#30: Jane Pierce, Wife of President Franklin Pierce
Jane Pierce was intelligent and deeply religious, but also plagued by personal tragedy, having lost all three of her children. Withdrawn from public life, she disliked politics and avoided the spotlight, leaving little direct influence on the office. Her intellect was shaped more by private faith than public engagement.

Her quiet presence reflected the struggles of grief more than the ambitions of politics. While she did not push for reforms or public causes, her life story gave a human face to sorrow, reminding the nation that even in the White House, loss and hardship are deeply felt.
