With war raging in Europe and his beloved wife Ellen dead, Woodrow Wilson was a lonely and unhappy man. But all of that changed one afternoon in 1915, when the doors of the White House elevator opened ...
First lady Edith Wilson, center, and President Woodrow Wilson, left, arrive in New York October 11, 1918 to take part in the Liberty Day Parade. (AP Photo) Rebecca Boggs Roberts opens Untold Power, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. First lady Edith Wilson, center, and President Woodrow Wilson, left, arrive in New York October 11, 1918 to take part in the ...
Unless readers are aficionados of Woodrow Wilson’s presidency, they may possess only vague knowledge that a debilitating stroke incapacitated him in his administration’s final year and that his wife ...
Historian Roberts (Suffragists in Washington) delivers a solid biography of first lady Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (1872–1961). The seventh of 11 children from a Confederate family in Virginia, Edith ...
Mezzino, Sarah Elizabeth. 2009. "Modern Woman : Edith Bolling Galt Wilson's interpretation of the fashions fit for the first lady, 1914-1921." Corcoran College of Art & Design. Department of History ...
One thing about Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, the second wife of our nation’s 28th president: She never shirked a task or ran away from responsibility. When Woodrow Wilson collapsed on Sept. 25, 1919, ...