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William Henry Harrison ( 1773-1841) and Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901)Benjamin Harrison (23rd president) was the grandson of William Henry Harrison (9th president.) Benjamin's father, John Harrison , who served a term in Congress, was both the son of a President and the father of a President.
Yes. He was the 23rd US President, elected in 1888 and serving one term, from 1889 to 1893.
john Adams only served one term as president
William Henry Harrison, the 9th president of the U.S.A.
Germany still has conscription ! Every male has to serve a term in the military services. The only exception is for conscientious objectors. They have to serve a slightly longer term as civil workers, Ambulances service, in old peoples homes or hospitals.
He was mostly a farmer in Ohio. He did serve a term as a Congressman.
Because he lost election to Benjamin Harrison then won again after Harrisons term was up
Benjamin Harrison was a Brigadier General in the American Civil War.
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.
Benjamin Harrison, who was preceded and succeeded by Grover Cleveland, is the only President who was preceded and succeeded by the same person, as Cleveland still remains the only President who served two non-consecutive terms.
Benjamin Harrison was not assassinated, he died from complications from influenza in 1901, eight years after his term as president.
William Henry Harrison started his term as U.S. President in March 1841. His grandson, Benjamin Harrison, started his term as U.S. President in March 1889.
There have been two Presidents named Harrison. The first, William Henry, only served for about a month before he died of pneumonia. The second, Benjamin, served one full 4-year term. Benjamin Harrison's term came between Grover Cleveland's first and second terms (B. Harrison was the 23rd President, and Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th President).
William Henry Harrison ( 1773-1841) and Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901)Benjamin Harrison (23rd president) was the grandson of William Henry Harrison (9th president.) Benjamin's father, John Harrison , who served a term in Congress, was both the son of a President and the father of a President.
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Benjamin Harrison.
Benjamin Harrison