External Web Sites
American
President: An Online Reference Resource
The Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University
of Virginia presents essays about Polk and his life before,
during, and after his presidential term. It also provides
biographical information about Caroline
Harrison and cabinet officials who served in Harrison's
administration, as well as information on his private
and public papers.
Avalon
Project at Yale Law School: Inaugural Address of Benjamin
Harrison
The Avalon Project presents the transcription of the inaugural
address of Benjamin Harrison.
Biographical
Directory of the United States Congress
The site provides a brief biography for Benjamin
Harrison.
Internet
Public Library: POTUS (Presidents of the United States)
The site provides resources pertaining to Harrison and
his administration including presidential
election results, a list of cabinet
members, Internet
biographies for Harrison, and historical
documents.
The President
Benjamin Harrison Home
The President Benjamin Harrison Home is the former residence
of President Benjamin Harrison that is now a museum dedicated
to his life. The house is located at 1230 North Delaware
Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46202. The Harrison Home
houses some 3,700 artifacts and 2,440 books. Visitors can
view ten rooms with period furnishings and Harrison items.
U.S.
Presidents of the 20th Century, from the Vincent Voice Library,
Michigan State University Libraries
The Voices of American Presidents have been captured by
audio pioneers since the early days of sound recording.
The invention of Edison's phonograph ushered in a new era
of "recorded" history, beginning with President
Benjamin Harrison in the late nineteenth century to
the present day administration.
White House
The site provides a biography for Benjamin
Harrison and Caroline
Lavinia Scott Harrison.
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