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  1. Mary Dimmick Harrison. Mary Dimmick Harrison was born on April 30, 1858 in Honesdal, Pennsylvania. She married Walter Dimmick in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on October 22, 1881. On January 14th, 1882, Mr. Dimmick died unexpectedly. Mary was Caroline Scott Harrison’s niece and took care of her aunt in Washington, DC.

  2. Jan 10, 2022 · The betrothal of ex-President Benjamin Harrison to Mrs. Mary Dimmick in January 1896 naturally was big news in Mary's hometown and made news all over the land. Her aunt Caroline (Carrie) had been ...

  3. The Harrisons further cemented their status when Mary Scott Lord Dimmick Harrison, a descendant of the Scott lineage, married Benjamin Harrison's grandson. These marriages weren't just romantic unions; they were calculated moves that bolstered the Harrison family's position within the social and political tapestry of America.

  4. 6, 1896, he married Mary Scott Lord Dimmick, Caroline Scott Harrison’s widowed niece and former secretary. They had one daughter, Elizabeth Harrison, born February 21, 1897. Harrison died on March 13, 1901. Twenty-five years Harrison’s junior, Mary Lord Harrison survived her husband by nearly 47 years, dying on January 5, 1948. On October ...

  5. His daughter, Mary McKee, was often there. Mrs. Harrison's niece, Mary Scott Dimmick, seems to have acted as a sort of secretary. Caroline Scott Harrison died in 1892. In 1896 Harrison married Mrs. Dimmick (Mary Lord Harrison), and had a daughter, Elizabeth (Walker). In 1893 Harrison returned to Indianapolis and resumed his law practice. He ...

  6. Sep 18, 2014 · A First Lady’s Failed Adirondack Cure. September 18, 2014 by David Fiske 1 Comment. In the summer of 1892, the wife of President Benjamin Harrison, Caroline Scott Harrison, became extremely ill. She primarily suffered from tuberculosis, but experienced complications from pleurisy and the accumulation of fluid in her chest.

  7. John Witherspoon Scott. John W. Scott with daughter Caroline Harrison, granddaughter Mary Harrison McKee, and great-grandchildren Benjamin Harrison McKee and Mary Lodge McKee. John Witherspoon Scott (January 22, 1800 – November 29, 1892) [1] was an American Presbyterian minister, academic, and college administrator. His daughter Caroline ...

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