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Thomas Woodrow Wilson was born in Staunton on December 28, 1856, and soon after his family moved to Augusta, Georgia. President of Princeton University, governor of New Jersey, 1919 Nobel Peace ...
On Election Day, Wilson won only 42 percent of the popular vote, but he became the 28th president. By 1916, Republicans were no longer fractured when the Democratic convention was held in St. Louis.
President Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke on Oct. 2, 1919, leaving him barely able to work. First Lady Edith Wilson moved quickly to shield her husband’s condition from the press and public.
President Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke on Oct. 2, 1919, leaving him barely able to work. First Lady Edith Wilson moved quickly to shield her husband’s condition from the press and public.
On November 10, 1923, President Woodrow Wilson stood in his dressing gown in his dark-paneled library, ... He was a contemporary of Thomas Edison's and went to college without electric light.
Inside the three-story red brick house, Woodrow Wilson, the 26th President of the United States, lay dead in a second-floor bedroom. ... 1856, Jesse gave birth to Thomas Woodrow Wilson, ...
While Woodrow Wilson: The Light Withdrawn, which will be published on Nov. 5, is in some ways a biography, it is less a whole-of-life account than it is a history of Wilson’s racism and even ...
President Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke on Oct. 2, 1919, leaving him barely able to work. First Lady Edith Wilson moved quickly to shield her husband's condition from the press and public.
Last week an opportunity came to President Roosevelt to speak of the faith that moves him personally. Dedicating a plain white brick house in Staunton, Va., where Thomas Woodrow Wilson was born, ...
On November 10, 1923, President Woodrow Wilson stood in his dressing gown in his dark-paneled library, ... He was a contemporary of Thomas Edison's and went to college without electric light.