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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: EDITH GALT WILSON (1872-1961). First Lady of President Woodrow Wilson. Aboard the Azuma Maru

EDITH GALT WILSON (1872-1961). First Lady of President Woodrow Wilson. Aboard the Azuma Maru, posing with a group of men. Photograph, 18 November 1932

Background imageWoodrow Collection: SUFFRAGETTES, 1918. Lucy Branham burning a speech by President Woodrow Wilson during

SUFFRAGETTES, 1918. Lucy Branham burning a speech by President Woodrow Wilson during a National Womans Party pageant at the Lafayette statue in Washington, D.C. Photograph, 16 September 1918

Background imageWoodrow Collection: SUFFRAGE BILLBOARD, 1916. A suffragette putting up a National Womans Party billboard

SUFFRAGE BILLBOARD, 1916. A suffragette putting up a National Womans Party billboard encouraging Colorado women to vote against Woodrow Wilson in the upcoming election. Photograph, 1916

Background imageWoodrow Collection: FOOTBALL GAME, 1943. Spectators at a football game at Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington D

FOOTBALL GAME, 1943. Spectators at a football game at Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington D.C. Photograph by Esther Bubley, 1943

Background imageWoodrow Collection: HIGH SCHOOL, 1943. High schoolers watching the football game at Woodrow Wilson

HIGH SCHOOL, 1943. High schoolers watching the football game at Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Esther Bubley, 1943

Background imageWoodrow Collection: HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS, 1943. A student from Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington, D

HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS, 1943. A student from Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington, D.C. waiting to use a tennis court. Photograph by Esther Bubley, 1943

Background imageWoodrow Collection: (1850-1924). American legislator and author. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World

(1850-1924). American legislator and author. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 1 February 1920
HENRY CABOT LODGE (1850-1924). American legislator and author. Teaching Him What to Say. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 1 February 1920

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WOODROW WILSON FAMILY. Left to right: Margaret, Mrs Wilson, Eleanor, Jessie and Governor Wilson

WOODROW WILSON FAMILY. Left to right: Margaret, Mrs Wilson, Eleanor, Jessie and Governor Wilson: oil over a photograph, 1912

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WORLD WAR I: BIG FOUR. The Big Four in the Hotel Crillon, Paris, December 1918

WORLD WAR I: BIG FOUR. The Big Four in the Hotel Crillon, Paris, December 1918. From left to right are Vittorio Emanuele Orlando of Italy, David Lloyd George of Great Britain

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WORLD WAR I: MILAN, 1919. Crowd gathers to greet President Wilson in Milan, Italy

WORLD WAR I: MILAN, 1919. Crowd gathers to greet President Wilson in Milan, Italy. Photograph, 1919

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WORLD WAR I: ROME, 1919. Presidential party pictured in front of the Colosseum

WORLD WAR I: ROME, 1919. Presidential party pictured in front of the Colosseum while touring historic sites in Rome, Italy. Photograph, 1919

Background imageWoodrow Collection: PANAMA CANAL: GAMBOA DIKE. U. S. President Woodrow Wilson remotely triggers the

PANAMA CANAL: GAMBOA DIKE. U. S. President Woodrow Wilson remotely triggers the
PANAMA CANAL: GAMBOA DIKE. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson remotely triggers the explosion of the Gamboa Dike, joining the Atlantic and Pacific sides and ending construction of the Panama Canal

Background imageWoodrow Collection: BOLSHEVIK POSTER. Top: It is time to be in cleanliness and not filth

BOLSHEVIK POSTER. Top: It is time to be in cleanliness and not filth. Washing all the dirty linen. A Bolshevik sweeping away Capitalist leaders of Europe and America. Bolshevik postcard, 1918

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WORLD WAR I: LONDON, 1919. The Freedom of the City of London is given to President

WORLD WAR I: LONDON, 1919. The Freedom of the City of London is given to President Wilson in the Guildhall, London, England. Photograph, 1919

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WORLD WAR I: CHAUMONT. President Wilson and General Pershing review United States

WORLD WAR I: CHAUMONT. President Wilson and General Pershing review United States Troops on Christmas Day at Army Headquarters in Chaumont, France. Photograph, c1919

