Jane Irwin Harrison
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Jane Irwin Harrison (1804–1845), who married William Henry Harrison Jr, was the daughter-in-law of William Henry Harrison, ninth President of the United States. She acted as his official hostess during his brief tenure in office, which lasted for a month in 1841. President Harrison's wife, Anna Harrison, was too ill to travel when her husband set out from Ohio for his inauguration.
Preceded by Anna Harrison |
First Lady of the United States 1841 |
Succeeded by Letitia Tyler |
First Ladies of the United States | |
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M. Washington • A. Adams • M. Jefferson Randolph • D. Madison • E. Monroe • L. Adams • E. Donelson • S. Jackson • A. Van Buren • A. Harrison • J. Harrison • L. Tyler • P. Tyler • J. Tyler • S. Polk • M. Taylor • A. Fillmore • J. Pierce • H. Lane • M. Lincoln • E. Johnson • J. Grant • L. Hayes • L. Garfield • M. McElroy • R. Cleveland • F. Cleveland • C. Harrison • F. Cleveland • I. McKinley • Edith Roosevelt • H. Taft • Ellen Wilson • Edith Wilson • F. Harding • G. Coolidge • L. Hoover • Eleanor Roosevelt • B. Truman • M. Eisenhower • J. Kennedy • Lady Bird Johnson • P. Nixon • B. Ford • R. Carter • N. Reagan • B. Bush • H. Clinton • L. Bush |
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- Original text based on White House biography