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  1. Discover Edith Bolling Wilson’s birthplace, family home, and presidential historic site in downtown Wytheville, Virginia. As one of only eight historic sites across the country dedicated to the interpretation of a First Lady, this museum tells the story of the overlooked, yet vitally important role Edith Bolling Wilson played in the White House at a pivotal moment during World War I.

  2. My Memoir. The second Mrs. Woodrow Wilson began life as a small-town Virginia whose sister's marriage and residence in Washington D.C. had led to her own, as Mrs. Norman Galt. When her first husband died, leaving her a widow at 36, Edith Bolling Galt took an active role in the stewardship of his business affairs, and spent much of her ...

  3. Edith Wilson, Ölgemälde von Adolfo Müller-Ury (1862–1947) Edith White Bolling Galt Wilson (* 15. Oktober 1872 in Whyteville, Virginia als Edith White Bolling; † 28. Dezember 1961 in Washington, D.C.) war die zweite Ehefrau des US-Präsidenten Woodrow Wilson und die First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten vom 18. Dezember 1915 bis zum 4.

  4. 3 de mar. de 2020 · 5 preliminary leaves, 386 pages 25 cm. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2020-03-03 07:01:33 Boxid

  5. Edith Bolling Galt Wilson. Edith Wilson, Edith Bolling jaioa ( Wyrheville, Virginia, 1872ko urriaren 15a – Washington, 1961ko abenduaren 28a) AEBetako lehen dama izan zen 1915etk 1921ra. Virginiako esklaboen eta Amerikako Estatu Konfederatuen aldeko familia bateko hamaika seme-alabetatik zazpigarrena izan zen.

  6. A happy, protected childhood and first marriage had prepared Edith Wilson for the duties of helpmate and hostess; widowhood had taught her something of business matters. Descendant of Virginia aristocracy, she was born in Wytheville in 1872, seventh among eleven children of Sallie White and Judge William Holcombe Bolling.

  7. James S. McCallops. Nova Publishers, 2003 - Biography & Autobiography - 121 pages. Edith envisioned her role in marriage to Woodrow Wilson as a helpmate to her husband. Thus her second marriage to Woodrow, following the untimely deaths of both of their first spouses, proceeded quite expectantly. His comfort and interests were paramount to her own.