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  1. 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.

  2. Edith Bolling Galt Wilson "Secret President," "first woman to run the government" -- so legend has labeled a First Lady whose role gained unusual significance when her husband suffered prolonged and disabling illness.

  3. Biographies Edith Wilson. (Edith Wilson née Bolling, formerly married Galt) born October 15, 1872 in Wytheville, Virginia. died December 28, 1961 in Washington, D.C. Married to President Woodrow Wilson; as first lady managed affairs of state 1919-21 following Wilson’s stroke. 150. birthday on October 15, 2022.

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edith_WilsonEdith Wilson - Wikipedia

    Dopo una breve frequentazione, il presidente Wilson sposò la quarantatreenne Edith Bolling Galt il 18 dicembre 1915, a casa della sposa a Washington, davanti ad appena quaranta ospiti. Edith Wilson morì il 28 dicembre 1961 per insufficienza cardiaca all'età di ottantanove anni, diventando la quarta first lady più longeva, dopo Bess Wallace Truman , Lady Bird Johnson e Betty Ford .

  5. 25 de mar. de 2023 · President Wilson, aged 58, married Edith Bolling Galt, aged 43, on December 18, 1915, at the home of the bride in Washington, D.C. The wedding, a small affair attended by 40 guests, was performed jointly by the Reverend Dr. James H. Taylor of Central Presbyterian Church and the Reverend Dr. Herbert Scott Smith of St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, pastors of the groom and bride respectively.

  6. Edith Wilson, wife of World War I President, Woodrow Wilson, sits on a bench and converses with President Harry S. Truman during a White House lawn party for sick and disabled members of the Armed Forces. Mrs. Wilson originated the annual affair after World War I. (See also 92-364.) (Photo in oversize drawer) From: Found in a box of ...

  7. Edith Wilson died on Dec. 28, 1961 (the day that would have been Woodrow Wilson’s 105th birthday), in Washington, D.C., and was buried beside her husband in Washington National Cathedral; the Wilsons are the only presidential couple to be interred in the nation’s capital. (1872–1961). After Woodrow Wilson—28th president of the United ...