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Woodrow Wilson
Dates In Office:
March 04, 1913
to
March 04, 1921
Age in Office:
56
Birth - Death:
December 28, 1856
to
February 03, 1924
Party:
Democratic
Location Born:
Virginia
Office:
Governor of New Jersey
Religion:
Presbyterian
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WOODROW WILSON EVENT TIMELINE
FIRST LADY ELLEN WILSON 03/04/1913-08/06/1914
FIRST LADY EDITH WILSON 12/18/1915 - 03/04/1921
WILSON PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS:
Woodrow Wilson Papers (Library of Congress)
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington D.C.
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace, Staunton, Virginia
Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home, Augusta, Georgia
Woodrow Wilson Family Home, Columbia, South Carolina
Woodrow Wilson House, Washington, D.C.
BIOGRAPHIES OF WOODROW WILSON
Biography by Saladin Ambar
Biography by John Milton Cooper
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August 31, 1915
Proclamation 1310—Modifying the Boundaries of the Cleveland National Forest
September 17, 1915
Proclamation 1311—Opening to Settlement Lands Within the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation
September 28, 1915
Address at the Grand Army of the Republic Celebration at Camp Emery in Washington, DC
October 11, 1915
Address to the Daughters of the American Revolution
October 19, 1915
Proclamation 1315—Concerning the Shipment of Arms into Mexico
October 20, 1915
Proclamation 1316—Thanksgiving Day, 1915
October 21, 1915
Executive Order 2262—Prescribing Consular Regulations for Maintaining the Rights and Enforcing the Duties of American...
October 30, 1915
Executive Order 2268—Establishing a United States Sheep Experiment Station
November 02, 1915
Executive Order 2269—Suspending Operation of the Act to Promote the Welfare of American Seamen and to Forbid Their Arrest...
November 04, 1915
Address at the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Manhattan Club in New York City
November 22, 1915
Executive Order 2273—Colorado River Indian Reservation
December 07, 1915
Third Annual Message
December 15, 1915
Executive Order 2285—Requiring American Citizens Traveling Abroad to Procure Passports
January 27, 1916
Address to the Seventh Annual Dinner of the Railway Business Association in New York City
January 27, 1916
Address at the First Annual Banquet Of the Motion Picture Board of Trade in New York City
January 27, 1916
Address to the Interdenominational Meeting at Aeolian Hall in New York City
January 29, 1916
Address to an Overflow Meeting at Soldiers' Memorial Hall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanis
January 29, 1916
Address At Soldiers' Memorial Hall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
January 29, 1916
Address At the Cleveland Armory in Cleveland, Ohio
January 31, 1916
Address at The Chicago Auditorium in Chicago, Illinois
January 31, 1916
Address at the Milwaukee Auditorium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
February 01, 1916
Address at the Des Moines Coliseum in Des Moines, Iowa
February 02, 1916
Address at Convention Hall in Kansas City, Missouri
February 02, 1916
Address at The Topeka Auditorium in Topeka, Kansas
February 03, 1916
Address at the St. Louis Coliseum in St. Louis, Missouri
February 03, 1916
Address to the Business Men's League of St. Louis in St. Louis, Missouri
February 11, 1916
Proclamation 1322—Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
February 23, 1916
Executive Order 2326—Relating to Indians on Public Domain
February 29, 1916
Executive Order 2332—Former Siletz Indian Reservation
March 13, 1916
Executive Order 2341—Relating to Cancellation and Reissue of Passports
March 21, 1916
Executive Order 2345—Increasing the Strength of the Regular Army
April 03, 1916
Proclamation 1330—Modfying the Boundaries of the Alamo National Forest, New Mexico
April 19, 1916
Address to a Joint Session of Congress on German Violations of International Law
April 26, 1916
Proclamation 1331—Disposal of Lands in the Former Devils Lake Indian Reservation, North Dakota
April 29, 1916
Executive Order 2375—Addition of Lands to the Reservation of the Camp or Fort Independence Indians
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