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"Woodrow: A Legacy of Leadership and Peace in Wartime" Step back in time to the era Wilson, the 28th President of the United States

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Wilson Cartoon, 1913

Wilson Cartoon, 1913
WILSON CARTOON, 1913. Cartoon featuring President Woodrow Wilson by Louis M. Glackens in Puck 1913

Background imageWoodrow Collection: White House Sheep

White House Sheep
WHITE HOUSE SHEEP. A shepherd with a group of sheep, which were kept on the White House lawn while Woodrow Wilson was in office, 1913-1921

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924)

WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). 28th President of the United States. Drawing, 1917

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Wilson and Big Business

Wilson and Big Business
WILSON AND BIG BUSINESS. President Woodrow Wilson, a former professor, going after big business with a ruler rather than with the Big Stick of former president Theodore Roosevelt

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Paris Peace Conference

Paris Peace Conference
PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE. The American Delegation, seated, left to right - Colonel Edward Mandell House, Secretary of State Robert Lansing, President Woodrow Wilson

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Red Cross Parade, C1917

Red Cross Parade, C1917
RED CROSS PARADE, c1917. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson (center) marching in a Red Cross parade, c1917. At left is Wilsons secretary, Joseph Patrick Tumulty and at right is General George Dyer

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Woodrow Wilson in Paris

Woodrow Wilson in Paris
WOODROW WILSON IN PARIS. Paris greeting Woodrow Wilson during the Paris Peace Conference when passing Maxims Restaurant in the Rue Royale. Photograph, 1919

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Woodrow Wilson Cartoon

Woodrow Wilson Cartoon
WOODROW WILSON CARTOON. President Jack Woodrow Wilson chops the tangled roots of high protection and brings down the giant monopoly. American cartoon, c1914

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WILSON CAMPAIGNING, 1912. Woodrow Wilson campaigning for the Presidency in Union Square

WILSON CAMPAIGNING, 1912. Woodrow Wilson campaigning for the Presidency in Union Square, New York City, 9 September 1912

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WILSON & TAFT: WHITE HOUSE. President-elect Woodrow Wilson (left)

WILSON & TAFT: WHITE HOUSE. President-elect Woodrow Wilson (left) and outgoing President William Howard Taft at the White House, Washington, D.C

Background imageWoodrow Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1912. Republican candidate William Howard Taft, on elephant

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1912. Republican candidate William Howard Taft, on elephant, Democrat Woodrow Wilson, on a donkey, and Progressive of Bull-Moose candidate Theodore Roosevelt, on a moose

Background imageWoodrow Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1916. Democratic Campaign Slogan for Woodrow Wilson, 1916

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1916. Democratic Campaign Slogan for Woodrow Wilson, 1916

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). 28th President of the United States

WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). 28th President of the United States. Wilson riding with President-elect Warren G. Harding to the latters inauguration at the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. 4 March 1921

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WOODROW WILSON (1912). Woodrow Wilson, then Governor of New Jersey

WOODROW WILSON (1912). Woodrow Wilson, then Governor of New Jersey, with members of the Notification Convention at Baltimore as the partys presidential candidate

Background imageWoodrow Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1912. The Democratic National Convention at Baltimore, Maryland, 1912

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1912. The Democratic National Convention at Baltimore, Maryland, 1912. Woodrow Wilson and Thomas R. Marshall accepted the partys nomination for President and Vice President

Background imageWoodrow Collection: PRESIDENTIAL HOMES. President George Washingtons residences in New York and Philadelphia

PRESIDENTIAL HOMES. President George Washingtons residences in New York and Philadelphia (the Robert Morris House). Line engravings from George Washington by Woodrow Wilson, 1897

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Bookplate of President Woodrow Wilson

Bookplate of President Woodrow Wilson. Print shows a bookshelf and a banner displaying Wilsons signature above the motto: Counsel and light, knowledge with vision

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Bookplate of Woodrow Wilson

Bookplate of Woodrow Wilson. Print shows Wilson seated at a desk and a cathedral in the background. Date ca. 1910?

