Several states were admitted to the union during Benjamin Harrison's presidency:
Nov. 2, 1889 - North Dakota and South Dakota joined the union as the 39th and 40th states.
Nov. 8, 1889 - Montana became the 41st state.
Nov. 11, 1889 - Washington became the 42nd state.
July 3, 1890 - Idaho became the 43rd state.
July 10, 1890 - Wyoming became the 44th state.
Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president. term was 1889 to 1893. this was well after the slave/abolition period (1820s/1830s-1861), Civil war (1861-65) and Reconstruction (1865-1877). Why ask?
Anyways, Harrison did next to nothing when it came to slavery since it was no longer an issue during his term.
He tried (unsuccessfully), however, to aid freed slaves' children in education as a senator (of indiana). he believed that doing so would help them become more socially and economically equal with whites.
Harrison is most famous for being the 23rd President of the US (1889-1893)
1833-born on August 20 1853
1852- Graduates with a BA from Oxford (Ohio) College
1853, October 20-marries Caroline Lavinia Scott
1854- admitted to the bar
1862-1865 - served as army officer in Civil War, was a brigadier general at war's end.
1872- loses a bid for nomination as Indiana governor.
1881-1887 serves as US Senator from Indiana
1888-elected president , defeats Grover Cleveland.
1889- takes office as the 23rd President
1892,October 25 - wife Caroline dies
1892, November- loses election to get second term to Grover Cleveland
1893, March 4 - leaves the White House
1894- gives a series of law lectures at Stanford U
1896, April 6- marries Mary Scott Lord Dimmick,a widow
1901, March 13 - died at his home in Indianapolis.
* Young Tippecanoe He was the grandson of "Old Tippecanoe" * Grandfather's Hat From the 1888 election campaign song, "Grandfather's Hat Fits Ben", which suggested that he was a worthy successor to his grandfather, William Henry * The White House Iceberg or The Human Iceberg Although he could warmly engage a crowd with his speeches, he was a very cold fish when you met him one-on-one * Kid Gloves HarrisonHe was prone to skin infection and often wore kid gloves to protect his hands * Little Ben Although, at 5"6, he was only slightly below average height * The Front Porch CampaignerDuring the 1888 election, he gave nearly ninety speeches from his front porch to crowds gathered in the yard of his Indianapolis home. This nickname has been widely but erroneously attributed to William McKinley * The Centennial President He came to the presidency in the U.S.A.'s centennial year
His wife died just as his re-election campaign was winding up,. He was very disappointed not to have another four years in office. He went home to his house in Indianapolis, He resumed his law practice, did some scholarly writing and spent a few weeks at Stanford in California as a lecturer in constitutional law. He married his first wife's niece, Mary Dimmick, to the distress of his children and at age 66 became a new father again. He resisted pressure to run for President again in 1896 but campaigned successfully for McKinley . He died March 13, 1901.
He went to Peru in South America where they were at at the time to warn them about the next oncoming attack. Then he left them there because there weren't enough ships to take them with him. They didn't listen about the attacks because there hadn't been any sight of the enemies for a while so they trudged on past Peru and went even further south. Turns out, President Harrison was right and they were attacked again.
Answer as of 05/2009:
President Benjamin Harrison has never appeared on a circulating U.S. coin, and is only scheduled to be depicted on a Presidential Series dollar coin in the early part of the next decade. These coins are sold by the mint for about $2. They are not rare at this time.
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Benjamin Harrison was married twice. Caroline Harrison, helped fund raise for remodeling the White House and founded the Daughter's of the American Revolution. Mary Dimmick Harrison was the second wife and was 25 years younger than her husband.
Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd President of the US and his Vice President was Levi Morton.
Grover Cleveland, who was President before Harrison, beat him in 1888 to become President again. Cleveland's Vice President for his second term was Adlai Stevenson (grandfather of the later Democratic candidate and UN Ambassador).
He served one full 4-year term from March 4, 1889 to March 4, 1893..
He replaced Cleveland in 1889 and then Cleveland replaced him in 1893.
Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd President of the United States.
He wasn't a good President, but he wasn't a bad one either. He caught pneumonia after giving his inaugural address and died a month later. Being that he was only President for 30 days and was ill the whole time, he is usually excluded from lists ranking good and bad Presidents.
Sports were not very important in Harrison's day. Everybody rode horses and men learned to hunt and fish. People did more walking since there were no cars and the roads were few and mostly not paved. In short, Harrison did not even know about football or basketball and baseball was a kid's game.
Benjamin Harrison was a Brigadier General in the American Civil War.
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Benjamin Harrison was the only president whose grandfather (William Henry Harrison) had also been president. Throughout his life, though, he was determined to rely on his own efforts and achievements rather than ride on his grandfather's coattails. He once told a crowd of his grandfather's admirers, "He will not build high who had not built for himself." Despite his continuous attempts to distance himself from his grandfather's fame, Harrison's campaign managers did exploit the relationship during his presidential campaign with the slogan, "Grandfather's Hat Fits Ben."
Both President Harrison's served once as President of the United States.
William Henry Harrison served 31 days as president before passing away.
Benjamin Harrison served 1 full term as president.
Harrison is buried in an elaborate tomb near Cincinnati, Ohio. The tomb is just off US 50 at North Bend, Ohio. He was first buried in Congressional Cemetery in Washington. His body was moved to Ohio in June , 1871 and buried on July 7, 1871,