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  1. Saturday, July 8, 1972 – Saturday, February 24, 2024. Benjamin “Ben” Gary Harris passed away February 24, 2024 at the age of 51 after an extended illness and hospitalization at Piedmont Hospital Midtown, Atlanta, Ga. Ben was born July 8, 1972 to his parents, Gary and Sharon Harris, in McRae, Georgia. Ben currently lived in Atlanta ...

  2. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Benjamin Harrison (born August 20, 1833, North Bend, Ohio, U.S.—died March 13, 1901, Indianapolis, Indiana) was the 23rd president of the United States (1889–93), a moderate Republican who won an electoral majority while losing the popular vote by more than 100,000 to Democrat Grover Cleveland. Harrison signed into law the Sherman Antitrust ...

  3. By Allan B. Spetter. Benjamin Harrison was born in 1833 in North Bend, Ohio, to a prominent family that had a legacy of political activism. After all, he was the grandson of the nation's ninth President, William Henry Harrison. Raised on a farm adjacent to his grandfather's vast estate, Harrison believed he was destined for greatness.

  4. On this day in 1690, Boston printer Benjamin Harris produced the first issue of Publick Occurrences, the first newspaper published in Britain's North American colonies. Readers were enthusiastic, but the governor was not. Under British law, no person [was to] keep any printing-press for printing, nor [was] any book, ….

  5. 19 de ago. de 1997 · He also hopes to get a job as a warehouseman, work he once did. He now works 20 hours a week at the Western State Hospital laundry. Sentenced in 1984. Harris was sentenced to die for the 1984 shooting of Tacoma auto mechanic Jimmy Lee Turner. Prosecutors said Harris paid another man $1,000 to do the killing; Harris said he was framed.

  6. On April 6, 1896, Mary and Benjamin got married. They had a daughter, Elizabeth, who was born on 21 February 1897. Until 1913, Mary lived at the Delaware Street home in Indianapolis. She died in New York City on January 5, 1948, and is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, in the Harrison family plot.

  7. 31 de mar. de 2003 · Exonerated but Never Set Free. By Maureen O’Hagan. March 31, 2003. When the state wanted to execute Benjamin Harris, they said he was perfectly sane. When his conviction was overturned, they locked him up for being crazy. And recently, the state considered Harris sane enough to ask him to testify as a prosecution witness in court.