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  1. 12 de jun. de 2020 · Margaret Woodrow Wilson, daughter of Woodrow Wilson, sings The Star Spangled Banner on a record she released to raise money for the Red Cross in 1915.

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  2. Signed first edition of The Woodrow Wilsons by Eleanor “Nellie” Wilson McAdoo, the youngest daughter of President Woodrow Wilson. Additional signature by Mary Faith, the granddaughter of President Wilson. Octavo, x, 301pp. Blue cloth, title stamped in gilt on spine. Stated “first printing” on copyright page. Light toning to endpapers, an otherwise fine example. In […]

  3. Added: Jan 10, 2007. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 17378515. Sponsored by Shevlin McCann. Source citation. Author and political activist. Daughter of US President Woodrow Wilson (served from 1913 to 1921) and divorced wife of Treasury Secretary and US Senator William Gibbs McAdoo. Among her published works: The Woodrow Wilsons and The Priceless Gift.

  4. Jessie Wilson Sayre writes Margaret A. Wilson with news of her pregnancy with Woodrow Wilson Sayre. National Women's Liberty Loan Committee Nominates Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo as Chair The National Woman's Liberty Loan Committee drafts a resolution making Eleanor Wilson McAdoo Chairman of the committee.

  5. Margaret Woodrow Nistha Wilson (16 Apr 1886 - 12 Feb 1944) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (26 entries) edit. arwiki مارغريت ...

  6. Woodrow Wilson (28 de dezembro de 1856 – 3 de fevereiro de 1924) foi o 28º presidente dos Estados Unidos, servindo de 1913 a 1921. Antes disso, Wilson foi governador de Nova Jersey. Embora tenha conquistado a reeleição com o slogan "Ele nos manteve fora da guerra", Wilson era o comandante-chefe quando o país finalmente entrou na Primeira ...

  7. The Life Summary of Jessie Woodrow. When Jessie Woodrow Wilson was born on 28 August 1887, in Gainesville, Hall, Georgia, United States, her father, President Thomas Woodrow Wilson, was 30 and her mother, Ellen Louise Axson, was 27. She married Francis Bowes Sayre on 25 November 1913, in Washington, District of Columbia, United States.