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  1. John Scott Harrison (October 4, 1804 – May 25, 1878) was an American politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio from 1853 to 1857. He was a son of U.S. president William Henry Harrison and First Lady Anna Harrison as well as the father of U.S. president Benjamin Harrison.

  2. 31 de out. de 2016 · The body of the Honorable John Scott Harrison, buried in a cement-reinforced bricked vault less than 24 hours earlier, had been stolen from the grave, stripped of his clothing, shorn of his distinctive waist-length beard, and dangled from a rope in the cadaver chute of a medical school.

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  3. John Scott Harrison, whose burial his sons had attended less than 24 hours before, had been dumped down the chute at 3:00 a.m.—not Augustus Devin. (Devin's body was later discovered in the...

  4. 20 de jan. de 2016 · John Scott Harrison was the son of William Henry Harrison and the father of Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd and 25th presidents of the United States. He died in 1878 and his body was found hanging in a medical college in Cincinnati, Ohio, by his son and his cousin. The discovery of his corpse sparked a scandal and a debate over the practice of body snatching in America.

  5. O n May 25, 1878, John Scott Harrison died at his farmhouse in North Bend, Ohio. He’s the only person to have been both the son and the father of U.S. presidents. As his family prepared to bury the distinguished farmer and politician, they were sidetracked by a despicable crime.

  6. What he found there shocked the nation, and drove a national discussion of the macabre practice of body s ...more. John Harrison, grandson of former president William Henry Harrison, went to...

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