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  1. In 1937, Eleanor Wilson McAdoo published a memoir, The Woodrow Wilsons, about her family’s time in the White House. The book, which presented the Wilsons’ experiences in an intimate and loving manner, was made into a movie in 1944 with Vincent Price playing the role of Nell’s ex-husband.

  2. Their marriage attracted media attention since McAdoo was a widower with two young children from his previous marriage. One of his daughters was even Eleanor’s age. Nevertheless, they were together for 20 years and had two daughters: Ellen Wilson McAdoo (1915–1946) and Mary Faith McAdoo (1920–1988). William and Eleanor divorced in July 1935.

  3. William Gibbs McAdoo Jr. [1] / ˈmækəˌduː / (October 31, 1863 – February 1, 1941) was an American lawyer and statesman. McAdoo was a leader of the Progressive movement and played a major role in the administration of his father-in-law President Woodrow Wilson. A member of the Democratic Party, he also represented California in the United ...

  4. McAdoo, Eleanor Wilson, 1889-1967. Wilson-McAdoo families papers, 1860-1966 (bulk 1912-1943). Library of Congress: referencedIn: Thornton Oakley collection of Howard Pyle and his students, Bulk, 1887-1951, 1841-1992 Free Library of Philadelphia: Rare Book Department: referencedIn

  5. Eleanor Wilson McAdoo and daughter Ellen, 1915.jpg 1,336 × 2,568; 1.36 MB Eleanor Wilson McAdoo.jpg 706 × 882; 287 KB Eleanor Wilson, daughter of Woodrow Wilson, with her sister Jessie and others LCCN2014691169.jpg 5,772 × 4,198; 2.69 MB

  6. Also known as. English. Eleanor Wilson McAdoo. youngest daughter of President Woodrow Wilson. Eleanor Wilson. Eleanor Randolph Wilson. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo.

  7. Eleanor Wilson McAdoo (1889-1967) was the youngest daughter of President Woodrow Wilson and his first wife, Ellen Louise Axson. She married William Gibbs McAdoo, Wilson’s Secretary of the Treasury at a White House ceremony in 1914.