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Benjamin Harrison
Benjamin Harrison This is a useful biography of American President Benjamin Harrison.
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Benjamin Harrison ( August 20 , 1833 - March 13 , 1901 ) was the 23rd ( 1889 - 1893 ) President of the United States .
A grandson of President William Henry Harrison , Benjamin was born in North Bend , Hamilton County, Ohio . He attended Miami University , Oxford, Ohio , where he was a member of the fraternity Phi Delta Theta , and graduated in 1852 . He studied law in Cincinnati then moved to Indianapolis in 1854 . He was admitted to the bar and became reporter of the decisions of the supreme court of the State.
Harrison served in the Union Army during the Civil War , brevetting as a brigadier general , and mustering out in 1865 . While in the field in October 1864 he was re-elected reporter of the State supreme court and served four years. He was an unsuccessful Republican candidate for Governor of Indiana in 1876 . He was appointed a member of the Mississippi River Commission in 1879 , and elected as a Republican to the United States Senate , where he served from March 4 , 1881 , to March 3 , 1887 . He was chairman of the Committee on Transportation Routes to the Seaboard (Forty-seventh Congress) and Committee on Territories (Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth Congresses).
Harrison was elected President of the United States in 1888 . In the Presidential election, Harrison received 100,000 fewer popular votes than Cleveland, but carried the Electoral College 233 to 168. Although Harrison had made no political bargains, his supporters had given innumerable pledges upon his behalf. When Boss Matt Quay of Pennsylvania heard that Harrison ascribed his narrow victory to Providence, Quay exclaimed that Harrison would never know "how close a number of men were compelled to approach... the penitentiary to make him President." He was inaugurated on March 4 , 1889 , and served until March 4 , 1893 .
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John Tyler
John Tyler. This is a biography of American President John Tyler. It is a brief overview but it is well written.
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John Tyler ( March 29 , 1790 - January 18 , 1862 ) of Virginia was the tenth ( 1841 ) Vice President of the United States...
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Franklin Pierce
Franklin Pierce. This is a short and informative essay on the life and presidency of Franklin Pierce.
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Franklin Pierce (November 23 , 1804 - October 8 , 1869) was the 14th (1853 - 1857) President of the United States .
He was a...
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James Buchanan
James Buchanan. This is a short and accurate biography of American President Buchanan.
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James Buchanan ( April 23 , 1791 - June 1 , 1868 ) was the 15th ( 1857 - 1861 ) President of the United States . He was the only President never...
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Rutherford B. Hayes
Rutherford B. Hayes. This is a good essay which gives a short write up on the life of President Hayes.
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Rutherford Birchard Hayes ( October 4 , 1822 - January 17 , 1893 ) was the 19th ( 1877 - 1881 ) President of the United States....
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William Mckinley
William McKinley This is a biography of American President William McKinley.
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William McKinley ( January 29 , 1843 - September 14 , 1901 ) was the 25th President of the United States , from 1897 until his assasination in 1901 .
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