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  1. Mary Dimmick Harrison (née Mary Scott Lord; April 30, 1858 – January 5, 1948) was the second wife of Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd president of the United States. She was nearly 25 years younger than Harrison, and was the niece of his first wife.

  2. Mary Lord Dimmick Harrison, Benjamin Harrisons second wife, celebrated and actively supported art and theatre, believed in the empowerment of women educated in business, and ensured the preservation of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site for the benefit of future generations.

  3. She died in 1948 and is buried in the Harrison family plot in Indianapolis, Indiana. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Harrison, Mary Scott Dimmick (18581948)Second wife of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president of the U.S. Name variations: Mary Scott Lord; Mary Scott Dimmick; Mary Lord Dimmick; Mary Lord Harrison; Mary Dimmick ...

  4. 21 de may. de 2014 · Benjamin Harrison and his second wife, Mary Lord Dimmick created a near-scandal when they married, and the family never forgave them. The Twenty-Third President’s Menage. President Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President, sandwiched between the non-successive terms of Grover Cleveland.

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  5. After her death in 1948, Mary Dimmick Harrison, his second wife, was buried beside him. Historical reputation and memorials Benjamin Harrison Statue, Indianapolis, Indiana Victory Portraits of Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton for the 1888 election, from Judge

  6. In 1853, one year before he began his own law practice, Harrison married a young woman he had met while still in his teens, Caroline Lavinia Scott. They moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1854. She was outgoing where he was reserved, and she loved celebrations and holidays.

  7. Years later, the American intellectual Henry Adams spoke of Harrison as the best President since Lincoln. Harrison was buried next to his first wife at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis. He left the bulk of his estate, valued at about $400,000, to his second wife, whom he had married after leaving the White House, and their four-year-old ...