Elisha Harris
Politician
1791 – 1861
Who was Elisha Harris?
Elisha Harris of Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island, was Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island, 1846–47 and the 20th Governor of Rhode Island 1847–49.
Harris was born in Cranston, Providence County, Rhode Island. He was a member of the Whig Party. Between 1846 and 1861 President of the Providence Bank. He was buried at Greenwood Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island.
Father of Dan Harris.
The National Cyclopedia of American Biography wrote:
[Elisha Harris was the] son of Joseph Harris, and descendant of William Harris, who emigrated to America in the ship Lion with Roger Williams, and was one of the original proprietors of Providence, and later of Pawtuxet. Elisha Harris was educated at the public schools of his town, and was for a time at the East Greenwich Seminary. Soon after leaving school he became book-keeper at the mills at Phœnix, then called the Roger Williams Mills. Subsequently acquiring the water privilege next above, he entered upon the manufacturing business for himself in 1822. Possessed of good mercantile habits, he succeeded in developing a considerable business, which is yet under the control and management of his descendants.
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- Born
- Sep 8, 1791
Cranston - Nationality
- United States of America
- Died
- Feb 1, 1861
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on July 23, 2013
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