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    Caroline Harrison

    First Lady of the United States from 1889 to 1892

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  1. Caroline Lavinia Harrison ( née Scott; October 1, 1832 – October 25, 1892) was an American music teacher and the first lady of the United States from 1889 until her death. She was married to President Benjamin Harrison, and she was the second first lady to die while serving in the role.

  2. Caroline Harrison was an American first lady (1889–92), the wife of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president of the United States. A history enthusiast, she was the first president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).

  3. www.history.com › first-ladies › caroline-harrisonCaroline Harrison - HISTORY

    Nov 9, 2009 · Caroline Harrison (1832-92) was an American first lady (1889-92) and the wife of Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd president of the United States.

  4. As first lady, Caroline Harrison continued to support philanthropical efforts and lent her support to various women’s causes. In 1890, she became the first president general of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR).

  5. Caroline Scott Harrison was a music teacher and wife of the 23rd President, Benjamin Harrison. Fascinated by history and preservation, in 1890 she helped found the National Society of the ...

  6. Caroline Scott Harrison. Caroline Lavinia Scott was born on October 1, 1832, in the quiet college town of Oxford, Ohio, to Mary Neal Scott and John Witherspoon Scott. While she was First Lady, Caroline told a reporter at the White House that she remembered a happy childhood at Oxford, Ohio, enjoying a close relationship with her parents and ...

  7. Jan 28, 2022 · “During her time in the White House, First Lady Caroline Harrison served as the first president general of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR).

  8. Caroline Lavina Scott Harrison Gravesite. Fascinating details. First ‘first lady’ to have a Christmas tree in the White House. First ‘first lady’ to have electricity in the White House. The causes she supported include women’s rights, preservation of the White House, as well as being an advocate for the arts.

  9. Caroline Scott Harrison was a music teacher and wife of the 23rd President, Benjamin Harrison. Fascinated by history and preservation, in 1890 she helped found the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) serving as its first President General.

  10. Caroline Lavinia Harrison was not pleased with her new living quarters. Although her home was now the White House, the presidential mansion was cramped, shabby, and overrun with rats -- hardly a building that would command the respect of visiting dignitaries.

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