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First Lady Edith Wilson Woodrow Wilson, who served as the United States President during perhaps one of the most trying and important times in American history, was also the husband of one of the most influential first l
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Cambridge University Press / /

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University of Virginia / Edith Wilson shed / National First Ladies' Library / /

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Virginia / /

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