. McClure's magazine. t-of social life in Washington the domestic ur^es. These usually present a decrepitpeace of her North Bend home and the old man, from whose eye have vanishedsociety of her thirteen children, growing that fire of youth and flash of soulup in usefulness and honor. In her youth which made Harrison a leader of had been a great belle, and she re- The Rebisso statue, as will be seen by themained a beautiful woman even in her de- reproduction of it given herewith, pre-clining years. She was educated in that sents a soldier in the full flower of vigor-first fashionable sc
. McClure's magazine. t-of social life in Washington the domestic ur^es. These usually present a decrepitpeace of her North Bend home and the old man, from whose eye have vanishedsociety of her thirteen children, growing that fire of youth and flash of soulup in usefulness and honor. In her youth which made Harrison a leader of had been a great belle, and she re- The Rebisso statue, as will be seen by themained a beautiful woman even in her de- reproduction of it given herewith, pre-clining years. She was educated in that sents a soldier in the full flower of vigor-first fashionable school for young women ous manhood. And this conception is noin America founded by Isabella Graham mere ideal of fancy, but is taken from ain the city of New York. A sister, Polly portrait painted in 1812, which now hangsSymmes, was also a famous beaut)^ They in the house of a grandchild of Gen-went together to share their fathers fort- eral Harrison near the old North Bendunes in the unsettled West, and both ANNA SYMMES HARRISON, WIFE OF PRESIDENT WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, AND GRANDMOTHER OF PRESIDENT BENJAMIN HARRISON. From a painting in possession of the Harrison family. r mil—rririJ ?^-?•?—-1—?—rr
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