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Former residence of President Benjamin Harrison that is now a museum dedicated to his life. Biographical information.
President: Benjamin Harrison: 1889–1893: Vice President: Levi P. Morton: 1889–1893: Secretary of State: James G. Blaine: 1889–1892: John W. Foster: 1892–1893
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President Benjamin Harrison. Benjamin Harrison is the only United States president from the state of Indiana. Not only was he the 23rd ...
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Benjamin Harrison. From: Portrait and Biographical record of Rockland and Orange Counties, New York By: Chapman Publishing Company Published: 1895
Former residence of President Benjamin Harrison that is now a museum dedicated to his life. Biographical information.
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Benjamin Harrison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaPresident: Benjamin Harrison: 1889–1893: Vice President: Levi P. Morton: 1889–1893: Secretary of State: James G. Blaine: 1889–1892: John W. Foster: 1892–1893
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President Benjamin Harrison signed a proclamation making the new school flag salute the focal point of the Columbus Day celebration in 1892. On Oct. 12 of that year, coinciding with the grand opening of Chicago’s Columbian Exposition ...
Legend has it that while President Benjamin Harrison was vacationing in Cape May electricity was installed at the White House. When the president returned, fearful of the dangers of this new invention, he had his servants turn it on and off instead of ...
A growing population caused Dakota Territory to be divided in half and President Benjamin Harrison signed proclamations formally admitting both South Dakota and North Dakota to the union on November 2, 1889. Harrison had the papers shuffled to obscure ...
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Pledge of Allegiance created to sell flagsPresident Benjamin Harrison signed a proclamation making the new school flag salute the focal point of the Columbus Day celebration in 1892. On Oct. 12 of that year, coinciding with the grand opening of Chicago’s Columbian Exposition ...
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Bizarre History of Cape May -- Turn of the century was a time of change for Cape MayLegend has it that while President Benjamin Harrison was vacationing in Cape May electricity was installed at the White House. When the president returned, fearful of the dangers of this new invention, he had his servants turn it on and off instead of ...
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The 10 Best States For Immigrant EntrepreneursA growing population caused Dakota Territory to be divided in half and President Benjamin Harrison signed proclamations formally admitting both South Dakota and North Dakota to the union on November 2, 1889. Harrison had the papers shuffled to obscure ...
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