Anna Harrison
Anna Harrison (1775-1864) was an American first lady (1841), the wife of William Henry Harrison, ninth president of the United States, and grandmother of Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd president. She served as the first lady for only one month, as her husband passed away shortly after his term began.
First Lady
July 25, 1775
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February 25, 1864
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Morristown, New Jersey
Anna Harrison (1775-1864) was an American first lady who was married to William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States. She is most recognized for her brief tenure as first lady, which lasted only one month before her husband’s death. As the first presidential wife to be widowed during her husband’s term, Anna Harrison made significant contributions to philanthropy and education initiatives despite her short time in the role. Her notable works include corresponding with her husband during his presidency, enhancing the White House grounds, and supporting various charitable organizations. She was also skilled in needlework and had a passion for gardening. Anna Harrison played a vital role in educating her grandson, Benjamin Harrison, who later became the 23rd president of the United States.