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    The Woodrow Wilson Family Home is located in Columbia, South Carolina and was one of the childhood homes of the 28th President Woodrow Wilson. He lived...
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    , are National Historic Landmarks. The Thomas Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home in Columbia, South Carolina is listed on the National Register of Historic...
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  • Pennsylvania Wilson-Winslow House, Coventry, Rhode Island, listed on the NRHP in Rhode Island Thomas Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home, Columbia, South Carolina, listed...
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    Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924) was the prominent American scholar who served as president of Princeton University from 1902 to 1910, as governor of New Jersey...
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    Woodrow Wilson's tenure as the 28th president of the United States lasted from March 4, 1913, until March 4, 1921. He was largely incapacitated the last...
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    Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States...
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  • Belk's department store in business. 1931 - Carolina Theatre opens. 1932 - Thomas Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home (museum) opens. 1934 - Richland County Public...
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    Big Four (World War I) (category Woodrow Wilson)
    George of the United Kingdom, Vittorio Emanuele Orlando of Italy, and Woodrow Wilson of the United States. Georges Benjamin Clemenceau (French pronunciation:...
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    president Woodrow Wilson's father, Joseph R. Wilson, was minister at First Presbyterian from 1858 to 1870. The Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home is a historic...
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    Committee on Public Information (category Presidency of Woodrow Wilson)
    is a notable example of propaganda in the United States. President Woodrow Wilson (the 28th president) established the Committee on Public Information...
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  • a major expansion under the auspices of future president of the USA Woodrow Wilson. Later in the 20th century, the culture became more liberal, and Princeton...
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    1775–1783. Wilson, David K (2005). The Southern Strategy: Britain's conquest of South Carolina and Georgia, 1775–1780. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina...
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    of Woodrow Wilson began when he won the United States 1912 United States presidential election, becoming the president-elect, and ended when Wilson was...
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  • especially when those residences are very distant from the District of Columbia. Famous examples include Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach...
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    The New Freedom (category Woodrow Wilson)
    Freedom was Woodrow Wilson's campaign platform in the 1912 presidential election, and also refers to the progressive programs enacted by Wilson during his...
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    ISBN 978-1-60520-399-7. Edgar, Walter B. (1998). South Carolina: A History. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 978-1-57003-255-4. Ellenberg...
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    forced a "drawn and haggard" Ammons to send a request for U.S. President Woodrow Wilson to send federal troops to the strike zone.: 279–281  A rally attended...
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    Espionage Act of 1917 (category Presidency of Woodrow Wilson)
    penalties than the 1911 law, including the death penalty. President Woodrow Wilson, in his December 7, 1915 State of the Union address, asked Congress...
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    recommended an immediate pursuit in force into Mexico. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson concurred, designating Pershing to command the force and releasing a...
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    Southern Railway. An intersection with 7th Street leads to the Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home and James Brown Arena. Between 7th and 8th streets, the highway...
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    The Inquiry was a study group established in September 1917 by Woodrow Wilson to prepare materials for the peace negotiations following World War I. The...
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    occupied Belgium. When the U.S. entered the war in 1917, president Woodrow Wilson appointed Hoover to lead the Food Administration. He became famous as...
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    born in the South, and is identified both with the South and elsewhere: Woodrow Wilson (term 1913–1921) was born and raised in the South. Although his...
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  • heart attack in Manhattan, New York City, aged 64. 1962: Fellowship, Woodrow Wilson Foundation 1981: Fellowship, Guggenheim Foundation 1981: Fellowship...
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    Square, the Jones Point Light, the south cornerstone of the original District of Columbia, Robert E. Lee's boyhood home, the Torpedo Factory Art Center,...
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    successor of Theodore Roosevelt, but was defeated for reelection in 1912 by Woodrow Wilson after Roosevelt split the Republican vote by running as a third-party...
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  • of criteria of national significance. As of 2023, the state of Georgia is home to 50 of these landmarks. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download...
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    Amendment, in 1919, President Woodrow Wilson had a stroke that left him partly incapacitated. First lady Edith Wilson kept this condition a secret from...
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    Herron, Woodrow Wilson's war to "Make the World Safe for Democracy" had ended up as "The Great Disappointment." In 1918, Herron conveyed to Wilson the invitation...
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  • Daufuskie Island Historic District – South Carolina Fair-Rutherford and Rutherford Houses – Columbia, South Carolina Freeman Chapel C.M.E. Church – Hopkinsville...
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