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  1. 6 de ene. de 2020 · During Benjamin Harrison’s presidency, Russell was his father’s aide and secretary, and Russell’s wife assisted the First Lady from the time Caroline became ill up to the time of her death in the White House in 1892. After the term ended, both the President and son Russell returned to Indiana, where the latter practiced law.

  2. 13 de mar. de 2021 · The Harrisons were among the First Families of Virginia, with their presence in the New World dating back to the arrival of an Englishman, named Benjamin Harrison, at Jamestown, Virginia in 1630. The future president Benjamin was born on August 20, 1833, in North Bend, Hamilton County, Ohio, as the second of eight children of John Scott Harrison (later a U.S. Congressman from Ohio) and ...

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · In 1888, Morton was nominated for vice president on the Republican ticket with presidential nominee Benjamin Harrison. Harrison and Morton won, and Morton served as Vice President from 1889 to 1893. After his one term as Vice President, the self-made businessman returned to New York, and in 1894, Morton was voted to be the triumphant Republican nominee for Governor of New York, and he served ...

  4. Benjamin Harrison nació el 20 de agosto de 1833, en North Bend, Ohio, Estados Unidos. Fue el segundo de los ocho hijos de Elizabeth Ramsey Irwin y John Scott Harrison, miembro de la Cámara de los Estados Unidos, y de su esposa, Elizabeth Ramsey Irwin Harrison. Desde 1847 asistió al Farmer's College cerca de Cincinnati, Ohio.

  5. Russell Benjamin Harrison V Veteran Birth 12 Aug 1854. Oxford, Butler County, Ohio, USA Death 13 Dec 1936 (aged 82) Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA Burial.

  6. Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd President of the United States, wed Caroline Lavinia Scott, fortifying ties with the influential Scott family of Hamilton County. Their offspring, including Russell Benjamin Harrison and Mary Mamie Scott Harrison McKee, continued the legacy of prominent First Families.

  7. He then made two unsuccessful attempts to win a seat in the U.S. Senate. In 1888, Republican presidential candidate, Benjamin Harrison, selected Morton as his vice presidential candidate. Harrison defeated Grover Cleveland 233 to 168 in the electoral college despite losing the popular vote by 90,000 votes.