Harriet Johnston
1825–1895
Source: Library of Congress
Biography
Harriet Johnston was a prominent Washington society figure and philanthropist active during the mid-to-late 19th century. Known for her patronage of cultural institutions and charitable causes, she maintained an influential salon that attracted politicians, intellectuals, and artists of the era. Her correspondence and social connections made her a notable figure in documenting the social history of the post-Civil War period.