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WORLD WAR I: PRESIDENT. President Wilson from the deck of the George Washington

WORLD WAR I: PRESIDENT. President Wilson from the deck of the George Washington removes his hat in recognition of a cheering crowd in Hoboken, New Jersey. Photograph, c1919

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WORLD WAR I: DECLARATION. Joint resolution signed by both houses of Congress

WORLD WAR I: DECLARATION. Joint resolution signed by both houses of Congress and President Woodrow Wilson declaring war on Germany, signed 6 April 1917

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

WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). 28th President of the United States. Wilson, blindfolded, drawing the first capsule to determine the order of the third draft of troops during World War I

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

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). 28th President of the United States. Photograph, c1915

WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). 28th President of the United States. Photograph, c1915

Background imageWoodrow Collection: PRESIDENTIAL MAP, c1912. Photomontage of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson

PRESIDENTIAL MAP, c1912. Photomontage of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson and William Howard Taft on a map of the United States, c1912

Background imageWoodrow Collection: WORLD WAR I: U. S. POSTER. The Time Has Come

WORLD WAR I: U. S. POSTER. The Time Has Come
WORLD WAR I: U.S. POSTER. The Time Has Come... President Woodrow Wilson on an American World War I Liberty Loan poster

Background imageWoodrow Collection: INTERMISSION SLIDE. President Wilson has asked Americans to preserve absolute

INTERMISSION SLIDE. President Wilson has asked Americans to preserve absolute neutrality during the war abroad... American silent movie, c1917

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Plaque For Wilson

Plaque For Wilson
1925: A view of the Palais des Nations and the commemorative plaque for the 28th President of the United States of America Woodrow Wilson (1856 - 1924). (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageWoodrow Collection: President Wilson

President Wilson
circa 1912: Woodrow Wilson (1856 - 1924) the 28th President of the United States. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Palais des Nations, Geneva - Commemorative Plaque

Palais des Nations, Geneva - Commemorative Plaque in memory of US President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924). Date: circa early 1930s

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Celebrating the glorious victory in WWI - France & America

Celebrating the glorious victory in WWI - France & America and their leaders, President Woodrow Wilson, Marechal Foch and Georges Clemenceau Date: 1919

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Geneva - Palais de Nations - Woodrow Wilson plaque

Geneva - Palais de Nations - Woodrow Wilson plaque
Geneva, Switzerland - Palais de Nations - plaque commemorating Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America, who founded the League of Nations in 1919 following WW1. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageWoodrow Collection: President Woodrow Wilsons Residence, Bermuda

President Woodrow Wilsons Residence, Bermuda
American President Woodrow Wilsons Residence, Bermuda - during his stay following his election victory in 1912 (he took up office in March 1913). Date: 1912

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Former President

Former President
November 1923: Woodrow Wilson (1856 - 1924), the former President of the United States on Armistice Day. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageWoodrow Collection: World War II: USA female war worker in the 1940s. During the war women on the home

World War II: USA female war worker in the 1940s. During the war women on the home front took over many jobs traditionally done by men

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Thomas Woodrow Wilson ((1856-1924) 28th President of the USA 1913-1921. Wilson in

Thomas Woodrow Wilson ((1856-1924) 28th President of the USA 1913-1921. Wilson in 1903 when President of Princeton University. Photograph. American Politician Democrat

Background imageWoodrow Collection: World War I 1914-1918. President Woodrow Wilson asking Congress to declare war on Germany

World War I 1914-1918. President Woodrow Wilson asking Congress to declare war on Germany, April 2, 1917. America USA Government

Background imageWoodrow Collection: (Thomas) Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) 28th President of the United States of America

(Thomas) Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) 28th President of the United States of America 1913-1921 throughout the First World War

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Paris Peace Conference which led to Treaty of Versailles (1919) after the end of World War l

Paris Peace Conference which led to Treaty of Versailles (1919) after the end of World War l. Meeting between Prime Ministers, left to right, Lloyd George (GB), Orlando (Italy)

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Council of Four at the Versailles Peace Conference 1918. Left to right: Vittorio Emmanuele Orlando

Council of Four at the Versailles Peace Conference 1918. Left to right: Vittorio Emmanuele Orlando, Prime Minister of Italy: David Lloyd George, Prime Minister of Britain: Georges Clemenceau