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Woodrow and the bean-stalk

Woodrow and the bean-stalk. Illustration shows a man labeled Wilson with an axe labeled Tariff Revision has chopped through vines labeled Excessive Protection causing a giant labeled Monopoly to fall

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East High, West Junior, North Junior, Woodrow Wilson Recreation Centers Arts & crafts, archery, dancing, music, drama, gym classes, shop hobbies

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Woodrow Wilson. Illustration shows Woodrow Wilson, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front. Date 1912 July 24

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Edith Bolling (married Woodrow Wilson)

Edith Bolling (married Woodrow Wilson). Photograph shows half-length portrait of Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, seated, facing right. Date between 1886 and 1896

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I summon you to the comradeship - Woodrow Wilson Answer the Red Cross Christmas roll call for universal membership. Poster showing a portrait of Woodrow Wilson. Date 1918

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Woodrow Wilson, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front

Woodrow Wilson, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front. Date c1919

Background imageWoodrow Collection: President Woodrow Wilson, seated at desk with his wife, Edit

President Woodrow Wilson, seated at desk with his wife, Edith Bolling Galt, standing at his side. Date 1920 June

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Bradford Butter Cross

Bradford Butter Cross
The old Bradford Butter Cross, now in the grounds of Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. The ancestors of Edith Bolling, wife of Woodrow Wilson, lived here. Date: Medieval

Background imageWoodrow Collection: American election cartoon with Uncle Sam voting

American election cartoon with Uncle Sam voting
Cartoon by Clifford K Berryman entitled Anxious Moments, showing Uncle Sam voting in an American presidential election, about to drop his voting paper into the ballot box

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Cartoon, President Wilson reading Germans Reply

Cartoon, President Wilson reading Germans Reply
Cartoon entitled Standing By, showing the American President Woodrow Wilson at his desk in the White House, with Uncle Sam standing behind him with a worried face

Background imageWoodrow Collection: President Wilson and his wife in Paris, France

President Wilson and his wife in Paris, France
The American President Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) and his wife in Paris, France, probably at the time of the postwar Peace Conference. Date: 1919

Background imageWoodrow Collection: President Wilson addressing Congress in April 1917

President Wilson addressing Congress in April 1917
President Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) addressing the American Congress to recommend entering the war on the side of the Allies. Four days later the USA declared war on Germany

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Thomas Woodrow Wilson and General Pershing, France

Thomas Woodrow Wilson and General Pershing, France
Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), American President, with General John Pershing (1860-1948), American army officer. Seen here at a celebration in France not long after the First World War had

Background imageWoodrow Collection: President Woodrow Wilson giving a campaign speech

President Woodrow Wilson giving a campaign speech
The American President Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), seen here at Shadow Lawn, West Long Branch, New Jersey, USA, giving a campaign speech. Date: summer 1916

Background imageWoodrow Collection: President Woodrow Wilson and President Poincare

President Woodrow Wilson and President Poincare
Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), American President, with Raymond Poincare (1860-1934), President of France, greeting the crowds outside a Paris railway station at the end of the First World War

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Thomas Woodrow Wilson, American President

Thomas Woodrow Wilson, American President
Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), 28th President of the United States. Date: circa 1916

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Answer Mr Wilsons Call, a song by Billy Gould

Answer Mr Wilsons Call, a song by Billy Gould
Answer Mr Wilsons Call, a song with words and music by Billy Gould. Sheet music cover, with a photograph of President Woodrow Wilson at the centre, a soldier on the left and a sailor on the right

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Four leaders at Paris Peace Conference, Versailles

Four leaders at Paris Peace Conference, Versailles
Four leaders at the Peace Conference in Versailles following the end of the First World War. They are, from left to right, Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (Italian Prime Minister)

Background imageWoodrow Collection: President Wilson arriving at Dover on SS Brighton

