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Ida McKinley with whom she shared a close friendship. Mrs. McKinley's poor health during the first two years of McKinley's administration led to Hobart taking over many duties typically reserved for the First Lady. President McKinley would use a pre-arranged signal of holding a newspaper before Hobart when Mrs. McKinley was about to faint, alerting her to take over the entertainment of guests.
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When the McKinley family moved into the White House after President McKinley's inauguration, the Hobart family leased a mansion across the square that came to be known as the "Little Cream White House," formally the Benjamin Ogle Tayloe House. Hobart would daily visit, and often stand in for,
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in Paterson on July 21, 1869, at the start of his career as a lawyer and politician. They had four children, two of whom died in childhood. The other two were Garret Jr. and Fannie, who died in 1895.
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on November 21, 1899. After his death, she returned to Paterson and became involved in community affairs. She was a close friend of Mrs. McKinley and rushed to
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and his wife, Jane Winters. Her mother died soon after birth, leaving Hobart to be raised by her step-mother, Elizabeth Willer Tuttle. She married
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from 1897 until her husband's death in 1899, and was a philanthropist and community activist in
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Burstyn, Joan. "Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women", Page 153.
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Hobart often served as White House hostess because the first lady,
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and other chronic ailments. Vice President Hobart died of
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Second Lady of the United States
Garret Hobart
Letitia Stevenson
Edith Roosevelt
Paterson, New Jersey
Haledon, New Jersey
Cedar Lawn Cemetery
Garret Hobart
Socrates Tuttle
George S. Hobart
née
Garret Hobart
Vice President of the United States
Presidency of William McKinley
Second Lady of the United States
New Jersey
Ida Saxton McKinley
epilepsy

Paterson, New Jersey
Socrates Tuttle
Garret Hobart
Vice President of the United States
Washington, D.C.
second lady of the United States
Ida Saxton McKinley
epilepsy
heart failure
Buffalo, New York

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