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  1. Benjamin Franklin Tracy (April 26, 1830 – August 6, 1915) was a United States political figure who served as Secretary of the Navy from 1889 through 1893, during the administration of U.S. President Benjamin Harrison.

  2. Benjamin Franklin Tracy (* 26. April 1830 in Apalachin, New York; † 6. August 1915 im Tioga County, New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Politiker ( Republikanische Partei ), der dem Kabinett von Präsident Benjamin Harrison als Marineminister angehörte. Jurist und Armeeoffizier.

  3. 22. Apr. 2024 · Benjamin F. Tracy (born Apr. 26, 1830, near Owego, N.Y., U.S.—died Aug. 6, 1915, New York City) was the U.S. secretary of the Navy (1889–93) who played a major role in the rebuilding and modernization of the U.S. fleet.

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  4. Research source materials relating to the life and career of Benjamin F. Tracy, Secretary of the Navy, 1889–1893, for the work entitled Benjamin F. Tracy, Father of the American Fighting Navy.

  5. Tracy Benjamin Franklin (l830-l9l5) An American lawyer, soldier, and cabinet officer, born at Owego, N.Y. Died in New York, 6 Aug. 1915. He was educated at Owego Academy and was admitted to the bar in 1851. In 1853 he was elected on the Whig ticket as district attorney of Tioga County and in 1856 reelected.

  6. Benjamin Franklin Tracy was born in 1830 near Owego, New York. He studied law and was admitted to the New York state bar in 1851. Two years later, Tracy, a Whig, became district attorney for Tioga County, but he was reelected in 1855 as a Republican, having helped to organize the new party in Tioga County.

  7. Tracy, Benjamin F. (1830–1915), soldier, jurist, secretary of the navy.A small‐town lawyer and Republican politician from Tioga County, New York, Tracy served in the state legislature before raising and commanding troops in the Civil War.