...of Heritage's currency auctions.Auction officials say the Fairbanks bill that features an image of President Benjamin Harrison is a highlight that's expected to sell for $200,000 to $300,000. The minimum starting bid is $120,000...
In Alaska In 1824, the Afognak Forest & Fish Culture Reserve was established by President Benjamin Harrison. In 1906, telegraphic service via submarine cable was opened between Juneau and Ketchikan. In 1914, the first ore train in...
In Alaska In 1824, the Afognak Forest and Fish Culture Reserve was established by President Benjamin Harrison. In 1906, telegraphic service via submarine cable was opened between Juneau and Ketchikan. In 1914, the first ore train in...
...off on the important issues at In 1824, the Afognak Forest and Fish Culture Reserve was established by President Benjamin Harrison. In 1906, telegraphic service via submarine cable was opened between Juneau and Ketchikan. In 1914, the first...
...at In 1889, Lyman E. Knapp took office as the third governor of the District of Alaska, appointed by President Benjamin Harrison. In 1935, the steamer North Sea, Northland Transportation Co., arrived in Juneau on her first Alaska voyage...
...1884, Standard Time was adopted throughout the United States. In 1901, the 23rd president of the United States, Benjamin Harrison, died in Indianapolis. In 1906, American suffragist Susan B. Anthony died in Rochester, N.Y. In 1925, a...
...presidency. In 1861, Jefferson Davis was elected to a six-year term as president of the Confederacy. In 1888, Benjamin Harrison won the presidential election, defeating incumbent Grover Cleveland with enough electoral votes, even though Cleveland...
...presidency. In 1861, Jefferson Davis was elected to a six-year term as president of the Confederacy. In 1888, Benjamin Harrison won the presidential election, defeating incumbent Grover Cleveland with enough electoral votes, even though Cleveland...
...sent them to the states for ratification. Ten of the amendments became the Bill of Rights. In 1890, President Benjamin Harrison signed a measure establishing Sequoia National Park. Wilford Woodruff, president of the Church of Jesus Christ...
...effectively making him the first black candidate nominated for U.S. president. (The party nomination went to Benjamin Harrison.) In 1892, the Democratic National Convention in Chicago nominated former President Cleveland on the first ballot...
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