Brief program that includes the only known recording of President Harrison. The recording was presumably made after his presidency sometime between 1894 and 1899 by Giuseppe Bettini. The Library of Congress says only one copy of the recording has been found. It is at the Benjamin Harrison Memorial Home and this program was edited from that recording.
Recording Source (for Harrison recording): Gift of John Casaletti, Benjamin Harrison Memorial Home, Indianapolis, Indiana
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The only known recording of President Harrison presumably made after his presidency sometime between 1894 and 1899 by Giuseppe Bettini. The Library of Congress says only one copy of the recording has been found. It is at the Benjamin Harrison Memorial Hom