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  1. Two Daughters of Nixon: Tricia Cox and Julie Eisenhower. During President Nixon's troubled presidency, he was the father of two daughters who stood by him during the turmoil leading up to his resignation as president, and the years afterward. Tricia Nixon White House Wedding. 1 / 2. Patricia "Tricia" Nixon.

  2. 17. Nov. 2022 · The last wedding at the White House took place in 1971, when President Richard Nixon's daughter Tricia married Edward Finch Cox. To celebrate Naomi's upcoming nuptials, T&C is looking back at ...

  3. Media in category "Tricia Nixon Cox" This category contains only the following file. Nixon Presidential Library & Museum (30273041253).jpg 2,736 × 1,824; 2.03 MB

  4. 9. Aug. 2002 · But in a brief statement released through the library, they said: “Tricia Nixon Cox and her sister, Julie Nixon Eisenhower, are delighted to announce that Tuesday’s mediation in Miami over Mr ...

  5. Nixon, Tricia (1946–)American first daughter. Name variations: Patricia Nixon; Tricia Nixon Cox. Born Patricia Nixon, Feb 21, 1946, in Whittier, California; eldest dau. of Richard M. Nixon (1913–1994, president of US, 1969–74) and Pat Nixon (1912–1993); graduate of Finch College, 1968; m.

  6. Less than a year after Charles’ visit, Tricia married Edward F. Cox in a ceremony on the White House lawn. Cox was no royal, only a Harvard Law student, but their relationship earned Tricia Nixon two appearances on the cover of LIFE: one after it was clear the couple was serious, and another for the White House wedding. Their union was a ...

  7. 28. Sept. 2017 · A Letter from Tricia Nixon Cox and Julie Nixon Eisenhower. September 28, 2017. Dear Friends, With the the airing of Ken Burns’ 10-part series, “The Vietnam War” drawing to a close, we want to share with you some of our thoughts about our father’s Vietnam policies and strategies that the episodes covering his presidency misrepresented.