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  1. Stephen Benton Elkins (September 26, 1841 – January 4, 1911) was an American industrialist and politician. He served as the Secretary of War between 1891 and 1893. He served in the United States Congress as a Delegate from the Territory of New Mexico and a Senator from West Virginia .

  2. Stephen Benton Elkins (New Lexington, 26 de septiembre de 1841-Washington D. C., 4 de enero de 1911) fue un industrial y político estadounidense. Se desempeñó como Secretario de Guerra entre 1891 y 1893.

  3. Stephen Benton Elkins. STEPHEN BENTON ELKINS was born near New Lexington, Perry County, Ohio, on 26 September 1841; moved with his family to Westport, Missouri, in the mid-1840’s; graduated from the University of Missouri at Columbia in 1860; taught school in Cass County, Missouri; entered the Union Army as a captain of militia in the 77th Missouri Infantry; with the help of a former student ...

  4. Stephen Benton Elkins fue un industrial y político estadounidense. Se desempeñó como Secretario de Guerra entre 1891 y 1893. Sirvió en el Congreso de los Estados Unidos como delegado del Territorio de Nuevo México ante la Cámara de Representantes y como Senador por Virginia Occidental.

  5. Stephen Benton Elkins. Fue un industrial y político estadounidense que se desempeñó como Secretario de Guerra entre 1891 y 1893 bajo la administración de Benjamin Harrison, también sirvió en el Congreso de los Estados Unidos como delegado del Territorio de Nuevo México ante la Cámara de Representantes y como Senador por Virginia Occidental .

  6. views 1,272,705 updated. Stephen Benton Elkins, 1841–1911, American statesman, b. Perry co., Ohio. He grew up in Missouri and after the outbreak of the Civil War enlisted in the Union army, although his father and brother were Confederates.

  7. Elkins served from 1891 until the end of the Harrison administration in 1893, during which time he expanded the responsibilities of the Division of Military Intelligence and recommended that the salaries of noncommissioned officers be increased. In 1895, Stephen Benton Elkins was elected to the U.S. Senate, where he served until his death in 1911.