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country, intelligence, courage, accomplishments, integrity, leadership, being their own women, public image, and value to the president. In the 1982 survey, out of 42 first ladies and acting first ladies, Lane was assessed as the 29th most highly regarded among historians. Acting first ladies such as Lane have been excluded from subsequent iterations of this survey.
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property and asked that it be called the Lane-Johnston Building "to the end that the family names of my husband and myself may be associated with the bequest made in loving memory of our sons." A codicil of 1903 increased her gift by one third but said that only half the total was to be spent on the
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survey asking historians to assess American first ladies, Lane and several other "acting" first ladies were included. The first ladies survey, which has been conducted periodically since, ranks first ladies according to a cumulative score on the independent criteria of their background, value to the
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Lane considered the advantages of a number of bachelors. Her uncle cautioned Lane against "rushing precipitately into matrimonial connections" as his ward found her potential suitors "pleasant but dreadfully troublesome". Lane eventually married Baltimore banker Henry Elliott Johnston at the age of
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Lane is the only person to have served as First Lady to a bachelor president, Buchanan being the only U.S. president never to have married. She is among 11 women who have served as First Lady, but were not married to the president, with most of the other women being relatives of widowed presidents.
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established an endocrine clinic that developed procedures used universally to treat children with certain glandular disorders, including dwarfism. John E. Bordley and William G. Hardy broke ground in detecting hearing impairments in very young children. It became a renowned pediatric facility; the
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in 1857. Harriet was a popular hostess during the four years of the Buchanan presidency. Women copied her hair and clothing styles (especially when she lowered the neckline on her inaugural gown by 2.5 inches), parents named their daughters for her, and a popular song
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gave "dear Miss Lane" the rank of ambassador's wife; admiring suitors gave her the fame of a beauty. In appearance "Hal" Lane was of medium height, with masses of light, almost golden-colored hair. She had eyes that were described as "violet colored".
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Harriet wrote her will in 1895 and lived another eight years, during which the country's general prosperity greatly increased the value of her estate. She added a codicil in 1899 directing that a school building be constructed on the grounds of the
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building. The remainder was "specially to provide for the free maintenance, education and training of choirboys, primarily those in service of the Cathedral." This bequest founded the prestigious boys' school that today is called
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Lane left bequests in her will that established a children's hospital and a boys' school, and she donated her collection of artwork to the Smithsonian. Several Navy and Coast Guard ships have been named in her honor.
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36. They had two sons: James Buchanan Johnston (1866–1881) and Henry Elliot Johnston (1869–1882), but within the 18 years from 1867 to 1885, her uncle, her husband, and her children all died.
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in 1863, and recaptured by the U.S. Navy, but was declared to be in too poor a shape to be of any further use to the Navy. She was sold to a private party.
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She dedicated $ 400,000 (equivalent to $ 13,600,000 in 2023) to establish the Harriet Lane Home for Invalid Children at the
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called her the "First Lady of the National Collection of Fine Arts" after her collection was accepted into public ownership.
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Rosenberger, Homer Tope. "To what Extent Did Harriet Lance Influence the Public Policies of James Buchanan?"
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was named for her—the first of several ships to be named after her, one of which remains in service.
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Harriet Lane Outpatient Clinics serve thousands of children today, and the widely used manual for
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She had an art collection based on European works which she left to the U.S. government. The
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The Harriet Lane Outpatient Clinics continue to operate in countries throughout the world.
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series continues in print and online, with multiple titles. The original title (subtitled
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Lieutenant W. D. Thompson fired the first naval shot of the Civil War from the
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The Washington Historical Atlas: Who did what, when, and where in the nation's capital
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United States House Select Committee to Investigate Alleged Corruptions in Government
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and Canon DeVries of the Washington National Cathedral. She was buried in
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was strongly in favor of this match, as it would keep Lane in England.
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The second cutter named for Harriet Lane was the 125 foot USCGC
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during the administration of her uncle, lifelong bachelor president
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At Harriet Lane Johnston's funeral, services were conducted by
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Balcerski, Thomas J. "Harriet Rebecca Lane Johnston." in
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The capital welcomed its new "Democratic Queen" to the
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USCGC Harriet Lane
Harriet Lane (author)

First Lady of the United States
James Buchanan
Jane Pierce
Mary Todd Lincoln
Franklin County, Pennsylvania
Narragansett, Rhode Island

first lady of the United States
James Buchanan
USCGC Harriet Lane
Franklin County, Pennsylvania
Democratic
senator
Pennsylvania
Charles Town
Virginia
Georgetown Visitation Monastery
Georgetown
Washington, D.C.
London
Court of St. James's
Queen Victoria
White House
Listen to the Mockingbird
White House
Native Americans
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