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  1. Andrew Lintner Harris (* 17. November 1835 im Butler County, Ohio; † 13. September 1915 in Eaton, Ohio) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1906 bis 1909 der 44. Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Ohio. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Frühe Jahre. 2 Politischer Aufstieg. 3 Gouverneur von Ohio. 4 Weiterer Lebenslauf. 5 Weblinks. Frühe Jahre.

  2. Andrew Lintner Harris (also known as The Farmer–Statesman) (November 17, 1835 – September 13, 1915) was one of the heroes of the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War and served as the 44th governor of Ohio.

  3. 12. Jan. 2019 · Gov. Andrew L. Harris. Terms January 18, 1906 - January 11, 1909. Party Republican. Born November 17, 1835. Passed September 13, 1915. Birth State Ohio. School Miami University. Family Married Caroline Conger; one child. Status Succeeded.

  4. She is the eldest daughter of Dr. Andrew L. Harris (one of the first black dentists in the tri-county area) and Geneva Harris, a high school business teacher. She graduated from Henderson Institute in 1966 and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Bennett College in 1970. Growing up in rural North Carolina during the heart of ...

  5. Ticket kaufen. Andrew Harris erwarb an Universitäten in den USA den Bachelor und Master of Music in Vocal Performance, sowie den Master of Music in Piano Performance. Von 2010 bis 2012 war er Mitglied im Young Artists Program des Chicago Opera Theater. 2012 startet er als Stipendiat an der Deutschen Oper Berlin, später ...

  6. Andrew Lintner Harris (* 17. November 1835 im Butler County , Ohio ; † 13. September 1915 in Eaton , Ohio) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1906 bis 1909 der 44.

  7. www.thelatinlibrary.com › chron › civilwarnotesAndrew L. Harris (1835-1915)

    Andrew L. Harris, the last of the Civil War veteran governors of Ohio, was born November 17, 1835, on a farm in Butler County, Ohio. His parents, Benjamin and Nancy Lintner Harris, were of Irish and German ancestry and both were natives of Ohio. Primarily a farmer, his father had also been a school teacher and had served in minor township offices.