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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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March 04, 1919
Statement on the Adjournment of the Sixty-Fifth Congress
March 04, 1919
Address at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City
April 28, 1919
Address Upon Reporting the Covenant at the Plenary Session of the Peace Conference in Paris, France
May 01, 1919
Proclamation 1520—Boy Scout Week
May 30, 1919
Memorial Day Address at Suresnes Cemetery, France
July 10, 1919
Address to the Senate on the Versailles Peace Treaty
July 11, 1919
Message to the House of Representatives Returning Without Approval “An Act Making Appropriations for Sundry Civil Expenses...
July 12, 1919
Message to the House of Representatives Returning Without Approval “An Act Making Appropriations for the Department of...
July 12, 1919
Proclamation 1530—Declaring Unlawful the Exportation to Mexico of Arms or Munitions of War
August 08, 1919
Address to Congress On the High Cost of Living
August 15, 1919
Message to the House of Representatives Returning Without Approval "An Act for the Repeal of the Daylight-Saving Law...
August 15, 1919
Message to the House of Representatives Returning Without Approval “An Act for the Repeal of the Daylight-Saving Law"
August 19, 1919
Remarks to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate
September 04, 1919
Address at Memorial Hall in Columbus, Ohio
September 04, 1919
Address at the Coliseum at the State Fair Grounds in Indianapolis, Indiana
September 04, 1919
Address from Rear Platform in Richmond, Indiana
September 05, 1919
Address at a Luncheon at the Hotel Statler in St. Louis, Missouri
September 05, 1919
Address at the Coliseum in St. Louis, Missouri
September 06, 1919
Address at Convention Hall in Kansas City, Missouri
September 06, 1919
Address at the Coliseum in Des Moines, Iowa
September 08, 1919
Address at the City Coliseum in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
September 08, 1919
Address at the Omaha Auditorium in Omaha, Nebraska
September 09, 1919
Address at the St. Paul Auditorium in St. Paul, Minnesota
September 09, 1919
Address at the University of Minnesota Armory in Minneapolis
September 09, 1919
Address to the Minnesota State Legislature in St. Paul
September 10, 1919
Address from Rear Platform in Mandan, North Dakota
September 10, 1919
Address at Belle Mehus Auditorium in Bismarck, North Dakota
September 11, 1919
Address at the Opera House (Marlow Theater) in Helena, Montana
September 11, 1919
Address at the Fairgrounds Auditorium in Billings, Montana
September 12, 1919
Address at Coeur D'Alene, Idaho
September 12, 1919
Address at the Spokane Armory in Spokane, Washington
September 13, 1919
Address at the Hockey Arena in Seattle, Washington
September 13, 1919
Address at the Hippodrome in Seattle, Washington
September 13, 1919
Address at the National Guard Armory in Tacoma, Washington
September 13, 1919
Address at the Stadium Bowl in Tacoma, Washington
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