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American President

Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924)

Portrait of Woodrow Wilson

Facts at a Glance

Term
28th President of the United States (1913–1921)
Born
December 28, 1856, Staunton, Virginia
Full Name
Thomas Woodrow Wilson
Nickname
“Schoolmaster in Politics”
Education
College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), graduated 1879
Religion
Presbyterian
Marriage
June 24, 1885, to Ellen Louise Axson (1860–1914), December 18, 1915, to Edith Bolling Galt (1872–1961)
Children
Margaret Woodrow (1886–1944), Jessie Woodrow (1887–1933), Eleanor Randolph (1889–1967)
Career
Professor, College Administration, Public Official
Political Party
Democrat
Writings
George Washington (1896), A History of the American People (5 vols., 1902), Constitutional Government in the United States (1908), Papers of Woodrow Wilson (1966–), ed. by Arthur S. Link, et al.
Died
February 3, 1924, Washington, D.C.
Buried
National Cathedral, Washington, D.C.
A Life in Brief
Woodrow Wilson was one of America’s greatest Presidents. His domestic program expanded the role of the federal government in managing the economy and protecting the interests of citizens. His foreign policy established a new vision of America’s role in the world. More  »
No nation is fit to sit in judgment upon any other nation.
April 20, 1915

Essays on Woodrow Wilson and His Administration

Woodrow Wilson
A Life in Brief
Life Before the Presidency
Campaigns and Elections
Domestic Affairs
Foreign Affairs
Life After the Presidency
Family Life
The American Franchise
Impact and Legacy
Key Events
First Lady
Edith Wilson
Ellen Wilson
Vice President
Thomas R. Marshall
Secretary of State
William Jennings Bryan (1913–1915)
Robert Lansing (1915–1920)
Bainbridge Colby (1920–1921)
Secretary of War
Lindley M. Garrison (1913–1916)
Newton Diehl Baker (1916–1921)
Postmaster General
Albert S. Burleson (1913–1921)
Secretary of the Interior
Franklin K. Lane (1913–1920)
John B. Payne (1920–1921)
Secretary of Commerce
William C. Redfield (1913–1919)
Joshua W. Alexander (1919–1921)
Secretary of the Treasury
William G. McAdoo (1913–1918)
Carter Glass (1918–1920)
David Franklin Houston (1920–1921)
Attorney General
James C. McReynolds (1913–1914)
Thomas W. Gregory (1914–1919)
Alexander Mitchell Palmer (1919–1921)
Secretary of the Navy
Josephus Daniels (1913–1921)
Secretary of Agriculture
David Franklin Houston (1913–1920)
Edwin T. Meredith (1920–1921)
Secretary of Labor
William B. Wilson (1913–1921)

Consulting Editor: Kendrick Clements

Professor Clements is a Distinguished Professor of History, Emeritus at the University of South Carolina. His writings include:

Woodrow Wilson (Co-authored with Eric A. Cheezum, American President Reference Series, Congressional Quarterly Press, 2003)

The Presidency of Woodrow Wilson (University Press of Kansas, 1992)

Woodrow Wilson: World Statesman (Twayne Publishers, 1987)