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  1. Caroline Scott Harrison’s gravestone in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana states she was born October 1, 1832 and died October 25, 1892. It notes she was the “beloved wife of Benjamin Harrison,” and that the two were married October 20, 1853. Marriage records for Caroline Lavinia Scott and Benjamin Harrison show both were ...

  2. Caroline Lavinia „Carrie“ Scott Harrison (* 1. Oktober 1832 in Oxford , Ohio als Caroline Lavinia Scott ; † 25. Oktober 1892 in Washington, D.C. ) war die Ehefrau von US-Präsident Benjamin Harrison und die First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten von 1889 bis zu ihrem Tod.

  3. Caroline Harrison is an artist and illustrator living in New York. Her work has been used by a number of artists across the heavy and underground music scenes, including SunnO))), Dethklok, Pig Destroyer, Kool Keith, Inter Arma, KEN mode, Pyrrhon, Artificial Brain, Chat Pile, Pile, Portrayal of Guilt, Gigan, and Immortal Bird. Her drive to ...

  4. ABOUT THE FIRM. Harrison Legal Limited was established on the 29th July 2019 by Caroline Harrison. After working for over twelve years in Glasgow and then Kilmarnock as a Solicitor, Caroline felt that it was time to establish her own practice specialising in family and child law. She has a passion for representing her clients at Children’s ...

  5. 28 de ene. de 2024 · Caroline Scott Harrison was in the political limelight most of her marriage to Benjamin Harrison. She took this turn in stride from their initial poverty as a married couple when 'Ben' was a ...

  6. Caroline Scott Harrison, (née le 1 er octobre 1832 à Oxford et décédée le 25 octobre 1892 à Washington) est la « première dame » des États-Unis du 4 mars 1889 au 25 octobre 1892. Elle est l'épouse du 23 e président des États-Unis , Benjamin Harrison , et meurt de tuberculose pendant le mandat de son mari.

  7. Anna Harrison. Anna Harrison was too ill to travel when her husband set out from Ohio in 1841 for his inauguration. It was a long trip and a difficult one even by steamboat and railroad, with February weather uncertain at best, and she at age 65 was well acquainted with the rigors of frontier journeys.