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  3. In 1857 Joseph Ruggles Wilson, father of Woodrow Wilson, accepted the pastorate of First Presbyterian Church, located at 642 Telfair Street in Augusta. The church was used as a Confederate hospital during the Civil War.

  4. Joseph Ruggles Wilson himself, the nature of his career, his own ideas, assumptions, and values. Individual personality develop ment can only be understood within the context of the family it self, and the biography of Joseph Ruggles Wilson is an essential ingredient to a fuller understanding of Woodrow Wilson and the man he became. 245

  5. By George C. Osborn. Seldom has there been found in history such comradeship as existed between Joseph Ruggles Wilson and his famous son, Thomas Woodrow Wilson. Not only was the elder Wil. son an unusual counselor to his intellectually inclined. but the father was his son's most intimate companion and.

  6. The Wilson family moved into the house in 1855 as his father was ordained as a Presbyterian pastor and called to serve as a pastor in Staunton. At that time the family consisted of his parents—Jessie Woodrow Wilson and Joseph Ruggles Wilson—and their two daughters Marion and Annie, who were about four and two years old, respectively.

  7. Joseph Chamberlain Wilson (1909–1971), US-amerikanischer Unternehmer; Joseph Franklin Wilson (1901–1968), US-amerikanischer Politiker; Joseph G. Wilson (1826–1873), US-amerikanischer Politiker; Joseph Havelock Wilson (1859–1929), britischer Politiker; Joseph Ruggles Wilson (1822–1903), US-amerikanischer presbyterianischer Pfarrer und ...