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Biography of Jane Pierce

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Biography of Jane Pierce

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'); '); JANE MEANS APPLETON PIERCE Jane Means Appleton Pierce 1806-1863 Born: Hampton, NH Married: Franklin Pierce , 1834 Children: Frank, Benny First Lady: 1853-1857 Jane Pierce's life was tragic. Two months before her husband's inauguration, their only surviving child, eleven-year-old Benny, was killed in a train crash. Grief nearly killed her, as well. Too, Jane suffered from tuberculosis and bore the burden of Franklin Pierce's alcoholism. Jane Pierce was the daughter of the president of Bowdoin College and came from a prominent New England family. Her husband believed that she would be a substantial political asset for him. But Jane found Washington to be a depressing, unpleasant place and she wanted Pierce to abandon politics. Although it seemed as if she had gotten her wish when Pie Read More
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