Background imageWoodrow Collection: A 1919 cartoon by J. N. ( Ding ) Darling on the appropriation of Woodrow Wilsons right of

A 1919 cartoon by J. N. ( Ding ) Darling on the appropriation of Woodrow Wilsons right of self-determination by
CARTOON: LEAGUE OF NATIONS. A 1919 cartoon by J.N. ( Ding ) Darling on the appropriation of Woodrow Wilsons right of self-determination by the Senate forces opposed to the Versailles Treaty

Background imageWoodrow Collection: The Big Four in the Hotel Crillon, Paris, December 1918. From left to right are Vittorio Emanuele

The Big Four in the Hotel Crillon, Paris, December 1918. From left to right are Vittorio Emanuele Orlando of Italy
WORLD WAR I: BIG FOUR. The Big Four in the Hotel Crillon, Paris, December 1918. From left to right are Vittorio Emanuele Orlando of Italy, Lloyd George of Great Britain, Georges Clemenceau of France

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Democratic presidential campaign button from Woodrow Wilsons 1916 bid for president

Democratic presidential campaign button from Woodrow Wilsons 1916 bid for president
WILSON CAMPAIGN BUTTON. Democratic presidential campaign button from Woodrow Wilsons 1916 bid for president

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Membership recruitment poster for the American Red Cross, featuring President Woodrow Wilson

Membership recruitment poster for the American Red Cross, featuring President Woodrow Wilson
RED CROSS POSTER, 1918. Membership recruitment poster for the American Red Cross, featuring President Woodrow Wilson. Lithograph by Leo Mielziner, 1918

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Freedom for Ireland? That is an entirely different matter. Cartoon, 1919, by Werner Hanmann

Freedom for Ireland? That is an entirely different matter. Cartoon, 1919, by Werner Hanmann
FREEDOM FOR IRELAND, 1919. Freedom for Ireland? That is an entirely different matter. Cartoon, 1919, by Werner Hanmann, in the German satirical paper Kladderadatsch

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Presidents Woodrow Wilson of the United States and Raymond Poincar

Presidents Woodrow Wilson of the United States and Raymond Poincar
WILSON & POINCARE, 1918. Presidents Woodrow Wilson of the United States and Raymond Poincar

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Contemporary color engraving

Contemporary color engraving
WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). Contemporary color engraving

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Poster for a Red Cross student membership drive, including blank spaces for the name of the school

Poster for a Red Cross student membership drive, including blank spaces for the name of the school
RED CROSS POSTER, 1919. Poster for a Red Cross student membership drive, including blank spaces for the name of the school and the number of students enrolled, with portraits of Woodrow Wilson

Background imageWoodrow Collection: 28th President of the United States. Wood engraving, 1918, by Timothy Cole after a painting by

28th President of the United States. Wood engraving, 1918, by Timothy Cole after a painting by John Singer Sargeant
WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924). 28th President of the United States. Wood engraving, 1918, by Timothy Cole after a painting by John Singer Sargeant

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Man feeding a sheep, which were kept on the White House lawn while Woodrow Wilson was in office

Man feeding a sheep, which were kept on the White House lawn while Woodrow Wilson was in office, 1913-1921
WHITE HOUSE SHEEP. Man feeding a sheep, which were kept on the White House lawn while Woodrow Wilson was in office, 1913-1921

Background imageWoodrow Collection: Left to right: Margaret, Mrs. Wilson, Eleanor, Jessie and Woodrow Wilson

Left to right: Margaret, Mrs. Wilson, Eleanor, Jessie and Woodrow Wilson
WOODROW WILSON FAMILY. Left to right: Margaret, Mrs. Wilson, Eleanor, Jessie and Woodrow Wilson

Background imageWoodrow Collection: President Woodrow Wilson and Admiral Cary Grayson leaving graves of American heroes in France

President Woodrow Wilson and Admiral Cary Grayson leaving graves of American heroes in France, on Decoration Day, 1919
WOODROW WILSON, 1919. President Woodrow Wilson and Admiral Cary Grayson leaving graves of American heroes in France, on Decoration Day, 1919




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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.