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1
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1869-1877
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6
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1809-1817 she was known for her social gifts which helped her husband's popularity status
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7
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1993-2001
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8
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1825-1829
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10
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2001-2009
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11
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1877-1881
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12
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1841-1845
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13
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1889-1893
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15
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1953-1961
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16
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1865-1869
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17
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1901-1909
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18
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1845-1849
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20
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1897-1901
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21
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1933-1945
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24
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(1789-1797) she is considered the First Lady of the United States
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26
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1961-1963
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27
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1921-1923
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29
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1945-1953
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39
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1853-1857
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40
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1885-1889 &1893-1897
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2
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1913-1921
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3
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1857-1865
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4
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1850-1853 she was Fillmore's Chief advisor and political ally
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5
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1923-1929
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9
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1969-1973
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12
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1881
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14
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1837-1841
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19
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1989-1993
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22
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1841
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23
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1963-1969
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25
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1909-1913
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28
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2009-2016
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30
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19291933
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31
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(1797-1801) wife of John Adams and mother of John Quincy Adams
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32
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1817-1825
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33
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1977-1981
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34
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1801-1809 wife of Thomas Jefferson, third President of United States
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35
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1981-1989
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36
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1849-1850
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37
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1974-1977
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38
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1829-1837
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41
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1881-1885
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