If you are asking what president was the grandson of a president, the answer is Benjamin Harrison, grandson of Wm. H. Harrison. Of course, lots of other people have been grandsons of presidents.
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President Benjamin Harrison is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana. He served as the 23rd President of the United States from 1889 to 1893. Harrison's grave is located in the cemetery's historic section, where several other notable figures are also interred.
Yes, Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd President of the United States, had a goat named "Whiskers." The goat became a pet during his time in the White House and was known for roaming the grounds. Whiskers was part of a larger menagerie of animals that included other pets, reflecting the more relaxed atmosphere of the Harrison administration.
Nothing federal. His home in Indianapolis includes a research library of books he owned, books about him, and other papers related to him and his family.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt by blood or marriage, was related to 11 other former presidents: John Adams, James Madison, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Benjamin Harrison, William Howard Taft and, of course, Theodore Roosevelt, FDR's fifth cousin.
Grover Cleveland became the 22nd president and served for one term, but was defeated in a reelection bid by Benjamin Harrison, who became our 23rd president. He later defeated the Democratic opponent after Harrison's first term, so therefore becoming the nation's 24th president.
Gold was discovered in Alaska starting in the 1890s. The president at this time was Benjamin Harrison. Other presidents during the 1890s-1910 were Grover Cleveland, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft.
Indiana was the state he represented in the US Senate.
Yes, President Benjamin Harrison was responsible for the establishment of several national monuments during his administration. Notably, he designated the first national monument in the United States, Devils Tower in Wyoming, in 1906. Additionally, he proclaimed several other sites as national monuments, contributing to the preservation of natural and cultural resources during his presidency.
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There were 8 US Presidents that called Ohio their home and were elected as a resident of the state. There were two "Harrisons" so many people forget one or the other. William Henry Harrison (9th President) Ulysses S. Grant (18th President) Rutherford B. Hayes (19th President) James A. Garfield (20th President) Benjamin Harrison (23rd President) William McKinley (25th President) William Howard Taft (27th President) Warren G. Harding (29th President)