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  1. Eleanor Wilson McAdoo. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo (October 16, 1889 – April 5, 1967) was an American writer and the youngest daughter of American president Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Louise Axson. Wilson had two sisters, Margaret Woodrow Wilson and Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre .

  2. Once he was president, Wilson appointed McAdoo secretary of the Treasury, a post McAdoo held from 1913 to 1918. He married the president's daughter Eleanor Randolph Wilson at the White House on May 7, 1914. They had two daughters, Ellen Wilson McAdoo (1915–1946) and Mary Faith McAdoo (1920–1988).

  3. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo (October 16, 1889 – April 5, 1967) was an American writer and the youngest daughter of American president Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Louise Axson. Wilson had two sisters, Margaret Woodrow Wilson and Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre.

  4. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo (16 de octubre de 1889-5 de abril de 1967) fue una autora estadounidense y la hija menor del presidente estadounidense Woodrow Wilson y Ellen Louise Axson . Wilson tenía dos hermanas, Margaret Woodrow Wilson y Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre . Biografía.

  5. Eleanor Wilson McAdoo, her mother, was the youngest daughter of President Wilson. In 1914 she married Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo, who served nearly the entire Wilson administration.

  6. Title. Eleanor Wilson McAdoo Collection at the University of California-Santa Barbara. Creator. McAdoo, Eleanor Wilson, 1889-1967. Identifier. MS100021. Date. 1859-1967. Description. Personal papers, photos of Eleanor Wilson McAdoo, Woodrow Wilsons youngest daughter. Source. University of California-Santa Barbara. Publisher.

  7. McAdoo was vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee in 1912 and, despite the death of his first wife in February of that year, was active in the Wilson campaign. Wilson appointed McAdoo Treasury Secretary in 1913 and the following year allowed him to marry his daughter, Eleanor, without seeking his resignation.