President Wilson arriving at Dover on SS Brighton
The American President, Thomas Woodrow Wilson, arriving at Dover on the SS Brighton, probably after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles following the First World War

Background imageWoodrow Collection: President Wilson and others in Paris, France

President Wilson and others in Paris, France
The American President Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), seen here (centre) at the Peace Conference, Hotel Crillon, Paris, following the end of the First World War

Background imageWoodrow Collection: President Woodrow Wilson in a rocking chair

President Woodrow Wilson in a rocking chair
Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), seen here sitting in a rocking chair in the year he was elected 28th President of the United States (he served officially from 1913 until 1921). Date: 1912

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). 28th President of the United States

WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). 28th President of the United States. Wilson stopping on his daily drive to purchase tuberculosis Christmas seals from a young girl, 12 December 1923

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). President Woodrow Wilson before Congress, 2 April 1917

WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). President Woodrow Wilson before Congress, 2 April 1917, recommending a declaration of state of war between the United States and Germany. Stereograph

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WOODROW CHARLES HERMAN (1913-1987). Known as Woody. American musician

WOODROW CHARLES HERMAN (1913-1987). Known as Woody. American musician. Photographed in the late 1930s

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). 28th President of the United States

WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). 28th President of the United States. President Wilson throwing out the ceremonial first ball on opening day of the 1916 major league baseball season, Washington, D.C

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Poster advertising the Red Cross

Poster advertising the Red Cross, with a quotation from the American President Woodrow Wilson, " I summon you to comradeship in the Red Cross."

Background imageWoodrow Collection: America declares war

America declares war
President Woodrow Wilson declares America at war with Germany, to a joint session of Congress in 1917

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Allied Leaders at Paris

Allied Leaders at Paris
The Big Four, LLoyd George, Vittorio Emmenuele Orlando, Woodrow Wilson & Georges Clenenceau, who battled out the First World War peace treaties meet at Paris

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Wilson as Hypocrite

Wilson as Hypocrite
WOODROW WILSON depicted as a hypocrite, pretending to be neutral but in practice aiding the English

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Woodrow Wilson in 1883

Woodrow Wilson in 1883
WOODROW WILSON American president, at the outset of his career when he practised law



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"Woodrow: A Legacy of Leadership and Peace in Wartime" Step back in time to the era Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, whose influence during World War I shaped history. From wartime Toby jugs depicting his leadership to an exquisite oil painting capturing his wife Ellen and their daughters Margaret, Eleanor, and Jessie, explore the captivating world surrounding Woodrow. Admire the photos proudly displayed on his piano, showcasing Lloyd George's farm at Churt in Surrey—a testament to international camaraderie amidst conflict. Witness a pivotal moment as "The Big Four" gather at Versailles for the peace treaty negotiations in 1919; David Lloyd George, Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, Georges Benjamin Clemenceau stand alongside Thomas Woodrow Wilson—united in their pursuit of global harmony. Delve into President Wilson's inner circle as he consults with trusted advisers at the White House. Treasury Secretary William Gibbs McAdoo stands front and center while Bernard Baruch and Herbert Hoover lend their expertise from behind. Together they navigate through turbulent times with unwavering determination. Witness President Wilson's unwavering commitment to peace as he embraces the Dove of Peace amidst World War I turmoil—an enduring symbol of hope amid chaos. Marvel at his steadfast resolve that guided America through one of its most challenging periods. Experience Woodrow Wilson being driven to the White House—the embodiment of authority and grace. His impeccable fashion choices from Aquascutum reflect both elegance and sophistication befitting a leader who commanded respect on every occasion. Uncover historical correspondence between Kaiser Wilhelm II and President Wilson—a telegram that reveals tensions before America entered WWI but also hints at potential diplomatic resolutions yet unexplored. Immerse yourself in this extraordinary journey through photographs capturing moments that defined an era—moments where President Woodrow Wilson left an indelible mark on history.