his public papers and addresses (1893, repr. 1969); biography by H. J. Sievers (3 vol., 1952-68).
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    Harris, Thomas Lake Harris, Townsend Harris, William Torrey Harrisburg Harrison Harrison,Benjamin, 17261791 Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901 Harrison, Frederic
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  • 6. Microforms Collection, UM Libraries
    Microform Collections. Harrison, Benjamin. President U.S., 18331901. Papers.
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    Harrison, Benjamin. President U.S., 1833-1901. Papers.
    Location: McKeldin Library
    Call Number: Microfilm J82.C6 1964
    Harrison, Benjamin. President U.S., 1833-1901. Papers.
    151 Reels.
    Description
    This collection covers every aspect of Harrison's life and career, and includes correspondence (1787-1912); legal papers (1855-1900), financial records including ledgers and account books (1836-1900), notebooks in shorthand, speeches (1878-1901), articles, scrapbooks, memorials, printed materials, pamphlets, and memorabilia. It includes material related to the Civil War, Indiana politics, Harrison's Presidency, his legal practice and the Venezuela boundary dispute. Harrison's papers are divided into twenty series. Series arrangement is either chronological or alphabetical. The Index to the Benjamin Harrison Papers lists documents in the collection by proper name, date and series. The Index arranges items primarily by correspondent and then chronologically if a name is repeated. Some subject entries are used. The Reel Listing in the front of the Index indicates on which reel a particular series, date, or other information can be found. In order to retrieve material, one should consult the Index first and then the Reel List for the appropriate reel number. The collection contains 69,612 manuscripts.

    7. FINDING AID NAME LIST
    Travers, Sir, 1892 Harris, Frank, 1855-1931 Harris, Patricia, 1924-1985 Harris,Roy, 1898-Correspondence Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901 Harrison, Benjamin
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    9. Miscellaneous Items In High Demand: Subjects: 223
    Harrison, Benjamin,18331901. Harrison, Benjamin,1833-1901Ethics. Harrison,Benjamin,1833-1901Family. Harrison, Benjamin,1833-1901Journeys.
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    10. Benjamin Harrison, 1833-1901
    Benjamin Harrison, 18331901. *Harrison, Benjamin was born on August20, 1833, in North Bend, Ohio, the grandson of William Henry
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    Benjamin Harrison, 1833-1901
    *HARRISON, BENJAMIN was born on August 20, 1833, in North Bend, Ohio, the grandson of William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States. Nineteen-year-old Benjamin Harrison graduated from Miami (Ohio) University in 1852, fourth in a class of 16. He was admitted to the bar in 1854 and moved from Cincinnati to Indianapolis where he opened a law practice with William Wallace (son of a former Indiana governor and brother of Lew Wallace ). Harrison was elected city attorney in 1857, appointed secretary for the Republican state committee in 1858, and was elected reporter for the state supreme court in 1860. Harrison was appointed commander of the

    11. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Harrison
    See also congressional biography. Harrison, Benjamin (18331901) also knownas Little Ben ; Kid Gloves of Indianapolis, Marion County, Ind.
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    Index to Politicians: Harrison

    12. The Political Graveyard: Politicians Who Died In 1901
    18491901); William Flavius Lester Hadley (1847-1901); Henry C. Hall(c.1820-1901); Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901); Henry B. Harrison
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    13. Creative Quotations From Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901)
    Creative Quotations from . . . Benjamin Harrison (18331901) born on Aug20 US 23rd president. His election was decided by the electoral
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    (1833-1901) born on Aug 20 US 23rd president. His election was decided by the electoral college even though the popular vote favored Grover Cleveland.
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    14. Crouse Autograph Collection - Browse By Time
    Charles (18091882) Edison, Thomas Alva (1847-1931) Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882)Gounod, Charles (1818-1893) Harrison, Benjamin (1833-1901) Holmes, Oliver
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    15. BENJAMIN HARRISON "LOW WATER MARK" COMMITTEE BOOKLET, 1892
    CATALOGUING INFORMATION. MAIN ENTRY Harrison, Benjamin, 18331901. SUBJECTENTRIES Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901. AutographsUnited States.
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    BENJAMIN HARRISON
    "LOW WATER MARK" COMMITTEE BOOKLET, 1892
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    SC 2402
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    Historical sketch

    Scope and Content note

    Cataloguing information
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    VOLUME OF COLLECTION: 1 item COLLECTION DATE: 1892 PROVENANCE: Heritage Collectors Society, 161 Peddlers Village, Lahaska PA 18931, 22 September 1993 RESTRICTIONS: None REPRODUCTION RIGHTS: Permission to reproduce or publish material in this collection must be obtained in writing from the Indiana Historical Society ALTERNATE FORMATS: None OTHER FINDING AIDS: None RELATED HOLDINGS: M 132, Benjamin Harrison; also see card catalog for numerous other references to Harrison ACCESSION NUMBER: 93.0679
    HISTORICAL SKETCH
    As Benjamin Harrison entered the fourth year of his Presidential term in the spring of 1892, he had alienated some of the powerful men of his party, particularly Platt of New York and Quay of Pennsylvania. He was also on guarded terms with his former Secretary of State, James G. Blaine, who though ill (he died in January 1893) still had a good deal of political magnetism. He had also been considerably preoccupied with his wife's illness. His renomination was therefore less assured than is usual for a sitting President. As time approached for the Republican convention in Minneapolis in June 1892, Harrison's supporters, led by his friend Louis T. Michener and by Chauncey Depew and Frank Hiscock of New York, organized to secure his renomination. At a caucus chaired by Depew, they ascertained a "

    16. Indiana Historical Society
    SC 0359. Harrison County Records. SC 2302. Harrison, Benjamin, 18331901. LowWater Mark committee booklet, 1892. SC 2402. Harrison, Benjamin Papers. M 0132.
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    17. 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......Benjamin Harrison Biography. Benjamin Harrison, (18331901), 23d PRESIDENT OF THEUNITED STATES. 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.

    18. President Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901)
    Benjamin Harrison (b. Aug. Harry J. Sievers, Benjamin Harrison, 3 vol. (195268),with vol. 1 also available in a revised 2nd ed. (1960), is a biography.
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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.

    19. Benjamin Harrison
    Portrait, sculpture, and biographical information from the Smithsonian collection.Category Kids and Teens School Time Harrison, Benjamin......Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison (18331901) Twenty-third President (1889-1893)Benjamin Harrison was a safe, clean, and loyal Republican.
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    Benjamin Harrison
    Twenty-third President (1889-1893)
    Much like his presidential grandfather William Henry Harrison, Benjamin Harrison did not owe his White House nomination of 1888 to lustrous performances in lesser political offices. Rather, he was a safe, clean, and loyal Republican. That, along with his kinship with a former President, seemed to be quite enough to earn him his party's endorsement. Known as the "iceberg," Harrison was unusually detached from the normal hurly-burly of politics, and in domestic matters, his presidential style was essentially passive. As a result, he took little part in shaping the major congressional measures of his administration, including the landmark Sherman Antitrust Act. In foreign policy, however, Harrison exercised more influence, and his enthusiasm for a stronger American posture in the international arena foreshadowed this country's emergence as a world power after 1900. This drawing of Harrison is thought to be a preliminary sketch for a large formal portrait by Eastman Johnson, which hangs today in the White House.
    Eastman Johnson (1824-1906)
    Charcoal and chalk on paper, circa 1895

    20. Hall Of Presidents
    Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison (18331901) Twenty-third President (1889-1893)Eastman Johnson (1824-1906), charcoal and chalk on paper, circa 1895.
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