Mary Harrison McKee

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Mary Scott Harrison McKee (April 3, 1858October 28, 1930) was the first lady to her father President Benjamin Harrison, when her mother, Caroline Harrison, was seriously ill and then died. She was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. Mary Harrison married James Robert McKee, one of the founders of the General Electric company, in November of 1884. They had two children, Benjamin Harrison McKee (known as Baby McKee), and Mary Lodge McKee. She is buried at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana.

She is the most recent first lady of the United States not to be the wife of a President.

Preceded by
Caroline Harrison
First Lady of the United States
1892–1893
Succeeded by
Frances Cleveland

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