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  1. 1. Benjamin Harrison was the only U.S. president to have a degree in law. Despite this, he never actively practiced as a lawyer and instead pursued a career in politics. 2. He was the grandson of the 9th U.S. president, William Henry Harrison, making him the only president to be directly related to another president. 3.

  2. Benjamin Harrison Facts. Benjamin Harrison was an American lawyer and politician who became the 23 rd President of the United States, serving from 1889 to 1893. He was born on August 20, 1833, in North Bend, Ohio to John Scott Harrison and Elizabeth Ramsey Harrison. He was their second of eight children.

  3. Benjamin Harrison Home. Indiana. Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president of the United States and grandson of William Henry Harrison, the ninth president, ran against Democrat Grover Cleveland twice. In 1888, he conducted a successful “front porch” campaign from his home in Indianapolis, losing in the popular vote, but winning in the Electoral ...

  4. Born in 1833 on a farm by the Ohio River below Cincinnati, Harrison attended Miami University in Ohio and read law in Cincinnati. He moved to Indianapolis, where he practiced law and campaigned for the Republican Party. He married Caroline Lavinia Scott in 1853. After the Civil War–he was Colonel of the 70th Volunteer Infantry–Harrison ...

  5. Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) exhibited values-driven leadership in every chapter of his life. As a young student of Miami University and a founding member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, to his masterful command as a General in the Civil War, to his ushering in of the Progressive Era as our nation’s 23rd President, then as a Statesman, to his respected guidance as an Elder in the ...

  6. 22 de mar. de 2024 · William Bushong Chief Historian. Born in North Bend, Ohio, on August 20, 1833, Benjamin Harrison was the grandson of "Old Tippecanoe," William Henry Harrison, ninth president of the United States. The second of ten children to John and Elizabeth Harrison, Benjamin grew up at The Point, his grandfather's six hundred acre farm near North Bend.

  7. Harrison died on March 31, 1901, and was buried in Indianapolis, beside the wife of his youth. Additional Reading Clinton, Susan. Benjamin Harrison: 23rd President of the United States (Childrens, 1989). Kane, J.N. Facts About the Presidents: A Compilation of Biographical and Historical Information, 5th ed. (Wilson, 1990).