My famous hoosier is Benjamin Harrison. He was the 23rd President of the United States. He was born August 20, 1833, to Mr. John Scott Harrison and Ms Elizabeth Ramsey Irwin. He was born in North Bend, Ohio. He was married two times. President Harrison volunteered for the Civil War after the Governor of Indiana (Oliver P. Morton) had stated that he was quite depressed in the people's slow response to join. In 1862, Mr. Harrison raised 1,000 recruits and was appointed Colonel and Led the 70th Indiana regiment. He drilled and marched his men during the day, while teaching war tactics at night. Turning green recruits into seasoned fighters. He received a early education from a Ohio Military Institute. He received his college degree with honors at Miami University Ohio at the age of 19. In his adult life he was lawyer. In 1860 He was elected Supreme Court reporter. In 1862 He had three children. His son was Russell Benjamin Harrison. His daughters were Elizabeth Harrison Walker and Mary Harrison Mckee. His was first wife was Mary Dimmick Harrison. His second wife is Caroline Harrison. Benjamin Harrison lived in indiana during 1854-1901. He impacted indiana by signing the Sherman anti custack while …show more content…
He was the first president to spend over 1 billion federal dollars. He was able to gain 6 states in the Union, more than any other President. He was able to establish relations with Central-AMerica. President Harrison helped make our Navy stronger including the addition of the first battleships. He was a lover of nature and helped with the Federal Reserve Act in 1891. In 1892 he helped with opening Ellis Island. He helped make an way for civil rights and in a attempt of voting right enforcement for African Americans was denied. Benjamin Harrison once over a period of thirty days, had made 140 different speeches. He was the first and only president from Indiana so
In Memphis Tennessee on January 31st, 1925 Benjamin Hooks was born. He was the fifth out of seven children by his parents Robert B. and Bessie White Hooks. Because of his family’s background and the amount of success they were able to obtain, Benjamin Hooks was brought into the world being held to a much higher standard than most. His father was a photographer along with his uncle Henry who partly owned a photography studio. The two of them were known across town as the Hook brothers. During a period of time where African Americans weren’t so fortunate to live as comfortable as the Hooks, Benjamin recalled that he still wore hand-me-downs and the money that they did have was carefully spent to keep food on the table etc. Along with the success of his family his Grandmother ,Julia Britton Hooks graduated from Berea College in Kentucky in 1874 and was only the second American Black woman to ever graduate from college. Her sister
Samuel Adams was born in Boston, Massachusetts in September 1722. Samuel was one of twelve children born to Samuel Adams Sr. and Mary Fifield. His father was a Deacon of the congregational church as well as a Politian and businessman. Both parents were wealthy and strict Puritans and involved in politics. Samuel’s father wanted him to be a clergyman, but he wanted to study law. Samuel was the second cousin to John Adams, the second president of the United States. Samuel graduated from Harvard in 1743. His father gave him money to start his own business, but Samuel did not become a business man and blew all the money. Soon after his father had him work at the family malt house where Samuel was a malt maker.
In the aftermath of the war that took place in the year 1812, questions regarding the state militias and the role of the United States Army in defending the nation were prevalent in several platforms. The idea of reorganizing the country?s military stems from the witnessed increase in the country?s population as well as the territorial expansions. Following
John Quincy Adams was not only a US President but also the son of a US President. John Quincy Adams was groomed by his family to follow in his father's footsteps, and he did. One of Adams' closest advisers boasts of the president's ability to maintain his beliefs in both his private and public spheres. Adams' closest adviser praises the consistent behavior: "[Adams'] character is the same behind closed doors as it is before his public" (Reynolds 132). John Quincy Adams was an American statesmen who served as a diplomat, United States Senator, member of the House of Representatives, and was the sixth President of the United States. His presidency lasted from 1825 to 1829. He was born July 11, 1767 and died February 23, 1848. His presidential
What is a MVP and why would John Adams be one of them? John Adams was born on October 30, 1735 in Quincy, Massachusetts. He was related to Puritan colonists from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. His father was also named John Adams, but he was a farmer. When he was sixteen years old, he got a scholarship to Harvard, so he went.
Alexander Hamilton might sound familiar to anyone who takes interest in US history. Alexander was a founding father who had fought for the freedom of the United States of America. He became Washington’s right hand man during the revolution and was also the writer of the, “The Reynolds Pamphlet”. Due to Alexander’s impact on the country, he was made the face on the ten dollar bill which has not changed since then.
William Henry, born on a plantation in Virginia was also born into a political family; his father, Benjamin Harrison signed the declaration of independence. William being born into a political family was expected to
Two men waited. Anxiously they watched as their friends negotiated, watched as the day’s proceedings were determined, watched as they prepared themselves for the worst—turning their back on their armed enemy, walking ten paces, and engaging in a race so critical that losing by a millisecond could mean losing one’s life. Such were the reckless and recognized risks of dueling, and such were the risks for Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr when they met on July 11, 1804, to participate in an illegal pistol duel. Although Hamilton had an overall captivating life, an intriguing theme that can be observed throughout his life is conflict. His childhood, his competition with Thomas Jefferson, and his continual clash with Aaron Burr are three examples
John Adams was born on October 30th, 1735 (History.com). Adams was the oldest of three sons and his father was a shoemaker/farmer and an official for the local government (History.com). John Adams was a very hard working student and his hard work payed off when he graduated from Harvard in 1755 (History.com). In the beginning Adams taught for many years and then went on to study law (History.com). John Adams went on to marry Abigail Smith in 1764 and they decided to have six children throughout the years (History.com). When Adams started his law career in 1758, he because an outstanding attorney in Boston (History.com).
In the summer of august of 1850, just before Benjamin left, his mother Elizabeth gave birth to a son named James. The birth was hard for Elizabeth and she never recovered. Days before Benjamin was to leave for school, his mother passed away, and shortly afterwards the baby also died. Although her death was incredibly depressing for Benjamin he went to college on time and continued his studies.
I want Independence, I want freedom from Britain. I believe that the laws that are made in Boston are not right. One of the laws in Boston is that people do not have the right to vote for their government officers. How would you feel if the wrong person was ruling and does nothing to assist your hometown? What would you do ? Join me so we can have freedom!
Andrew Johnson was born December 29, 1808 in a North Carolina cabin. Andrew's father died when he was a young boy, and his mother quickly remarried. His mother and her new husband forced fourteen-year-old Andrew and his older brother William to a local tailoring job. After working a number of years in the tailoring business, the boys ran away for several years, dodging rewards for their capture placed by their mother and stepfather. Andrew returned to his mother, and the entire family moved to Greeneville, Tennessee. (Elizabeth R. Varon, 2013)
Benjamin Franklin was one of the most successful founding fathers of our nation and helped establish American independence from Great Britain. He was a key member in the development of the political backbone that has shaped this country into what it is today. Benjamin Franklin was one of the most humble and inspirational figures of that time. He was a major factor in the outcome of the war of Independence and in his selfless actions of leaving his family, won the help from the French to assist America in the fight against England. Although Benjamin Franklin never made it to be president he was a leader among his peers. He invented many things that we still use today such as the library, bifocals, and the postal service. He helped
War and saved the Union and efforts to abolish slavery. He is the only one during his time to be a
Ben S. Bernanke is chairman of the board of governors of the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank. He has served as director of Monetary Economics Projects of the National Bureau of Economic Research and as editor of American Economic Review. He was named the fourth most powerful person in the world in 2008 by Newsweek magazine (Bernanke).