Burton N. Harrison, Professor of Physics, Astronomy and Civil Engineering, became the private secretary to Confederate President Jefferson Davis in 1862; father of Francis Burton Harrison.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/classbook_1861/1002/thumbnail.jp
Daguerreotype of Andrew and Eliza K. Gordon, the parents of George W. Gordon, undated. George Washin...
Reproduction of a print depicting William Henry Harrison at the time he was appointed Governor of th...
Berkeley Plantation in Charles County, Virginia, ca. 1920-1960. It was the birthplace of William He...
Burton N. Harrison, Professor of Physics, Astronomy and Civil Engineering, became the private secret...
Born 20 August 1833 in North Bend, Ohio, Benjamin Harrison became the twenty-third president of the ...
Denying George\u27s request for a transfer from the Executive department, Confederate States of Amer...
This photograph shows a street scene of William Harrison's inauguration. William Henry Harrison was ...
Carte de visite of Confederate Secretary of State Judah P. Benjamin. No backplate. Benjamin was also...
View of the Symmes Family Cemetery, North Bend, Ohio, ca. 1930. The dark, rectangular box is the gr...
Jefferson Davis Merriman, brother of Eli T. Merriman. Born in 1862 and presumably named after the Pr...
Reproduction of a wood engraving of President Benjamin Harrison on glazed paper. Harrison was from N...
Etching of Confederate Gen. Richard Taylor, b&whttps://mds.marshall.edu/blake_collection/1112/thumbn...
Handwritten letter from Burton A. Harrison to General W.S. Featherston; sent from Richmondhttps://eg...
General Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) and Levi Morton, the Republican candidates of 1888. After bein...
Letter to Eudora Hobbs in Salem, North Carolina, from her father, Howell Hobbs, acknowledging receip...
Daguerreotype of Andrew and Eliza K. Gordon, the parents of George W. Gordon, undated. George Washin...
Reproduction of a print depicting William Henry Harrison at the time he was appointed Governor of th...
Berkeley Plantation in Charles County, Virginia, ca. 1920-1960. It was the birthplace of William He...
Burton N. Harrison, Professor of Physics, Astronomy and Civil Engineering, became the private secret...
Born 20 August 1833 in North Bend, Ohio, Benjamin Harrison became the twenty-third president of the ...
Denying George\u27s request for a transfer from the Executive department, Confederate States of Amer...
This photograph shows a street scene of William Harrison's inauguration. William Henry Harrison was ...
Carte de visite of Confederate Secretary of State Judah P. Benjamin. No backplate. Benjamin was also...
View of the Symmes Family Cemetery, North Bend, Ohio, ca. 1930. The dark, rectangular box is the gr...
Jefferson Davis Merriman, brother of Eli T. Merriman. Born in 1862 and presumably named after the Pr...
Reproduction of a wood engraving of President Benjamin Harrison on glazed paper. Harrison was from N...
Etching of Confederate Gen. Richard Taylor, b&whttps://mds.marshall.edu/blake_collection/1112/thumbn...
Handwritten letter from Burton A. Harrison to General W.S. Featherston; sent from Richmondhttps://eg...
General Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) and Levi Morton, the Republican candidates of 1888. After bein...
Letter to Eudora Hobbs in Salem, North Carolina, from her father, Howell Hobbs, acknowledging receip...
Daguerreotype of Andrew and Eliza K. Gordon, the parents of George W. Gordon, undated. George Washin...
Reproduction of a print depicting William Henry Harrison at the time he was appointed Governor of th...
Berkeley Plantation in Charles County, Virginia, ca. 1920-1960. It was the birthplace of William He...