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  1. Benjamin Harrison (20 de agosto de 1833-13 de marzo de 1901) 2 fue el vigésimo tercer presidente de los Estados Unidos, entre 1889 y 1893. 3 Es el único que ha sido precedido y sucedido en la presidencia por la misma persona: el demócrata Grover Cleveland. Es el primer presidente el cual grabó su voz en un fonógrafo, por lo cual es hoy el ...

  2. Elected to Virginia House of Burgesses, 1764; Member of the Continental Congress, 1774-77; Reelected to House of Burgesses, 1777, Selected as Speaker, 1778; Elected Governor of Virginia, 1782-84, 1791. Died: April 24, 1791. Benjamin Harrison was born in Berkeley Virginia in 1726. He attended William and Mary College in Williamsburg, but was ...

  3. 1781 - 1782 Assembly - Benjamin Harrison was elected governor on Nov. 30, 1781, and was succeeded by William Green Munford. 1791 Assembly - Benjamin Harrison was elected but died before the session began. Stith Hardyman was his successor. * see below for more information. Bio: Born at "Berkeley", Charles City County, Va., probably April 5, 1726.

  4. Benjamin Carter 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. He was a signer of the Continental Association, as well as the United States Declaration of Independence, and was one of the nation ...

  5. 1 de mar. de 2023 · Benjamin Harrison V was born on 5 April 1726 in Charles City County at Berkeley Plantation. (The family did not use the Roman Numerals to designate generations, but historians have inserted them to avoid confusion. I will use the numerals where needed.) Benjamin was the oldest of ten children born to Benjamin Harrison IV and Anne Carter.

  6. 6 de dic. de 2019 · Benjamin Harrison was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Born in Virginia to a wealthy family, Harrison inherited his family's plantation after his father's death. Harrison followed in his father's footsteps, and he became a politician and represented his town in the Virginia House of Burgesses.