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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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February 26, 1917
Address to a Joint Session of Congress: "Request for Authority"
March 05, 1917
Inaugural Address
March 16, 1917
Proclamation 1359—Ukranian Relief Day
March 21, 1917
Executive Order 2549—Indians of the Laguna Pueblo
March 21, 1917
Proclamation 1361—Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana
March 21, 1917
Proclamation 1362—Modfying the Boundaries of the Crook National Forest, Arizona
March 31, 1917
Executive Order 2569A—Establishing Civil Service in First, Second and Third Classes of Post Offices
April 02, 1917
Executive Order 2570—Amending Civil Service Regulations
April 02, 1917
Address to a Joint Session of Congress Requesting a Declaration of War Against Germany
April 03, 1917
Executive Order 2572—Temporarily Suspending Eight-Hour Law Provisions in the Department of Agriculture
April 06, 1917
Executive Order 2585—Taking Over Necessary and Closing Unnecessary Radio Stations
April 06, 1917
Proclamation 1365—Disposal of Lands in the Crow Indian Reservation, Montana
April 06, 1917
Proclamation 1364—Declaring That a State of War Exists Between the United States and Germany
April 07, 1917
Executive Order 2587A—Federal Employees Removal on Security Grounds
April 07, 1917
Proclamation 1367—Opening to Settlement Lands Within the Former Fort Berthold Indian Reservation
April 13, 1917
Executive Order 2594—Creating Committee on Public Information
April 14, 1917
Executive Order 2596—Allowing Treasury Department Employees to be Appointed on Defense Organizations
April 16, 1917
Address to the Nation
April 17, 1917
Executive Order 2600—Employees of Council of National Defense
April 18, 1917
Executive Order 2602—Cooperation Among Civil Service Commissions
April 28, 1917
Proclamation 1369—Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana
April 28, 1917
Executive Order 2604—Censorship of Submarine Cables, Telegraph and Telephone Lines
April 28, 1917
Executive Order 2605—Suspending Eight-Hour Law in Contracts Under the War Department
April 30, 1917
Executive Order 2605A—Taking Over Necessary and Closing Unnecessary Radio Stations
May 07, 1917
Executive Order 2612—Military Reservation for the National Guard
May 11, 1917
Executive Order 2617—Civil Service Commission Authorized to Permit Appointment of Civilians
May 14, 1917
Executive Order 2619A—German Boats
May 16, 1917
Executive Order 2621—German Boats
May 18, 1917
Proclamation 1370—Conscription
May 22, 1917
Executive Order 2625—German Boats
May 22, 1917
Executive Order 2624—German Boats
May 22, 1917
Executive Order 2626—Reinstating Certain Persons Formerly in the Competitive Service
May 30, 1917
Memorial Day Address at Arlington National Cemetery
June 04, 1917
Executive Order 2628—Authorizing Employment of Foreign Inspectors
June 12, 1917
Executive Order 2635—German Boats
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