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On the Web
- Benson - MSN group featuring the ancestry of the William Benson. Primary surnames include Benson, Carmody, Tucker, Railey and Maron. Origins based in County Claire, IRL and DEU.
- Benson, Minnesota - Official website for the Benson Area Chamber of Commerce.
- Benson Public Library - Serving community of Benson. Web access to catalog, news and events, information about the library.
- Benson, Ambrosius, II - Reproductions d'oeuvres d'Ambrosius Benson. Site commercial.
- Frank Weston Benson - Provides short biography and features 1915 oil on canvas painting "Red and Gold".
- Benson Chamber of Commerce - Area attractions, town overview, churches, civic groups, events and link director. Also includes information on the annual Mule Days.
- Benson Elementary School - Public school, grades 5 and 6.
- Frank Weston Benson - Displays available works of art and exhibitions by the artist with links to representative galleries.
- Salem Tales - Frank Weston Benson - Article on the Salem born artist who was called "the most medaled painter in America".
- Frank W. Benson American Impressionist - Provides gallery and biography. Includes chronological timeline on the artist from 1862 to 1951.
Wikipedia Articles
- Omaha Benson High School Magnet - Omaha Benson High School Magnet, Benson High Magnet, or Benson High, is located at 5120 Maple Street in Omaha, Nebraska, in the Benson community of Omaha. The founded in 1904, Benson High is one of the oldest high schools in the state.
- Robert Hugh Benson - Robert Hugh Benson (born November 18 1871; died October 19 1914) was the youngest son of Edward White Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury, and younger brother of Edward Frederic Benson. Benson studied Classics and Theology at Trinity College, Cambridge, from 1890 to 1893.
- Jodi Benson - Jodi Benson (born Jodi Marzorati on October 10, 1961) is an American voice actress and singer of Greek decent, best known for providing both the singing and the speaking voice of Disney's Princess Ariel in The Little Mermaid and its sequels. She was born in Rockford, Illinois, attended Millikin University, and currently lives in north Georgia with her husband Ray Benson (not the Ray Benson of band "Asleep At The Wheel"), both of whom are born-again Christians.
- William Benson - William Benson (1682 — 2 February 1754) was a talented amateur architect and an ambitious and self-serving Whig place-holder in the government of George I. In 1718, Benson arranged to displace the aged Sir Christopher Wren as Surveyor General of the Royal Works, a project in which he had the assistance of John Aislabie, according to Nicholas Hawksmoor, who was deprived of his double post to provide places for Benson's brother.
- A. C. Benson - Arthur Christopher Benson (24 April, 1862 – 17 June, 1925), British essayist, poet and author, was one of six children of Edward White Benson, a late nineteenth-century Archbishop of Canterbury. An uncle of the family was philosopher Henry Sidgwick.