Born:
August 20, 1833
Died:
March 13, 1901
Age:
67
Signature:
Benjamin Harrison signature
Summary

Benjamin Harrison (August 20, 1833 – March 13, 1901) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 23rd president of the United States from 1889 to 1893. He was a grandson of the ninth president, William Henry Harrison, creating the only grandfather–grandson duo to have held the office. He was also a great-grandson of Benjamin Harrison V, a founding father who signed the United States Declaration of Independence.

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Harrison's cabinet in 1889 Front row, left to right: Harrison, William Windom, John Wanamaker, Redfield Proctor, James G. Blaine Back row, left to right: William H. H. Miller, John W. Noble, Jeremiah M. Rusk, Benjamin F. Tracy
Harrison's cabinet in 1889 Front row, left to right: Harrison, William Windom, John Wanamaker, Redfield Proctor, James G. Blaine Back row, left to right: William H. H. Miller, John W. Noble, Jeremiah M. Rusk, Benjamin F. Tracy
Official White House portrait of Benjamin Harrison, painted by Eastman Johnson
Official White House portrait of Benjamin Harrison, painted by Eastman Johnson
Harrison and the Billion-Dollar Congress are portrayed as wasting the surplus in this cartoon from Puck.
Harrison and the Billion-Dollar Congress are portrayed as wasting the surplus in this cartoon from Puck.
Inauguration of Benjamin Harrison, March 4, 1889. Cleveland held Harrison's umbrella.
Inauguration of Benjamin Harrison, March 4, 1889. Cleveland held Harrison's umbrella.
Walter Q. Gresham, Harrison's rival within the Indiana Republican Party
Walter Q. Gresham, Harrison's rival within the Indiana Republican Party
Harrison birth site marker, North Bend, Ohio
Harrison birth site marker, North Bend, Ohio
Benjamin Harrison Home in Indianapolis
Benjamin Harrison Home in Indianapolis
Harrison with Secretary Blaine and Representative Henry Cabot Lodge off the coast of Maine, 1889
Harrison with Secretary Blaine and Representative Henry Cabot Lodge off the coast of Maine, 1889
Sailors from the USS Baltimore caused the major foreign affairs crisis of Harrison's administration.
Sailors from the USS Baltimore caused the major foreign affairs crisis of Harrison's administration.
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