Caroline Lavinia Scott

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Caroline Lavinia Scott was the First Lady of the United States from 1889 to 1892 as the wife of President Benjamin Harrison and was known for her advocacy of arts and historic preservation.

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instanceOf First Lady of the United States
human
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
endTime 1892 (as First Lady of the United States)
familyName Scott NERFINISHED
firstLadyNumber 23rd presidency (First Lady during Benjamin Harrison’s term)
gender female
givenName Caroline NERFINISHED
hasRole arts advocate
historic preservation advocate
languageOfWorkOrName English
middleName Lavinia NERFINISHED
name Caroline Lavinia Scott NERFINISHED
notableFor advocacy of historic preservation
advocacy of the arts
role as First Lady of the United States
officeHeldWithRespectTo Benjamin Harrison NERFINISHED
positionHeld First Lady of the United States
residence Washington, D.C.
White House
spouse Benjamin Harrison NERFINISHED
spouseName Benjamin Harrison NERFINISHED
spousePosition President of the United States NERFINISHED
startTime 1889 (as First Lady of the United States)
title First Lady

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Caroline Harrison birthName Caroline Lavinia Scott