Benjamin Harrison 1889-93
9th U. S. President William Henry Harrison was the grandfather of 23rd U. S. President Benjamin Harrison.
23rd U. S. President Benjamin Harrison of Indiana was born in Ohio.
James Buchanan was the 15th President of the U. S.
U. S. Senate
Martin Van Buren: N. Y. Attorney General : 1815-1819 U. S. Senator : 1821-1828 N. Y. Governor : 1829 U. S. Secretary of State : 1829-1831 U. S. Minister to the U. K. : 1831-1832 U. S. Vice President : 1833-1837 U. S. President : 1837-1841
Most of us have never been a U. S. President. In fact, it's quite possible that no U. S. President has ever visited WikiAnswers.
U. S. Vice President
If no Vice Presidential appointment has been confirmed by Congress before the second individual resigns, the presidency goes to the holder of the office that is highest on the list below who is qualified, willing and able to perform the duties of the presidency.The Speaker of the U. S. House of RepresentativesThe President Pro Tempore of the U. S. SenateThe U. S. Secretary of StateThe U. S. Secretary of the TreasuryThe U. S. Secretary of DefenseThe U. S. Attorney GeneralThe U. S. Secretary of the InteriorThe U. S. Secretary of AgricultureThe U. S. Secretary of CommerceThe U. S. Secretary of LaborThe U. S. Secretary of Health and Human ServicesThe U. S. Secretary of EducationThe U. S. Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentThe U. S. Secretary of TransportationThe U. S. Secretary of EnergyThe U. S. Secretary of Veterans AffairsThe U. S. Secretary of Homeland Security
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US President Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd US president. He was a grandson of US President William Henry Harrison, the ninth US president.
This depends on the country/organization. See related questions.US: Benjamin HarrisonBenjamin Harrison was the 23rd President of the United States from 1889 March 4 to 1893 March 4. He previously served as a senator from Indiana.