This is a list of facts about the ex-presidency of Benjamin Harrison.
| Dates | Description |
|---|---|
| 1894 | Lectured law at Stanford University |
| July, 1895 to March, 1901 | Served on the Board of Trustees of Purdue University |
| 1896 | Married the niece of his deceased wife, 25 years his junior |
| February 21, 1897 | His daughter Elizabeth was born |
| 1897 | Published a book about the Federal government and the presidency, This Country of Ours |
| 1899 | Attended the First Peace Conference at The Hague |
| 1900 | Served as an attorney for the Republic of Venezuela in their boundary dispute with the United Kingdom, losing the case |