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    Benjamin Harrison V (April 5, 1726 – April 24, 1791) was an American planter, merchant, and politician who served as a legislator in colonial Virginia...
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    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...
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    Father of the United States, Benjamin Harrison V, and three U. S. presidents: William Henry Harrison, Benjamin Harrison, and Abraham Lincoln. Local officials...
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    Virginia House of Burgesses. He was the son of Benjamin Harrison III and the father of Benjamin Harrison V, who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence...
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    politician. Harrison was the son of U.S. President Benjamin Harrison and Caroline Harrison, and a great-grandson of U.S. President William Henry Harrison. Born...
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    Benjamin Carter Harrison VI (1755–1799) was an American merchant, planter, politician, and revolutionary. He was a son of Founding Father Benjamin Harrison...
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    president. Harrison was born into the Harrison family of Virginia in 1773 as a son of Benjamin Harrison V, a U.S. Founding Father. In 1794, Harrison participated...
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    Elizabeth Harrison Walker (February 21, 1897 – December 25, 1955) was the third and youngest child of U.S. President Benjamin Harrison, and the only child...
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    Mary Scott Dimmick Harrison (née Lord; April 30, 1858 – January 5, 1948) was the second wife of Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd president of the United States...
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    Benjamin Harrison's term as the president of the United States lasted from March 4, 1889, until March 4, 1893. Harrison, a Republican, took office as...
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    Richard Benjamin Harrison Jr. (March 4, 1941 – June 25, 2018), also known by the nicknames "The Old Man" and "The Appraiser", was an American businessman...
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    The inauguration of Benjamin Harrison as the 23rd president of the United States took place on Monday, March 4, 1889, at the East Portico of the United...
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  • Benjamin Harrison (1833–1901) was the 23rd president of the United States from 1889 to 1893. Benjamin Harrison may also refer to: Benjamin Harrison I...
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    grandparents were Elizabeth (née Bassett) Harrison and Declaration of Independence signer Benjamin Harrison V. His maternal grandparents were Anna (née...
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    The Benjamin Harrison Memorial Bridge is a vertical-lift bridge that spans the James River between Jordan's Point in Prince George County and Charles...
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    23rd United States president, Benjamin Harrison. In 1901, Russell Harrison, the son of former U.S. president Benjamin Harrison, facilitated the sale of a...
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    The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, previously known as the Benjamin Harrison Home, is the former home of the 23rd president of the United States...
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    Benjamin Harrison is a public artwork by American artist Charles Henry Niehaus, located in University Park in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States...
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    for less than one year. Benjamin Harrison Reeves, named for a signer of the Declaration of Independence, Benjamin Harrison V, was born March 21, 1787...
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    Harrison (disambiguation), multiple people, but most notably: Benjamin Harrison (1833–1901), 23rd president of the United States Benjamin Harrison V (1726–1791)...
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    Company of England. In 1726, it became the home of the Harrison family of Virginia, after Benjamin Harrison IV located there and built one of the first three-story...
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    Virginia Benjamin Harrison V won re-election in the Virginia General Assembly as he ran unopposed. On election day, 30 November 1783, Benjamin Harrison V easily...
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    Scott McKee (nee Harrison; April 3, 1858 – October 28, 1930) was the acting first lady of the United States for her father Benjamin Harrison. She lived in...
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    Virginia Benjamin Harrison V won re-election in the Virginia General Assembly as he ran unopposed. On election day, 30 November 1782, Benjamin Harrison V easily...
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    President Benjamin Harrison, and was the second first lady to die while serving in the role. The daughter of a college professor, Harrison was well-educated...
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    Delegates Benjamin Harrison V won the election in the Virginia General Assembly as he ran unopposed. On election day, 30 November 1781, Benjamin Harrison V easily...
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    Virginia House of Delegates Beverley Randolph defeated former Governor Benjamin Harrison V by a margin of four votes in the Virginia General Assembly. On election...
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  • Ireland, UK: The Ulster-Scots Agency. Retrieved May 25, 2020. Vinmont, Rolf Benjamin, ed. (1933). Our Presidents At A Glance. New York City: Grosset & Dunlap...
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    Declaration of Independence (painting) (category Cultural depictions of Benjamin Franklin)
    declined to sign. Trumbull had no portrait of Benjamin Harrison V to work with, but his son Benjamin Harrison VI was said to resemble his father, so Trumbull...
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  • Harrison was born ca. 1756 in Charles City County, Virginia, the son of Benjamin Harrison V and Elizabeth Bassett (1730–1792), the daughter of Colonel William...
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