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  1. 11. Feb. 2016 · Margaret Woodrow Wilson, 1911 Library of Congress / Nellie Grant and Algernon Charles Frederick Sartoris, sometime between 1875 to 1880 Wikipedia / Portrait of Sarah Knox Taylor, age 16 ...

  2. Margaret Woodrow Wilson (ur. 16 kwietnia 1886 w Gainesville, Georgia , zm. 12 lutego 1944 w Pondicherry, Indie ) – pierwsza dama Stanów Zjednoczonych od 6 sierpnia 1914 do 18 grudnia 1915 jako córka prezydenta Woodrowa Wilsona [1] .

  3. Margaret Woodrow Wilson (April 16, 1886 – February 12, 1944) was the eldest child of President Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Louise Axson. Her two siblings were Jessie and Eleanor. After her mother's death in 1914, Margaret served her father as the White House social hostess, the title later known as first lady. Her father remarried in 1915.

  4. 13. Dez. 2018 · Margaret A. Wilson to Eleanor Wilson McAdoo, July 27, c.1936-1940. In 1932, President Wilson’s daughter Margaret discovered Sri Aurobindo’s Essays on the Gita while browsing through the New York Public Library. She returned daily to read the book in the reading room until she finished it, after which she began corresponding with the author.

  5. 17. Dez. 2023 · Margaret Woodrow Wilson was a First Daughter, an acting First Lady, an accomplished soprano singer and musician, a suffragette, and a Greenwich Village socialite. But she is perhaps best known for her fascination with Eastern philosophy and Hinduism and her becoming a Hindu nun in the last years of her life.

  6. 16. Juli 2020 · Margaret had two younger siblings, Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre and Eleanor Wilson McAdoo, with whom she maintained correspondence with after moving to India. She died in February 1944 and was buried in a cemetery at Puducherry. Her tombstone bore both her names — Nishtha and Margaret Woodrow Wilson. A spiritual journey in India

  7. Margaret Woodrow Wilson considered these the happiest years of her life. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Born in Gainesville on August 28, 1887, Jessie Wilson was the most politically active of President Wilson’s daughters—although not always in the direction he preferred.