Anna Harrison, the wife of the ninth president of William Henry Harrison, never fulfilled the mission of First Lady, but she was officially educated Not only was he the first person to receive the first son at the age of 65, he became the first lady. Anna Harrison was the first former lady who received the pension because she was the first person to become a widow when her husband took office. She was also the first to become the future grandmother of President Benjamin Harrison.
Anna Harrison, after knowing her husband's death, plans to join her husband. She never went to Washington, she was at Northbend 's home. By 1846, only one of her ten children was still alive. When Harrison's family burned out in 1858, she lived with her last surviving child, John Scott Harrison. She died in 1864 at the age of 88. When William Henry Harrison died, her grandson Benjamin Harrison was only eight years old. After that he continues to serve as the 23rd President of the United States.
Harrison arrived in Washington in February 1841. He was only 68 years old and was the oldest president in history. His wife Anna Tuthill Symmes Harrison, who was too sick, can not go to Washington, so Harris accompanied his mistress Jane Irwin Harrison, his son asked left and his wife joined him We provide until you do. He asked Daniel Webster to edit the inaugural speech which is full of mention of classical Romanism. Webster says "17 Roman Scots are just as if each of them are dead." Still, Harrison still offers 3 in 1841, to cut some references among them Managed and improved his murder One of the longest opening speech in history. He emphasized that even if his view was a nationalist he will follow the will of the expressed people in Congress. He also said he would not do it for re-election. A promise to prove that it is unnecessary. In late March, he developed a pneumonia with a cold.