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HARRISON, Benjamin, (father of Carter Bassett Harrison and William Henry Harrison, grandfather of John Scott Harrison, great-grandfather of Benjamin Harrison [1833-1901] and great-great-great grandfather of William Henry Harrison [1896-]),
a Delegate from Virginia; born on the plantation Berkeley,
Charles City County, Va., April 5, 1726; pursued classical studies and attended
the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va.; member of the colonial
house of burgesses 1749-1775; member of the Virginia revolutionary convention
in March, July, and December, 1775; Member of the Continental Congress
1774-1777; as chairman of the Committee of the Whole House he reported the
resolution on June 10, 1776, offered three days before by Richard Henry Lee,
declaring the independence of the American Colonies, and reported the
Declaration of Independence, of which he was one of the signers, on July 4,
1776; resigned in 1778; member of the State house of delegates 1776-1782 and
1787-1791 and served as speaker 1778-1782, 1785, and 1786; Governor of Virginia
1782-1784; delegate to the State convention for the ratification of the Federal
Constitution in 1788; died at his home, Berkeley, Charles City County, Va.,
April 24, 1791; interment on Berkeley Plantation, Charles City, Charles City
County, Va.
BibliographySmith, Howard W. (Howard William). Benjamin Harrison and
the American Revolution. Edward M. Riley, editor. Williamsburg, Va.:
Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission, 1978.
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