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  1. Ellen Axson Wilson (1860-1914), the first wife of President Woodrow Wilson, was a reform-minded First Lady and an artist in the American Impressionist style. Born in Savannah Georgia in 1860, Ellen demonstrated artistic ability from an early age. From 1875 to 1878 she studied art with Helen F. Fairchild at the Female College in Rome, Georgia.

  2. Ellen Wilson Juvenile/Educational Biography. Ellen Axson Wilson. May 15, 1860-August 6, 1914. Ellen Louise Axson was born on May 15, 1860 in Savannah, Georgia. Her mother was the former Margaret Hoyt; her father was the Reverend Samuel E. Axson, the local Presbyterian minister. The family moved frequently as her father changed church ...

  3. 6 de ago. de 2015 · Added: Apr 25, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 2459. Source citation. Presidential First Lady. The daughter of a Presbyterian minister, she was the first wife of Thomas Woodrow Wilson, who became the governor of New Jersey and later the 28th US President. She received her primary education at The Sabbath School in Rome, Georgia and her high ...

  4. Gravesite: Ellen Louise Axson Wilson. Fascinating details. She took great effort to improve the housing conditions in Washington D.C. for African Americans, resulting in legislation about housing standards in Washington (signed into law on 09/25/1914; 38 Stat 716 ). Some other causes supported by Ellen Wilson were adult education and mental health.

  5. Ellen Axson Wilson (1860-1914), the first wife of President Woodrow Wilson, was a reform-minded First Lady and an artist in the American Impressionist style. Born in Savannah Georgia in 1860, Ellen demonstrated artistic ability from an early age. From 1875 to 1878 she studied art with Helen F. Fairchild at the Female College in Rome, Georgia.

  6. 28. WILSON HOME OVERVIEW: BORN: May 15, 1860 Savannah, Georgia. EDUCATION: Female Seminary in Rome, Georgia. MARRIED: Woodrow Wilson (June 24, 1885) CHILDREN: Margaret Woodrow Wilson (1886–1944) Jessie Woodrow Wilson (1887–1933) Eleanor Randolph Wilson (1889–1967) POLITICAL PARTY: Democrat. HIGHLIGHTS: 1911-1913: First Lady of New Jersey ...

  7. Ellen Axson was the daughter of a Georgia Presbyterian minister, and she studied art in New York City before marrying Woodrow Wilson in 1885. She brought up three daughters and followed her husband’s academic and political career, from Bryn Mawr and Princeton to the New Jersey State House and the White House.