There is no public information available about Benjamin Netanyahu's favorite food.
Benjamin Harrison won the 1888 presidential election defeating incumbent President Grover Cleveland. In the 1888 presidential election Benjamin Harrison received 233 electoral votes and Grover Cleveland received 168 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Cleveland 5,534,488 and Harrison 5,443,892.
No, Benjamin Harrison was a Republican. He served as the 23rd President of the United States from 1889 to 1893 and was a member of the Republican Party.
As the 23rd President of the United States, Benjamin Harrison believed in a strong federal government and protective tariffs to foster economic growth and protect American industries. He also advocated for civil rights for African Americans and Native Americans, and signed the Sherman Antitrust Act into law to regulate monopolistic practices. Additionally, Harrison believed in a strong military and expanded America's navy during his presidency.
Benjamin went to two different schools for upper education. He went to Miami University for two years and Freeman Grant Cary Pleasant Hill Academy for three years.
Benjamin Harrison lived in Indiana his entire adult life. He represented Indiana as a US Senator.
The 23rd president was the grandson of a former president, William Henry Harrison. He also was the first president to lose an election to a candidate he had previously defeated for the Oval Office. Harrison defeated incumbent president Grover Cleveland in 1888, but lost a re-election bid to Cleveland in 1892.
He met his first wife when she was 15 and he was 14. Heer father was a teacher at the prep school which Harrison attended in Cinncinati and he introduced them. They soon became close friends. His second wife was his first wife's niece who came to live with them in the White House, so she could help her aunt with hosting duties.
Benjamin Harrison was born on August 20, 1833 and died on March 13, 1901. Benjamin Harrison would have been 67 years old at the time of death or 181 years old today.
Yes. He was the 23rd US President, elected in 1888 and serving one term, from 1889 to 1893.
He lived most of his adult life in Indianapolis, Indiana. His home is now a museum. open to the public.
Children with first wife, Caroline Scott Harrison:
Russell Benjamin Harrison (August 12, 1854- December 13, 1936)
Mary "Mamie" Scott Harrison McKee (April 3, 1858- October 28, 1930 );
Children with second wife , Mary Scott Lord:
Elizabeth Harrison Walker (February 21, 1897- December 25, 1955)
When he decided to run for President, he had just lost his bid for re-election to the US Senate. Before he was a senator, he made his living as a lawyer. He also served as an officer during the Civil War, starting as a second lieutenant and leaving as a brigadier general.
Benjamin Harrison was not assassinated, he died from complications from influenza in 1901, eight years after his term as president.
Vice-President John Tyler served out Harrison's term.
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John Tyler took his place when he died
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Whig (National Republicans) hopes were destroyed when, soon after taking office, President Harrison died of pneumonia. Then John Tyler became President.
Sec. of State
William H. H. Miller of Indiana
Sec. of the Navy
Benjamin F. Tracy of New York, the father of the modern American navy
Postmaster General
John Wanamaker of Pennsyvania, advocated RFD, parcel post and the postal savings bank.
Sec. of the Interior
John W. Noble of Missouri, ser aside 13 million of forest reserves .
Sec. of Agriculture
Jeremiah M. Rusk of Wisconsin- instituted federal meat inspection
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Harrison had a collie named Dash and another dog named Jack.
He had a goat named Old Whiskers who was trained to pull a cart for his grandchildren. They had a harness for him, but he could not be trusted to obey commands at all times.
He also had two opossums named Mr. Reciprocity and Mr. Protection.
Ben Franklin had 16 total siblings. He was the youngest son of the seventeen and had 2 younger sisters. His Father came to America with a wife and 3 children, had 4 more with his first wife and 10 more with the second wife.
Yes. He served in the Civil War from July, 1862 to June, 1865. He was a brigadier general by the end of the war.
He is on a dollar coin. His picture is on a presidential dollar gold coin.
Note: This doesn't contain any gold.
I’ve met a lady who works in a very small but packed stall in a market in Wanneroo, Perth and she told a story of a time she worked in a diner down south of there and on one of his holidays in 1984, she was told by her boss that someone special would be coming and George Harrison strolled in, sat down on his own and ordered 2 Tequilas with lemon and salt, no food or anything and then he said thankyou, goodbye and went on his way.
She also spoke of seeing a picture of him at an event in his later years drinking a similar concoction, so tequila might of been a favourite for George
Benjamin Harrison lived in Indiana his entire adult life. He represented Indiana as a US Senator.