Yes, he did some traveling. After he left office, he represented Venezuela in a dispute at an international arbitration panel in Paris and made a short tour of Europe after it was over. During the Civil War, he moved with the army from Indiana to Atlanta, Georgia and back home. Of course, he also had to travel from Indianapolis to Washington, DC to serve as President.
23. Benjamin Harrison
Yes - Benjamin Harrison was from Indiana.
Neither of them was ever a vice-president.
Union. No Confederate officer ever became President.
Yes- Benjamin Harrison who lived in Indianapolis , Indiana, ran for President in 1888 and won the election.
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Yes. Grover Cleveland (22) succeeded Benjamin Harrison (23) to become the 24th President of the United States. As Tom & Ray Magliozzi point out, that means that Benjamin Harrison also succeeded his successor (Grover Cleveland), before the fact.
He was vice president of President Harrison, and when Harrison died he became the first vice president ever to take place of a president.
Benjamin Franklin was never president
The 9th President of the United States was William Henry Harrison President Harrison was in office from March 4, 1841 until April 4, 1841 when he died. He was in office for 32 days.
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The Vice president became the president.