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  1. Gov Benjamin Harrison V was a Founding Father in the American Revolution. Benjamin Harrison V is Notable. Death: Date: 24 Apr 1791. Charles City, Charles, Virginia, United States. Source: #S17. Benjamin Harrison was born on 5 April 1726 on Berkeley Plantation in Charles City County, Virginia, the fourth of eleven children and the oldest of ...

  2. Benjamin Harrison V. 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.

  3. Benjamin Harrison V. (5. dubna 1726, Virginie – 24. dubna 1791, Virginie) byl americký farmář a obchodník. Stal se jedním z revolučních vůdc ...

  4. Benjamin Harrison ( North Bend, 20 de agosto de 1833 — Indianápolis, 13 de março de 1901) foi um advogado e político estadunidense que serviu como o vigésimo-terceiro presidente dos Estados Unidos, de 1889 a 1893. [ 1] Era neto do também ex-presidente William Henry Harrison [ 1] e bisneto do pai-fundador Benjamin Harrison V, um dos ...

  5. Carter Bassett Harrison (1752–1808), Son of Benjamin Harrison V, member of the Virginia General Assembly, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1793–99. Burwell Bassett (1764–1841), First cousin of William Henry Harrison, Virginia House delegate 1787–89 and 1819–21, Virginia state senator 1794–1805, U.S. Representative from Virginia 1805–13, 1815–19, and 1821–29.

  6. 26 de dic. de 2022 · In turn, William Henry’s grandson Benjamin Harrison (yes, another one) was a Union General in the Civil War, a senator, and eventually became the 23rd President of the United States. 5. Roger Sherman (CT) Print showing Roger Sherman, Mayor of New Haven, 1911, from Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, via connecticuthistory.org

  7. Annual commemoration honoring Benjamin Harrison V, one of seven Virginia signers of the Declaration of Independence and 18th century owner of Berkeley Plantation. Ceremony included with regular admission tickets. Hosted by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Noon $12.50 per adult / $7 per child (ages 6-16)