Benjamin Harrison
23rd US President, Civil War General, Grandson of President
The Presidential Leo Dynasty
Benjamin Harrison is the only US president who was also the grandson of a president — his grandfather William Henry Harrison was the 9th. A Leo born to historical legacy, he then made his own: the first president to have electricity in the White House, under whom six states joined the union, and who established the modern National Forest system.
Leo Legacy
- 23rd President: 1889-1893 — beat Grover Cleveland on electoral votes despite losing popular vote
- Civil War general: Brevet Brigadier General — commanded 70th Indiana Infantry
- Six states: North and South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Idaho, and Wyoming all joined under his presidency
- National Forest Act: Signed legislation creating America’s first protected forest reserves
Harrison’s Leo legacy is quiet but concrete — he built the institutional foundations that define modern America.
“Great lives never go out; they go on.”