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  1. Bones, Helen Woodrow: Tales of a wayside inn (A. Flanagan Company, 1913), also by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (page images at HathiTrust) Bones, Helen Woodrow: Uncle Tom's cabin (A. Flanagan company, 1914), also by Harriet Beecher Stowe (page images at HathiTrust) See also what's at your library, or elsewhere.

  2. Wilson’s cousin, Helen Woodrow Bones, whom Ellen Wilson had hired as her private secretary, steered clear of saying he had suffered a stroke. But in a grim neuritis” had left him “tired and haggard,” which “frightens everybody interested in him, for nothing will cure it but rest and rest is something he can’t have until Congress adjourns.”

  3. Helen Woodrow Bones was the cousin of President Woodrow Wilson. The future president met his wife, Ellen, at the home of Helen’s father. She served as White House hostess after the death of his first wife, Ellen Axson Wilson, before he married his second wife, Edith Gault Wilson. Helen Woodrow was born on October 31, 1874 in Rome, Floyd ...

  4. Media in category "Helen Woodrow Bones" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Helen Woodrow Bones, cousin of President Woodrow Wilson, White House hostess LCCN2014648344 (cropped).jpg 2,750 × 3,155; 960 KB

  5. A group photograph taken at an unidentified horse show in 1913 depicts (left to right) Helen Woodrow Bones, President Woodrow Wilson's first cousin who later served as the official White House hostess after the death of Wilson's wife on August 6, 1914; Dr. Cary T. Grayson, a Navy surgeon and close confidant of the president; Read more about: Helen Woodrow Bones, Dr. Cary T. Grayson, and ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edith_WilsonEdith Wilson - Wikipedia

    Edith Wilson ( née Bolling, formerly Galt; October 15, 1872 – December 28, 1961) was the first lady of the United States from 1915 to 1921 and the second wife of President Woodrow Wilson. She married the widower Wilson in December 1915, during his first term as president. Edith Wilson played an influential role in President Wilson's ...