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  1. Born Ellen Louise Axson in Savannah, Georgia, the daughter of the Reverend Samuel Edward Axson, a Presbyterian minister, and Margaret Jane (née Hoyt) Axson, Ellen was a lady of refined tastes with a fondness for art, music and literature. Thomas Woodrow Wilson first saw her when he was about three and she was only a baby. In April 1883, Woodrow visited his cousin Jesse Woodrow Wilson in Rome ...

  2. Ellen Axson Wilson ( Savannah, 15 de maio de 1860 - Rome, 6 de agosto de 1914) foi a primeira esposa do presidente americano Woodrow Wilson, que governou os Estados Unidos da América entre 1913 e 1921. [1]

  3. Ellen Wilson. Ellen Louise Axson Wilson, född Axson 15 maj 1860 i Rome i Georgia, död 6 augusti 1914 i Vita huset i Washington, D.C., var en amerikansk konstnär och presidenthustru 1913-1914, gift med den amerikanske presidenten Woodrow Wilson i hans första äktenskap. [ 8]

  4. Ellen Axson Wilson only served as First Lady for 17 months, as she died prematurely on 6 August 1914. She was to some extent a representative of the emerging ‘new woman’, who tried to combine her private life and traditional femininity (she was a happy wife and mother) with public activity and a passion for painting.

  5. Ellen Axson Wilson (1860-1914), the first wife of President Woodrow Wilson, was a reform-minded First Lady and an artist in the American Impressionist style. Born in Savannah Georgia in 1860, Ellen demonstrated artistic ability from an early age. From 1875 to 1878 she studied art with Helen F. Fairchild at the Female College in Rome, Georgia.

  6. Shortly after the Wilsons moved into “Prospect,” Ellen Wilson began to redesign the gardens.It was a creative passion in which she engaged at most of her homes, including the White House where she established the Rose Garden.

  7. Podpis. Ellen Louise Axson Wilson, ameriška prva dama, političarka in umetnica * 15. maj 1860 Savannah, Georgia, ZDA † 6. avgust 1914 Washington D. C., ZDA. Ellen je bila prva žena ameriškega predsednika Woodrowa Wilsona in mati njunih treh hčerk. Tako kot njen mož je bila tudi ona z južnega dela ZDA, pa tudi hči duhovnika.