Okay, were going to go ahead and get started with our final session. Jonathan jones is currently assistant professor in the department of history at the Virginia Military institute, where he teaches courses on the civil era and american medical history. And i will say this is not part of his official bio, but in the fall hell be moving into a position at James Madison university. So be closer and well have opportunities to collaborate more on things. His first book, manuscript opium slavery, the Civil War Veterans and americas first Opioid Crisis, is forthcoming with university of North Carolina press. The book is based on joness dissertation, which received the society of civil war historians 2021 and jay bailey dissertation prize as well as sue ann wise system wide inaugural chancellor, distinguished phd graduate dissertation award in 21 joness research has appeared in the journal of the civil war era, Washington Post and other outlets. He received his ph. D. From Binghamton Universi
Were here in indianapolis at the home of Benjamin Harrison. And this is a very iconic spot. This is where he stood and greeted crowds of people that would come to hear him speak in 1888, when he was running for the presidency. He ran a unique campaign. He ran a Front Porch Campaign. However, he didnt quite have the same front porch that you see behind us here today. So there was a little stoop at the front door, which is still there. And he stood in that area and spoke to the crowds of people that would come to hear him speak. Well, harrison is probably one of the most underdone of president s. So 23rd president of the United States. He falls right in the middle of Grover Clevelands two terms as 22nd and 24th president. Oftentimes, people will find him confused with his grandfather, William Henry harrison, who survived a month into his term of office. Benjamin Benjamin Harrison was only seven years old when his grandfather died. Benjamin harrison served a full four years and as preside
Hes your man. So thank you all. And we hope to speak to you after our session today. Thanks were here in indianapolis at the home of Benjamin Harrison. And this is a very iconic spot. This is where he stood and greeted crowds of people that would come to hear him speak in 1888, when he was running for the presidency. He ran a unique campaign. He ran a Front Porch Campaign. However, he didnt quite have the same front porch that you see behind us here today. So there was a little stoop at the front door, which is still there. And he stood in that area and spoke to the crowds of people that would come to hear him speak. Well, harrison is probably one of the most underdone of president s. So 23rd president of the United States. He falls right in the middle of Grover Clevelands two terms as 22nd and 24th president. Oftentimes, people will find him confused with his grandfather, William Henry harrison, who survived a month into his term of office. Benjamin Benjamin Harrison was only seven ye
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This is about 30 minutes. Frances cleveland was a celebrity first later unlike any before her. And the mass production of her image to sell a bride of goods by the consumer industry angered her and her husband, president Grover Cleveland. To help us understand the sensation sweeping the country we begin our story inside 1600 pennsylvania avenue. For the first and only time in our countries history. Watching Frances Cleveland into instant celebrity. This is the modern white house. It is the same basic layout as it would have been on june 2. When president Grover Cleveland and his bride to be came down what was then about large staircase to the family quarters at the west end of this corridor. They would have proceeded on the hallway, the music started up at the east side behind us here where the United States marine band was assembled. The famous John Philip Sousa played the wedding march as the happy couple came down the hallway. They would have passed through these doors, these very s