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  1. Russell Benjamin Harrison (August 12, 1854 – December 13, 1936), also known as Russell Lord Harrison, was a businessman, lawyer, diplomat, and politician. Harrison was the son of U.S. President Benjamin Harrison and Caroline Harrison, and a great-grandson of U.S. President William Henry Harrison .

  2. 25 de feb. de 2024 · Russell Benjamin Harrison (August 12, 1854–December 13, 1936), also known as Russell Lord Harrison, was the son of United States President Benjamin Harrison and Caroline Harrison, and great grandson of United States President William Henry Harrison.[1]

    • Oxford, Ohio
    • Oxford, Butler County, Ohio, United States
    • August 12, 1854
    • James Hutchison
  3. 7 de mar. de 2024 · Russell Harrison served as a colonel and briefly as the Inspector General of Puerto Rico. A decade before, President Benjamin Harrison convened the first International Conference of American States (countries of North and South America) in Washington D.C, establishing the Pan-American Union in 1890.

  4. Russell Benjamin Harrison (August 12, 1854 – December 13, 1936), also known as Russell Lord Harrison, was a businessman, lawyer, diplomat, and politician. Harrison was the son of U.S. President Benjamin Harrison and Caroline Harrison, and a great-grandson of U.S. President William Henry Harrison.

  5. When Russell Benjamin Harrison was born on 12 August 1854, in Oxford, Butler, Ohio, United States, his father, President Benjamin Harrison, was 20 and his mother, Caroline Lavina Scott, was 21. He married Mary Angeline Saunders on 9 January 1884, in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, United States.

    • Male
    • Mary Angeline Saunders
  6. Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) is the son of John Scott Harrison (1804-1878) and Elizabeth Irwin Harrison (1810-1850). Click on the individuals to see a pedigree chart or family group sheet. You will need Adobe Reader to view the files.

  7. During his one term as President, he spent as little time as possible in the office, usually working only until noon. He loved to play with his grandchildren, many of whom had moved into the White House with their parents—Russell Benjamin Harrison, age thirty-six in 1890, and Mary Scott McKee, age thirty-two.