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  1. Benjamin Carter Harrison VI (1755–1799) was an American merchant, planter, politician, and revolutionary. He was the son of Founding Father Benjamin Harrison V, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Harrison was a close friend of financier Robert Morris, a relationship that he would keep until his death.

  2. 28 de sept. de 2022 · Benjamin Harrison (August 20, 1833 – March 13, 1901) was the twenty-third President of the United States, serving one term from 1889 to 1893. Harrison was born in North Bend, Ohio, and at age 21 moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, where he became a prominent state politician.

    • North Bend, Ohio
    • August 20, 1833
    • Ohio
    • March 13, 1901
  3. e. Benjamin Harrison (August 20, 1833 – March 13, 1901) was an American politician who served as the 23rd president of the United States from 1889 to 1893. He was a member of the Harrison family of Virginia —a grandson of the ninth president, William Henry Harrison, and a great-grandson of Benjamin Harrison V, a Founding Father.

  4. Benjamin Harrison. Vigésimo tercer presidente. Campaña. Como republicano, Benjamin Harrison hizo contendió con Grover Cleveland en defensa de tarifas protectoras, así como una divisa sólida, las pensiones para los veteranos de la Guerra Civil, y la eficacia en el cargo. Desafíos

  5. In 1799, after years of hard work and success, Benjamin Harrison VI died at the age of 44. By the time Benjamin Harrison VII inherited Berkeley, the plantation was drifting towards financial ruins. After over 150 years of Harrison ownership, Benjamin Harrison VIII was the last Harrison to own Berkeley Plantation.

  6. Benjamin Harrison V (April 5, 1726 – April 24, 1791) was an American planter, merchant, and politician who served as a legislator in colonial Virginia, following his namesakes' tradition of public service.

  7. Five successive Benjamin Harrisons created a private empire of tobacco and trade and a great Virginia plantation. Clifford Dowdey. April 1957. Volume. 8. Issue. 3. Berkeley Hundred, as a working plantation still in operation after more than three centuries, is older than any English-speaking settlement in America outside Virginia.