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Emilien SORIGNET
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benjamin
harrison
U.S.A
Emilien-Sorignet
Benjamin Harrison
Chilhood
- Born : August 20rd 1833
- Place of birth : Ohio
- Grew up in : Rich background
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Benjamin Harrison
1889-1893
Job
23rd président of united states
- Lawyer
- Military
- Président
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Benjamin Harrison
Parents
- Mother : Elizabeth Ramsey Irwin
- Father : John Scott Harrison
- Grand-Father : Wlliam Henry Harrison
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Benjamin Harrison
Mariage
- Mary Harrison (1896-1901)
- Caroline Harrison (1853-1892)
Family
Children
- Russell Benjamin Harrison
- Elizabeth Harrison Walker
- Mary Harrison Mckee
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Benjamin Harrison
Death : March 13rd 1901
Events of présidents
- law Sherman Antitrust (1890)
- expansion of united states territory
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Benjamin Harrison
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