OVERVIEW:
BORN:
August 20, 1833;
North Bend, Ohio
DIED:
March 13, 1901 (aged 67);
Indianapolis, Indiana
EDUCATION:
Farmer’s College
Miami University (BA)
SPOUSE:
Caroline Scott (m. 1853; d. 1892)
Mary Scott Lord (m. 1896)
CHILDREN:
Russell
Mary
Elizabeth
POLITICAL PARTY:
Whig (before 1856)
Republican (1856–1901)
HIGHLIGHTS:
1881-1887:
U.S. Senator (R-IN)
1889-1893:
23rd President of the United States
FIRST LADY:
VICE PRESIDENT:
RESOURCES:
Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site
Public Papers (American Presidency Project)
Correspondence with James Blaine
Through the South and West with the President
Speech Archive (Miller Center)
Ohio Memory
White House
The Miller Center (UVA)
Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site
American Presidents: Life Portraits (C-SPAN)
History Channel
Obituary (New York Times)
NOTABLE BOOKS:
1888 ELECTION:
REPUBLICANS:
BENJAMIN HARRISON (PRESIDENT)
LEVI MORTON (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 233 (58.1%)
Popular Vote: 5,449,825 (47.8%)
DEMOCRATS:
GROVER CLEVELAND (PRESIDENT)
ALLEN THURMAN (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 168 (41.9%)
Popular Vote: 5,539,118 (48.6%)
1889 INAUGURATION:
1889 Address (Draft, Transcript)
Library of Congress (1889)
Joint Congressional Committee (1889)
1892 ELECTION:
DEMOCRATS:
GROVER CLEVELAND (PRESIDENT)
ADLAI E. STEVENSON (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 277 (62.4%)
Popular Vote: 5,554,617 (46.0%)
REPUBLICANS:
BENJAMIN HARRISON (PRESIDENT)
WHITELAW REID (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 145 (32.7%)
Popular Vote: 5,186,793 (43.0%)
POPULIST:
JAMES B. WEAVER (PRESIDENT)
JAMES FIELD (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 22 (5.0%)
Popular Vote: 1,029,357 (8.5%)
HARRISON ADMINISTRATION:
SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE:
Jeremiah M. Rusk (1889–1893)
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR:
John W. Noble (1889–1893)
ATTORNEY GENERAL:
William H.H. Miller (1889–1893)
SECRETARY OF THE NAVY:
Benjamin F. Tracy (1889–1893)
POSTMASTER GENERAL:
John Wanamaker (1889–1893)
SECRETARY OF STATE:
James G. Blaine (1889–1892)
John W. Foster (1892–1893)
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY:
William Windom (1889–1891)
Charles W. Foster Jr. (1891–1893)
SECRETARY OF WAR:
Redfield Proctor (1889–1891)
Stephen B. Elkins (1891–1893)
ADVISORS:
Elijah W. Halford
SUPREME COURT NOMINEES:
David J. Brewer (1889-1910)
Henry B. Brown (1890-1906)
George Shiras, Jr. (1892-1903)
Howell E. Jackson (1893-1895)
CONGRESS:
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE:
Thomas B. Reed (1889-1891)
Charles F. Crisp (1891-1895)
HISTORIC SITES:
Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site (Indiana)