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  1. Ellen Louise Axson Wilson (May 15, 1860 – August 6, 1914) was the first lady of the United States from 1913 until her death in 1914, as the first wife of President Woodrow Wilson. Like her husband, she was a Southerner, as well as the daughter of a clergyman.

  2. Ellen Axson Wilson was the wife of President Woodrow Wilson and the first lady from 1913 to 1914. She was a painter, a mother, and a social activist who supported the cause of improving housing for the Negro slums in Washington, D.C.

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    Dec 16, 2009 · Ellen Wilson (1860-1914) was the wife of President Woodrow Wilson and the first to die in the White House. She was a talented painter, a social reformer and a political adviser to her husband.

  4. Mar 31, 2006 · Learn about the life and legacy of Ellen Axson Wilson, the first Georgia native to serve as the nation’s first lady. She was the wife of Woodrow Wilson, the twenty-eighth president of the United States, and a talented artist and educator.

  5. Learn about the life and legacy of Ellen Axson Wilson, the wife of President Woodrow Wilson and the First Lady from 1913 to 1914. She was a painter, a hostess, and a social reformer who died of Bright's disease.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Ellen Axson Wilson, the first lady who used her position to advance social causes. She was the wife of President Woodrow Wilson and a painter, writer, and activist who died in 1914.

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  8. Ellen Wilson was an ardent public activist and used her position to focus attention on various causes and concerns. She supported regional arts and promoted children's issues, including truancy laws, child labor, child neglect, and the need for school recreation facilities.