Who was Benjamin Harrison ?

  21st President of United States.

When Was Benjamin Harrison Born, How Did Benjamin Harrison Look Like, What Was Benjamin Harrison Appearance, How Benjamin Harrison Changed the United States, Benjamin Harrison house, Benjamin Harrison Residence, Who Is the First First Lady, Who Was the Second First Lady, How Tall Was Benjamin Harrison, Benjamin Harrison Known For, How and When Benjamin Harrison Died, How Old Was When He Died.

 

BIRTH & ACCOMPLISHMENT

Born on August 20, 1833 on a farm by the Ohio River and graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Benjamin Harrison was an American attorney and lawmaker who filled in as the 23rd president of the United States. He was a grandson of the 9th president, William Henry Harrison, and an extraordinary grandson of Benjamin Harrison V, an founding father who marked the United States Declaration of Independence.

FIRST LADY

On October 20, 1853 Benjamin Harrison married Caroline Scott who was daughter of Presbyterian minister. For many years she was suffering from Tuberculosis. After her condition became terminal, she returned to the White House, where she died on October 25, 1892.


In 1896, Harrison married Mary Scott Lord Dimmick, a niece of his late wife. His two adult children disapproved of their father's marriage to a relative.



HOUSE / RESIDENCE

Presidential Site, previously known as the Benjamin Harrison Home, Which is in Indianapolis, Indiana is the former home of the 23rd President, Benjamin Harrison. Harrison had the sixteen-room house with its red brick exterior built in the 1870s.





SIGNATURE 

Benjamin Harrison's law office was an early client of the typewriter so composed letters with the soonest dates are typically his. He proceeded, notwithstanding, to compose letters himself directly through his administration. The letters are practically all concise and are about normal in volume.



HEIGHT

QUOTES


“Great lives never go out; they go on.”

DEATH

Harrison died from pneumonia at his home in second story bedroom, in Indianapolis on March 13, 1901, at the age of 67.


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