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Benjamin Harrison (priest)         
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BRITISH PRIEST
Benjamin Harrison (Archdeacon of Maidstone); Benjamin Harrison (archdeacon)
Benjamin Harrison (1808–1887) was an Anglican clergyman and ecclesiastical administrator. His father was Benjamin Harrison, Treasurer of Guy's Hospital.
Benjamin Harrison School         
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PUBLIC SCHOOL IN CAYEY, PUERTO RICO
Escuela Benjamin Harrison
The Benjamin Harrison School from Cayey is a school that belongs to Puerto Rico's public school system.
Benjamin Harrison IV         
  • The mansion on the [[Berkeley Plantation]] built by Benjamin Harrison IV in 1726.
MEMBER OF THE VIRGINIA HOUSE OF BURGESSES
Benjamin Harrison IV (1693 – July 12, 1745) was an American Virginia planter, politician, and Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses. He was the son of Benjamin Harrison III and the father of Benjamin Harrison V, who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the fifth governor of Virginia.
Examples of use of Benjamin Harrison
1. Tillman was born during the administration of President Benjamin Harrison.
2. President William Henry Harrison and his grandson President Benjamin Harrison?
3. Tillman was born Nov. 22, 18'2, during the administration of President Benjamin Harrison.
4. In 1888, Benjamin Harrison won the presidential election, defeating incumbent Grover Cleveland with enough electoral votes, even though Cleveland led in the popular vote.
5. The last national convention in the Twin Cities was in 18'2, when the GOP backed President Benjamin Harrison in an unsuccessful re–election bid.