Harriet Rebecca Lane Johnston (May 9, 1830 – July 3, 1903) acted as first lady of the United States during the administration of her uncle, lifelong bachelor...
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Harriet Lane was a revenue cutter of the United States Revenue Cutter Service and, on the outbreak of the American Civil War, a ship of the United States...
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USCGC Harriet Lane refers to three ships of the United States Coast Guard: USRC Harriet Lane (1857), a revenue cutter serving in the United States Revenue...
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USCGC Harriet Lane (WMEC-903) is a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter. Named after Harriet Lane, niece and official hostess of President...
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Harriet Lane Levy (March 29, 1866 – September 15, 1950) was a California writer best known for her memoir, 920 O’Farrell Street. Levy was also an avid...
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Harriet Lane is a British writer, author of Alys, Always and Her. Her journalism has appeared in the Observer, the Guardian, Vogue and Tatler. In April...
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Harriet Hemings (1801–1870), one of four mixed-race children born to Sally Hemings Harriet Howard (1823–1865), mistress of Napoleon III Harriet Lane Huntress...
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Johns Hopkins Children's Center (redirect from Harriet Lane Home)
the original Harriet Lane Home for Invalid Children opened. The new hospital was set to be named after Baltimore resident Harriet Lane Johnston after...
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not married to a president is still considered an official first lady: Harriet Lane, niece of bachelor James Buchanan. The other non-spousal relatives who...
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March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865 President Abraham Lincoln Preceded by Harriet Lane (acting) Succeeded by Eliza Johnson Personal details Born Mary Ann Todd...
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hospital has said. In 1903, Harriet Lane left a sum of over $400,000 at her death in 1903 to establish the Harriet Lane Home for Invalid Children as...
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Sounds". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 26 January 2022. Lane, Harriet (8 February 2004). "Harriet Lane meets Shameless star Anne-Marie Duff". The Guardian...
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surrogate father. He formed the strongest emotional bond with his niece Harriet Lane, who later became First Lady for Buchanan in the White House. In 1852...
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of Galveston, Texas on January 1, 1863. After the loss of the cutter Harriet Lane, the Union Fleet Commander William B. Renshaw blew up the stranded vessel...
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the title applied to her while she was actually holding the office was Harriet Lane, the niece of James Buchanan; Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper used the...
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anti-abolitionists.[citation needed] Harriet was also influenced by the Lane Debates on Slavery. The biggest event ever to take place at Lane, it was the series of debates...
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(1924–2009). Clement Freud wrote a memoir in which, according to journalist Harriet Lane, "there are a few moments when indignation or irritation surge to the...
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Harriet Lane Huntress (November 30, 1860 - July 31, 1922) was an American civil servant. She served as the Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction...
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arriving in Delaware Bay in December. Lea was soon reassigned to the Harriet Lane, then attached to the Potomac Flotilla, but was soon reassigned in her...
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Commander William B. Renshaw approached Galveston, and a single ship, USRC Harriet Lane was sent into Galveston Bay under a flag of truce. The Confederates,...
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the pediatrics department of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and the Harriet Lane Home in Baltimore in between the late 1940s and the mid-1960s.[citation...
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Times. Retrieved 20 December 2016. Lane, Harriet (23 April 2007). "Bad girl. Lindsay Duncan talks to Harriet Lane about her new play". The Guardian. London...
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USCGC Harriet Lane (WSC-141) was a 125-foot patrol boat, commonly known as a "buck-and-a-quarter", 1926–1946. She was the second ship named for Harriet Lane...
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Arvilla Merritte, then a woman who appears to have been a wet nurse at the Harriet Lane Home. It was later found that Douglas Merritte had hydrocephalus, from...
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"first lady" on a regular basis during their time in the position was Harriet Lane, who was actually James Buchanan's niece, as Buchanan was a lifelong...
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President Franklin Pierce Preceded by Abigail Fillmore Succeeded by Harriet Lane (acting) Personal details Born Jane Means Appleton (1806-03-12)March...
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wife Sarah Polk, future President James Buchanan and future First Lady Harriet Lane. Dolley Madison died at her home in Washington in 1849, at the age of...
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Custer JW, Rau RE, Budzikowski AS, Cho CS (2008). Rottman JN (ed.). The Harriet Lane Handbook (18th ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences. ISBN 978-0-323-07688-3...
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June 2022. Retrieved 20 June 2011. Lane, Harriet (23 April 2007). "Bad girl. Lindsay Duncan talks to Harriet Lane about her new play". The Guardian. Retrieved...
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difficulty getting him to look at her. When the Tripletts visited the Harriet Lane Home in October 1938 to meet with Leo Kanner, he was eventually diagnosed...
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