Christopher Harrison
Christopher Harrison (1780–1868) was the first Lieutenant Governor of Indiana, serving with Governor Jonathan Jennings. Harrison was briefly acting governor while Jennings' was conducting negotiation with the native tribes in northern Indiana, and later resigned from office over a dispute with Jennings. Harrison became a Quaker in his later life and freed all the slaves he inherited from his family. He lived a long life for his era, and died at age 88. There is no known relationship between Harrison and an early territorial governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison. Provided by Wikipedia-
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5by Goodarzi, Fariborz, Gentzis, Thomas, Harrison, Christopher, Thorsteinsson, RaymondGet access
Published in Organic Geochemistry (1992)
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7by Herrero-Bervera, Emilio, Walker, George P.L, Harrison, Christopher G.A, Garcia, Jose Guerrero, Kristjansson, LeoGet access
Published in Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors (1999)
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8by Day, James M. D., Pearson, D. Graham, Kjarsgaard, Bruce A., Barker, Abigail, Nowell, Geoff M., Joyce, Nancy, Lowry, David, Sarkar, Chiranjeeb, Harrison, ChristopherGet access
Published in Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (2023)
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