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  1. Ellen Axson Wilson (1860-1914), the first wife of President Woodrow Wilson, was a reform-minded First Lady and an artist in the American Impressionist style. Born in Savannah Georgia in 1860, Ellen demonstrated artistic ability from an early age. From 1875 to 1878 she studied art with Helen F. Fairchild at the Female College in Rome, Georgia. In 1878, at the age of 18, Ellen won a bronze medal ...

  2. Ellen Wilson donated her work income to the Berry School for mountain children. Although Ellen Wilson was angered when she was allegedly quoted incorrectly by one newspaper saying,”I intend never entirely to desert my art,” she did shatter a precedent by becoming the first First Lady who managed to also simultaneously pursue her profession ...

  3. 31. März 2006 · Ellen Axson Wilson was the first wife of Woodrow Wilson, the twenty-eighth president of the United States. She was the first Georgia native to serve as the nation’s first lady. Early Life Born on May 15, 1860, at the manse of the Independent Presbyterian Church in Savannah, the home of her paternal grandparents, Ellen Louise […]

  4. I cannot correct my past mistakes, but I can stop lying to you right here, right now, and give you the simple truth. I'm gay, and I have been since the day I was born. Ellen Wilson (née Waverly) is an American former politician who served as the 41st and first female president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Ellen was one of the first female astronaut candidates of NASA and became one ...

  5. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson (Ellen Axson), full-length portrait, seated, facing right, holding flowers LCCN96525397.jpg 1,024 × 1,280; 55 KB Mrs. Woodrow Wilson (Ellen Louise Axson), full-length portrait, standing by window in room with paintings, facing left LCCN90710063.jpg 3,287 × 4,096; 1.8 MB

  6. Ellen Axson Wilson was the first wife of President Woodrow Wilson and First Lady of the United States from 1913 until her death in 1914. "I am naturally the most unambitious of women and life in the White House has no attractions for me." Mrs. Wilson was writing to thank President Taft for advice concerning the mansion he was leaving.

  7. Ellen Axson Wilson, née le 15 mai 1860 et morte le 6 août 1914, en sa qualité d'épouse du 28e président des États-Unis d'Amérique, Woodrow Wilson, fut la Première dame des États-Unis du 4 mars 1913 au 6 août 1914. Le couple a trois filles : Margaret, Jessie, and Eleanor. Après sa mort, le président se remarie avec Edith Bolling .