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  1. Book editor, personal secretary. Known for. Surrogate First Lady to her cousin Woodrow Wilson between the death of his first wife and his second marriage. Helen Woodrow Bones (October 31, 1874 – June 4, 1951) [1] was Woodrow Wilson 's first cousin and also, from her childhood, a friend of Wilson's first wife, Ellen.

    • June 4, 1951 (aged 76), Rome, Georgia, U.S.
    • October 31, 1874, Rome, Georgia, U.S.
  2. Helen Woodrow Bones to Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre. Creator. Bones, Helen Woodrow. Identifier. WWP17533. Date. 1916 April 24. Description. Helen Bones tells Jessie Wilson Sayre of her travels to Rome, Georgia for her father’s funeral and her time at Ellen Axson Wilson’s grave. Source. Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University.

  3. 21. März 2017 · Two other professional women were prominent in the Wilson White House, both entering as secretaries to the first lady. Helen Woodrow Bones most interested the media. Born in 1874 in Rome, Georgia, she was a first cousin of Woodrow Wilson’s. Although hailed as a tantalizing beauty when she entered Georgia society in the 1890s, she ...

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  4. Bones, Helen Woodrow, “Helen Woodrow Bones to Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre,” 1914 November 15, WWP17505, Jessie Wilson Sayre Correspondence, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.

  5. Bones, Helen Woodrow, “Helen Woodrow Bones to Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre,” 1917 January 16, WWP17542, Jessie Wilson Sayre Correspondence, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.

  6. www.goodreads.com › characters › 1040364-helen-woodrow-bonesHelen Woodrow Bones - Goodreads

    Helen Woodrow Bones. Helen Woodrow Bones (October 31, 1874 – June 4, 1951) was Woodrow Wilson's first cousin and also, from her childhood, a friend of Wilson's first wife, Ellen. Bones moved to the White House as Ellen Wilson's private secretary after Wilson's 1912 election as US President.

  7. Pioneering Women of the Woodrow Wilson White House, 1913-1921 - Photo 2 Ellen Wilson’s secretary Helen Woodrow Bones (left); Dr. Cary Grayson; and Nell Wilson at a horse show in 1913. Date of Work