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  1. Vor 2 Tagen · In the fourth rematch in American history, former Democratic President Grover Cleveland defeated incumbent Republican President Benjamin Harrison. Cleveland's victory made him the first and, to date, the only person in American history to be elected to a non-consecutive second presidential term.

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Trotz der großen Präsenz und Popularität des Präsidentenpaars in den Gesellschaftsspalten der Zeitungen verlor Cleveland 1888 die Wahl gegen den republikanischen Herausforderer Benjamin ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Harrison's grandson, Benjamin Harrison of Ohio, became the 23rd president in 1889, making them the only grandparent-grandchild pair of presidents to date. In 1889, President Benjamin Harrison gave his inaugural address in the rain.

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Benjamin Harrison. The Front Porch Campaigner; during the 1888 election, he gave nearly ninety speeches from his front porch to crowds gathered in the yard of his Indianapolis home; this nickname has been widely but erroneously attributed to William McKinley.

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · John's Church, an Episcopal church in Washington, D.C., has been visited by every sitting president since James Madison. [1] Religious affiliations can affect the electability of the presidents of the United States and shape their stances on policy matters and their visions of society and also how they want to lead it.

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · CPT Benjamin H Harrison BIRTH 5 Feb 1828 Prince George County, Virginia, USA DEATH 1 Jul 1862 (aged 34) Henrico County, Virginia, USA BURIAL Oakland-Cocke Homeplace, Roanoke County, Virginia, USA MEMORIAL ID 187986674 · View Source. MEMORIAL PHOTOS 0 FLOWERS 1 died in battle of Malvern Hill. born upper Brandon.

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · In a tale that could only come from the Sunshine State, the U.S. government had to send an armed convoy to Cedar Key to remove its dictator-like mayor, William “Billy” Cottrell, whose authoritarian rule caught the attention of President Benjamin Harrison himself. President Harrison later justified the move to Congress by claiming he acted ...