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  1. Elizabeth Harrison (educator) (1849–1927), American educational reformer, author, and lecturer; Elizabeth Harrison (writer) (1921–2008), pseudonym of the British writer Elizabeth Fancourt Harrison; Elizabeth Harrison Shapley (1884–1938), American First Lady of Guam; Elizabeth Harrison Walker (1897–1955), child of the former U.S ...

  2. #OTD in 1897 Elizabeth Harrison Walker was born. She would go on to become many things—a founder, editor and war relief organizer, just to name a few.

  3. Elizabeth Harrison was born in 1897, the daughter of US President Benjamin Harrison. Her mother is President Benjamin Harrison's second wife , Mary Scott Lord Demmick Harrison. [1] Elizabeth was a lawyer, educated at New York University, and she was married to James Blaine Walker on the 6th of April 1921 in New York.

  4. Elizabeth graduated from New York University School of Law in 1919 and was admitted to the bar in Indiana and New York. In 1921, she married James B. Walker and had two children, Benjamin Harrison Walker and Mary Jane Walker.

  5. On April 6, 1921, Elizabeth Harrison married James Blaine Walker (January 20, 1889 – January 15, 1978), a grandnephew of Secretary of State James G. Blaine, a member of her father's cabinet. Their daughter, Jane Harrison Walker, married Newell Garfield, a grandson of Interior Secretary James Rudolph Garfield , and great-grandson of President James Garfield .

  6. 7 de abr. de 2021 · 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller. | Photograph shows Elizabeth Harrison (1897-1955), the daughter of President Benjamin Harrison who married James Blaine Walker.

  7. Elizabeth Harrison was founder and publisher of "Cues on the News", an investment newsletter for women. She was born February 21, 1897 and died on December 26, 1955. She was the only child by Harrison's second marriage. A graduate of New York University Law School, she married James Blaine Walker, a grandnephew of a member of her father's Cabinet.