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  1. Edith Bolling Galt Wilson was second wife of the 28th President, Woodrow Wilson. She served as First Lady from 1915 to 1921. After the President suffered a severe stroke, she pre-screened all matters of state, functionally running the Executive branch of government for the remainder of Wilson’s second term.

  2. Married Woodrow Wilson (12/18/1915) 1915-1921: First Lady of the United States. DIED: December 28, 1961 (age 89) Washington, DC. PORTRAITS: (Photographer: Arnold Genthe/ 1915/ Library of Congress) RESOURCES: President Wilson and Mrs. Edith Wilson at a baseball game on 10/9/1915 during his second term in office. (Wilson Presidential Library)

  3. 12/17/2016 10:35 PM EST. On this day in 1915, President Woodrow Wilson married Edith Bolling Galt at a private ceremony at the bride’s spacious Washington, D.C., home. It was the second marriage ...

  4. Wilson, Edith Bolling (1872–1961) First lady of the United States who may have run the country between 1915 and 1921 . Name variations: Edith Bolling Galt; Edith Galt Wilson. Born on October 15, 1872, in Wytheville, Virginia; died on December 28, 1961, in Washington, D.C.; seventh child of William Holcombe Bolling (a lawyer and circuit judge ...

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edith_WilsonEdith Wilson - Wikipedia

    Edith Bolling Galt Wilson ( Wytheville ( Virginia) 15 oktober 1872 — Washington D.C., 28 december 1961) was de tweede vrouw van de Amerikaanse president Woodrow Wilson en first lady van de Verenigde Staten tussen 1915 en 1921. Ze werd bestempeld als de Geheime President en de eerste vrouw die de regering leidde voor de rol die ze speelde ...

  6. 5 de may. de 2024 · Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, 1913. ... But all of that changed one afternoon in 1915, when the doors of the White House elevator opened to reveal a striking woman in walking clothes and muddy boots.

  7. So it happened that in 1915, less than a year after Woodrow Wilson’s first wife, Ellen Axson Wilson, died, Edith’s connections led to her a chance meeting with the President. The pair quickly (and very quietly) fell in love and were married in a small private ceremony on December 18, 1915, at her home at 1308 20th Street, near Dupont Circle ...