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  1. Mary Scott McKee (nee Harrison; April 3, 1858 – October 28, 1930) was the acting First Lady of the United States for her father Benjamin Harrison. She lived in the White House for the duration of her father's presidency where she worked as an assistant to her mother, first lady Caroline Harrison.

  2. Mary Scott Harrison McKee (April 3, 1858 – October 28, 1930) was the only daughter of President Benjamin Harrison and his wife Caroline Scott Harrison. After her mother died in 1892, McKee served as her father's First Lady for the remainder of his term.

  3. Mary Scott Harrison McKee (de soltera Harrison ; 3 de abril de 1858-28 de octubre de 1930) era la única hija de Benjamin Harrison , el vigésimo tercer presidente de los Estados Unidos , y su esposa Caroline Scott Harrison . Después de la muerte de su madre en 1892, McKee se desempeñó como Primera Dama de facto de su padre durante el resto de su mandato.

  4. Mary Scott “Mamie” Harrison McKee. Birth. 3 Apr 1858. Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA. Death. 28 Oct 1930 (aged 72) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA. Burial. Crown Hill Cemetery. Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA Add to Map. Plot. Section 13, Lot 53. Memorial ID. 6535363. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial.

  5. 22 de mar. de 2017 · Updated September 18, 2020. First Daughters: Mary Harrison McKee. Wikimedia Commons Mary Harrison McKee. Mary Scott Harrison McKee was the only daughter of President Benjamin Harrison and Caroline Scott Harrison. When Caroline died during Ben’s term, Mary and her family moved in.

  6. The Facts about Mary Harrison McKee covers important information, dates and interesting facts about her birth, her early life, her family, her personality with a biography and the accomplishments of Mary Harrison McKee as the First Lady of the United States of America.

  7. 31 de may. de 2023 · After that initial reception, however, Mary McKee became a familiar and accepted White House hostess, whether she was relieving her mother or conducting her own entertainments. She and her sister-in-law, Mary Saunders Harrison, were fonder of society than Caroline Harrison.