Harriet Lane’s eventful background was perhaps the reason for her famous adolescence and adulthood. She was born in 1830 in the prosperous farming country of Franklin County, Pennsylvania (WHHA). Growing up, she loved to …show more content…
Regardless of her worries, James campaigned for presidency through the summer months until he was nominated as representative for the Democratic Party. Over the course of his campaign, Harriet made no public appearances. In summer 1856, Buchanan was nominated president, and although she was not a strong public figure in the campaign, Harriet congratulated him with their friends and torch flames outside their home. When Buchanan took the oath of office, it is not for certain that Harriet stood by him, but it is for certain that she was an important figure at the Inaugural Ball. Some sources note that she danced flirtatiously, others note that she wore a pearl necklace and kept to herself (“First Lady Biography: Harriet