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  1. 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.

  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 Louise Wilson ( née Axson; May 15, 1860 – August 6, 1914) was the first wife of President Woodrow Wilson and the mother of their three daughters. Like her husband, she was a Southerner, as well as the daughter of a clergyman. She was born in Savannah, Georgia, but raised in Rome, Georgia. Having an artistic bent, she studied at the Art ...

  4. 28. WILSON HOME OVERVIEW: BORN: May 15, 1860 Savannah, Georgia. EDUCATION: Female Seminary in Rome, Georgia. MARRIED: Woodrow Wilson (June 24, 1885) CHILDREN: Margaret Woodrow Wilson (1886–1944) Jessie Woodrow Wilson (1887–1933) Eleanor Randolph Wilson (1889–1967) POLITICAL PARTY: Democrat. HIGHLIGHTS: 1911-1913: First Lady of New Jersey ...

  5. 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.

  6. Ellen Louise Axson grew up in Rome, Georgia, where her father, the Reverend S.E. Axson, was a Presbyterian minister. Thomas Woodrow Wilson first saw her when he was about six and she only a baby. In 1883, as a young lawyer from Atlanta, “Tommy” visited Rome and met “Miss Ellie Lou” again — a beautiful girl now, keeping house for a bereaved father.

  7. 17 de dic. de 2015 · Ellen Axson Wilson in 1910. Soon after the inauguration of her husband, Woodrow Wilson, to office in March of 1913, Ellen Axson Wilson closed a rental agreement with Author Tedcastle for a four month rental of a summer property in Cornish, New Hampshire.