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Welcome To
THE COULTER DOLL MUSEUM

NOTE: The Coulter doll collections are NOT OPEN to the public.

WILLIAM HARRISON WAS PRESIDENT (only 1 month in 1841).

FIRST LADY
JANE IRWIN HARRISON (President's daughter-in-law).

When William Harrison became President, his daughter-in-law consented to serve as First Lady until Mrs. Harrison could move from Ohio to Washington.

President Harrison died in 1841, before his wife could join him in Washington.

His daughter-in-law was First Lady for only one month in 1841.

First Ladies


Next PageThe Coulter Doll Museum - First Lady or Ladies of that Administration

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