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  1. 27 de nov. de 2022 · Carter Bassett Harrison (1752–1808), Son of Benjamin Harrison V, member of the Virginia General Assembly, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1793–99. Burwell Bassett (1764–1841), First cousin of William Henry Harrison, Virginia House delegate 1787–89 and 1819–21, Virginia state senator 1794–1805, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1805–13, 1815–19, and 1821–29.

  2. Benjamin Harrison 's term as the president of the United States lasted from March 4, 1889, until March 4, 1893. Harrison, a Republican, took office as the 23rd United States president after defeating Democratic incumbent President Grover Cleveland in the 1888 election. Four years later he was defeated for re-election by Cleveland in the 1892 ...

  3. Benjamin Harrison V, né le 5 avril 1726, mort le 24 avril 1791, était un planteur américain, un leader révolutionnaire et un signataire de la déclaration d'indépendance des États-Unis. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Benjamin Harrison V .

  4. Gov Benjamin Harrison V (5 Apr 1726 - 24 Apr 1791) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (21 entries) edit. arwiki بنجامين هاريسون ...

  5. In 1781, Harrison became governor of Virginia, a position he held two more times. Soon after his 65th birthday he suffered from a severe case of gout and on April 24, 1791 complications from the disease took his life. He is buried at his beloved Berkeley Plantation. In 1791, Benjamin Harrison VI took over the ownership of Berkeley and began a ...

  6. Annual commemoration honoring Benjamin Harrison V, one of seven Virginia signers of the Declaration of Independence and 18th century owner of Berkeley Plantation. Ceremony included with regular admission tickets. Hosted by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Noon $12.50 per adult / $7 per child (ages 6-16)

  7. 4 de jul. de 2004 · In historical interest this fine mansion has few rivals among the James River plantations. It was the birthplace and lifelong home of Benjamin Harrison V (1726-91), signer of the Declaration and three-term Governor of Virginia, as well as the birthplace and boyhood residence of his son, William Henry (1773-1841), ninth President of the United States and grandfather of Benjamin (1833-1901), the ...