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  1. Edith Bolling Galt Wilson ( Wytheville, 15 de octubre de 1872 – Washington D. C. 28 de diciembre de 1961), fue la segunda esposa del presidente de EE. UU. Woodrow Wilson, primera dama de los Estados Unidos de 1915 a 1921. Conoció al presidente Woodrow Wilson en marzo de 1915 y se casaron nueve meses más tarde.

  2. 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.

  3. 12 de jun. de 2020 · Famous Political Figures. Edith Wilson: The First Lady Who Became an Acting President — Without Being Elected. For one year and five months, Wilson oversaw her husband's presidential affairs...

  4. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Edith Wilson (born October 15, 1872, Wytheville, Virginia, U.S.—died December 28, 1961, Washington, D.C.) was an American first lady (1915–21), the second wife of Woodrow Wilson, 28th president of the United States.

  5. www.history.com › topics › first-ladiesEdith Wilson - HISTORY

    16 de dic. de 2009 · Edith Wilson (1872-1961) was an American first lady (1915–21) and the second wife of Woodrow Wilson, 28th president of the United States. The couple married just a year after the 1914 death of ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Edith_WilsonEdith Wilson - Wikiwand

    Edith Bolling Galt Wilson ( Wytheville, 15 de octubre de 1872 – Washington D. C. 28 de diciembre de 1961), fue la segunda esposa del presidente de EE. UU. Woodrow Wilson, primera dama de los Estados Unidos de 1915 a 1921. Conoció al presidente Woodrow Wilson en marzo de 1915 y se casaron nueve meses más tarde.

  7. Edith Wilson ( née Goodall; September 2, 1896 – March 31, 1981) was an American blues singer, vaudeville performer, and actress from Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. An African-American who performed and recorded in the classic female blues style in the 1920s, Wilson worked in vaudeville and stage productions, first in Louisville and ...