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  1. John Scott Harrison is the only man with the distinction of being both a child of a United States President and the son of a United States President. John Sc...

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  2. Rep. John Scott Harrison (4 Oct 1804 - 25 May 1878) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (9 entries) edit. arwiki جون سكوت ...

  3. John Scott Harrison. John Scott Harrison, född 4 oktober 1804 i Vincennes, Indianaterritoriet, död 25 maj 1878 i North Bend, Ohio, var en amerikansk politiker. Han representerade delstaten Ohios andra distrikt i USA:s representanthus 1853-1857. Han var son till USA:s 9:e president William Henry Harrison och far till USA:s 23:e president ...

  4. John Scott Harrison was a farmer and politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. He was the son of U.S. president William Henry Harrison and the father of Benjamin Harrison, also a U.S. president, making him the only person to have been both the son and father of U.S. presidents. After being defeated for a third term in 1856, Harrison retired to ...

  5. Born, North Bend, Ohio, the son of John Scott Harrison (1804-1878) and Elizabeth Irwin Harrison (1810-1850). His siblings were Elizabeth "Bessie" or "Betsy" Short Harrison Eaton (1825-1904), William Henry Harrison (1827-1829), Sarah "Sallie" Lucretia Harrison Devin (1829-1917), Archibald Irwin Harrison (1832-1870), Mary Jane "Jennie" Irwin Harrison Morris (1836-1867), Anna Symmes Harrison ...

  6. John Harrison (3 April [ O.S. 24 March] 1693 – 24 March 1776) was an English carpenter and clockmaker who invented the marine chronometer, a long-sought-after device for solving the problem of calculating longitude while at sea. Harrison's solution revolutionized navigation and greatly increased the safety of long-distance sea travel.

  7. 14 de mar. de 2023 · John Harrison (1693-1776) invented an accurate marine chronometer after several decades of research and development. While the pendulum clock had already been invented in the 17th century, a clock that could withstand the vagaries of the sea, humidity, and air temperature remained an elusive dream. Harrison's last watch, the H5 of 1770, was so ...