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  1. John Scott Harrison. John Scott Harrison (* 4. Oktober 1804 in Vincennes, Indiana-Territorium; † 25. Mai 1878 in North Bend, Ohio) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der United States Whig Party. Vom 4. März 1853 bis zum 3. März 1857 war er Mitglied des Repräsentantenhauses der Vereinigten Staaten für den 2. Kongressdistrikt ...

  2. John Scott Harrison (October 4, 1804 – May 25, 1878) was an American politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio from 1853 to 1857. He was a son of U.S. president William Henry Harrison and First Lady Anna Harrison as well as the father of U.S. president Benjamin Harrison.

  3. 31. Okt. 2016 · John Scott Harrison, son of President William Henry Harrison, was a victim of body-snatchers who stole his body from his grave in 1878. His nephew Benjamin Harrison, also a President, led a daring raid to recover the body from a medical school in Cincinnati.

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  4. John Scott Harrison (* 4. Oktober 1804 i n Vincennes, Indiana-Territorium; † 25. Mai 1878 i n North Bend, Ohio) w ar ein US-amerikanischer Politiker d er United States Whig Party. Vom 4. März 1853 b is zum 3. März 1857 w ar er Mitglied d es Repräsentantenhauses d er Vereinigten Staaten für d en 2.

  5. HARRISON, JOHN SCOTT, (son of William Henry Harrison, grandson of Benjamin Harrison, father of Benjamin Harrison, great-grandfather of William Henry Harrison), A Representative from Ohio; born in Vincennes, Knox County, Ind., October 4, 1804; completed preparatory studies; studied medicine but abandoned the profession; engaged in agricultural ...

  6. 21. Mai 2015 · The Body-Snatching Horror of John Scott Harrison. John Scott Harrison, onetime Ohio congressman and gentleman farmer, is the only person who was both the son and father of U.S....

  7. 8. Jan. 2021 · How a body-snatching doctor terrorized the Harrison political dynasty in the late 1800s—and escaped justice. Learn about the crime, the cover-up, and the legacy of the Harrison family in Cincinnati and beyond.