Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd President of the United States from March 4, 1889, to March 3, 1893, elected after conducting one of the first “front-porch” campaigns by delivering short speeches to ...
Cleveland was in the White House from 1885 to 1889 before losing to Benjamin Harrison in the 1988 election. However, Cleveland went on to defeat Harrison in the 1892 election to reclaim his seat.
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He’s the only other former president to serve two non-consecutive terms, from 1885 until 1889, and again from ... they found that Benjamin Harrison had left it in a state of disrepair, with ...
That day, Joe Biden became the newest, and oldest, member of the world’s most exclusive fraternity. But the climax was when President Donald Trump took the oath of office and was a former no more.For ...
There’s a long standing theory that stressful jobs make people age faster. In no profession does this theory feel more … ...
Franklin’s experiments with lightning bring us to the 23rd US President Benjamin Harrison (1889–1893), who was the first to install electric lighting in the White House, leading to the first ...
From 1861 to 1890s, high tariffs dominated as the source of federal government revenue under Republican-led protectionism economic policy. Today’s push against tariffs is no different than the Debates ...
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In his new memoir "Talk To Me," author Rich Benjamin details his family's story, including that of his grandfather, Daniel Fignolé, a Haitian president who was ousted in a coup in 1957.