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  1. Caroline Lavinia Harrison (de soltera Scott, 1 de octubre de 1832-25 de octubre de 1892), fue una profesora de música, la esposa de Benjamin Harrison y madre de dos hijos supervivientes; después de su elección como Presidente de los Estados Unidos, fue la primera dama de los Estados Unidos desde 1889 hasta su muerte.

  2. 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 that role.

  3. 19 de abr. de 2024 · 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). Caroline Scott was the second daughter of five children born to.

    • Betty Boyd Caroli
    • Benjamin Franklin Tracy
  4. www.history.com › first-ladies › caroline-harrisonCaroline Harrison - HISTORY

    9 de nov. de 2009 · Caroline’s father, Dr. John Witherspoon Scott, was a Presbyterian minister and a science teacher at Farmer’s College in College Hill, Ohio, when Benjamin Harrison enrolled at the school in 1847.

  5. Caroline Harrison - White House Historical Association. Caroline Scott was born in Oxford, Ohio, on October 1, 1832 to educator Mary Neal Scott and John Witherspoon Scott, a Presbyterian minister and president of Oxford Female Institute. Caroline, or “Carrie,” studied languages, music, and drawing at the institute, graduating in 1852.

  6. First Lady of the United States. Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison (October 1, 1832 - October 25, 1892) was the wife of Benjamin Harrison. She was the First Lady of the United States from 1889 until her death in 1892. Her birthplace was Oxford, Ohio. Her parents were Mary Potts Neal and Dr. John W. Scott.

  7. 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 that role.