This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames mentioned in the biography below are: HARRISON, Gibson, Dailey, HENRY WATTERSON HARRISON is a Doctor of Dental Surgery, one of the able representatives of his profession at Anderson. He has practiced dentistry for over thirty years, at first in his native State of Kentucky and in two other Indiana localities prior to his location at Anderson. Doctor Harrison was born at Carrollton in Carroll County, Kentucky, son of Richard Franklin Harrison and grandson of Benjamin Harrison. Benjamin Harrison was a native of Virginia, but lived most of his life in Carroll County, Kentucky. He was a cousin of William Henry Harrison, and several times traveled on horseback to visit that famous soldier and statesman. Richard Franklin Harrison was born in Carroll County, Kentucky, in 1835. He was well educated, but did not adopt a profession at the beginning of his career. Later he studied law, was admitted to the bar, and had qualified for practice before the war broke out between the states. He entered the Confederate army as a soldier under the command of General Basil Duke, was promoted to the rank of major, and saw a great deal of arduous service for the southern cause. He suffered the privations, which were common to the soldiers of the South and at one time lived forty days on parched corn. While in Tennessee he was captured by the Union army and was taken to the officers’ prison on Johnson Island in Lake Erie, where he was confined four months. After being released he rejoined his command and continued in the service until the end of the war. After the war he used his talents to build up a law practice and was soon elected county clerk of Carroll County and by reelection was kept in that office twenty-eight consecutive years. Later he retired from all activities and died at the age of sixty-three. Richard Franklin Harrison married Catherine Gibson, who was born near Buffalo, New York. She lived to be seventy-five years of age. Her seven children were named Smith B., Theodore L., Fannie B., Sallie, Noble Forrest, Henry Watterson and Catherine. Henry Watterson Harrison was educated in the public schools of Carroll County, Kentucky. When he was seventeen years old he entered the Louisville College of Dentistry, continuing his studies there three years and finished his professional training in the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery at Philadelphia, where he was graduated in March 1893. Doctor Harrison practiced at Carrollton, Kentucky, but eventually decided to locate in the State of Indiana. For seven years he was a leading dentist at Rising Sun, then moved to Jeffersonville and in 1916 came to Anderson, where his skill has brought him a large and busy practice. Doctor Harrison is a congenial and popular citizen of Anderson, has many social activities and has also taken a share in local politics. He is a Democrat and is now serving on the city board of safety. Fraternally he is affiliated with Fellowship Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Anderson Chapter No. 52, Royal Arch Masons, Knight Templar Commandery No. 32, Anderson Council No. 69, R. and S. M., and is also a member of Banner Lodge No. 416, Knights of Pythias. Doctor Harrison and wife are members of the Christian Church. He married, at the age of twenty-two, Miss Hattie 0. Dailey, who was born in Switzerland County, Indiana, daughter of Oliver P. and Hannah J. Dailey. They have two sons, Hugh P. and Henry W. Hugh is an employee of the Central Indiana Gas Company. Henry has taken up the profession of his father and is practicing at Middletown.