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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
Finding Aid
COLLECTION: Eleanor Wilson McAdoo Collection at University of California-Santa Barbara
ACCESSION NUMBER: MS100021
INCLUSIVE DATES: 1859-1967
DONOR:
RESTRICTION: none
DATE OF GIFT:
LOCATION: UCSB
SIZE: 10 linear feet
BIOGRAPHY: Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo (1889-1967). Youngest daughter of
Woodrow and Ellen Louise Axson Wilson, born in Middletown, Connecticut, 5 October 1889.
Married to William Gibbs McAdoo, at the White House, 7 May 1914. Divorced 1934. Well
known public speaker and radio commentator. Author of numerous short stories and two books,
The Priceless Gift, a collection of her parents love letters, and The Woodrow Wilsons, a memoir.
Longstanding interest in world peace movements; present at the founding of the United Nations
in San Francisco. Active in the United World Federalists movement. Died in Montecito,
California, April 1967.
FORMS OF MATERIAL: .csv
.omeka-xml
AUTHOR/DONOR: University of California at Santa Barbara
ARRANGEMENT: 2 boxes, 33 jpgs, 142 pdfs
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The collection is divided into fourteen series. Series I-IV contain
personal papers and records of President Woodrow Wilson's third and youngest daughter,
Eleanor Wilson McAdoo, her husband William Gibbs McAdoo, and their two children Ellen
Wilson McAdoo and Mary Faith McAdoo. Series V-VIII contain personal papers and records of
President Woodrow Wilson, his first wife Ellen Axson Wilson, and their first two children
Margaret Woodrow Wilson and Jessie Woodrow Wilson. Series IX-X contain Wilson family
clippings, photographs, and ephemera. Series XII contains the McAdoo family childrens
collection. Series XIII contains Wilson family oversize materials. Series XIV contains
audiovisual materials.
�WOODROW WILSON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY
COLLECTION LIST
1. Invitation to Second Presidential Inauguration of Woodrow Wilson for Eleanor Randolph
Wilson McAdoo
1917 March 3 19170305
2. Program of the Ceremonies Attending the Inauguration of the President and Vice
President of the United States 1917 March 5 19170305
3. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Edith Bolling Wilson n.d.
99999999
4. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo c. 1936-1940
19369999
5. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo c. 1936-1940
19369999
6. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo c. 1936-1940
19369999
7. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo c. 1936-1940
19369999
8. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Woodrow Wilson
c. 1923 November 11 19231111
9. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
c. 1912 January
19120199
10. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
c. 1912 January
19120199
11. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
c. 1912 January
19120199
12. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
c. 1913 December 25
19131225
13. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
c. 1912 January
19120199
14. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
c. 1912 January
19120199
15. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
c. 1912 January
19120199
16. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
c. 1912 January
19120199
17. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
c. 1912 January
19120199
18. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
c. 1912 January
19120199
19. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
c. 1912 January
19120199
�20. School of Public and International Affairs as a Memorial to Woodrow Wilson
1947
April 19470499
21. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Margaret Woodrow Wilson 1944 May 22
19440522
22. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Margaret Woodrow Wilson 1943 September 12
19430912
23. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Margaret Woodrow Wilson 1943 June 30
19430630
24. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Margaret Woodrow Wilson 1942 August 14
19420814
25. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo 1940 July 30
19400730
26. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo [1936-1940] April 27
19369999
27. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo c. 1936-1940
19369999
28. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Francis B. Sayre Jr. 1939 April 15 19390415
29. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Sri Aurobindo
1938 May 17 19380517
30. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo 1937 September 21
19370921
31. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo 1937 August 16
19370816
32. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Francis B. Sayre Jr. 1939-1942
19399999
33. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Sri Aurobindo
c. 1938 19389999
34. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo c. 1936-1940
19369999
35. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo [1936-1940] June 8
19369999
36. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo [1936-1940] July 27
19369999
37. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo c. 1936-1940
19369999
38. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo c. 1936-1940
19369999
39. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo c. 1936-1940
19369999
40. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo c. 1936-1940
19369999
41. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo c. 1936-1940
19369999
�42. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo 1936 November
19361199
43. Charles Catlett to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo
1931 May 29 19310529
44. Two Poems on Woodrow Wilson
1930 19309999
45. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
1930 November 10
19301110
46. Woodrow Wilson: An Interpretation 1927 December
19271299
47. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Margaret Woodrow Wilson 1927 February 28
19270228
48. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
1927 January 23
19270123
49. [Caruthers?] Ewing to Margaret Woodrow Wilson 1924 February 11
19240211
50. Memorial Addres for Woodrow Wilson, Madison Ave. Presbyterian Church
1924
February 10 19240210
51. JO Davis to William G. McAdoo
1924 Febraury 5
19240205
52. Royal A. Ferris to William G. McAdoo
1924 February 2
19240202
53. Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo 1923 December 23
19231223
54. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Woodrow Wilson
1923 November 6
19231106
55. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Woodrow Wilson
1923 June 22 19230622
56. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Woodrow Wilson 1922 November 24
19221124
57. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Woodrow Wilson 1922 March 21
19220321
58. John L. Irvin to William G. McAdoo 1922 March 11
19220311
59. William Wilson to Margaret Elliott 1922 March 9 19220309
60. Edward Elliott to William G. McAdoo
c. 1922 March 9
19220309
61. Herbert H. Brown to Wilson G. McAdoo
1922 March 2 19220302
62. Democratic National Convention Ticket
1920 June 28 19200628
63. Woodrow Wilson Princeton Baccalaureate Address 1909 June 13 19090613
64. Woodrow Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo 1919 March 3 19190303
65. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
1919 January 30
19190130
66. National Women's Liberty Loan Committee Nominates Eleanor Randolph Wilson
McAdoo as Chair
1919 January 4
19190104
67. Woodrow Wilson to John J. Pershing 1918 September 13 19180913
68. Woodrow Wilson to Arthur Brisbane 1917 April 25 19170425
69. Inauguration Ticket for Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo 1917 March 5 19170305
70. Ellen Axson Wilson Memorial Resolutions 1914 August 25
19140825
71. Ellen Wilson Memorial Prospectus for Endowment 1914 August 25
19140825
�72. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
1914 July 8
19140708
73. S. Seymour Thomas to Ellen Axson Wilson 1914 January 22
19140122
74. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Margaret Woodrow Wilson Summer 1913
19139999
75. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Margaret Woodrow Wilson Summer 1913
19139999
76. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Margaret Woodrow Wilson 1912 January 1
19120101
77. Ellen Axson Wilson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo 1911 December 25
19111225
78. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
1911 October 18
19111018
79. Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre to Margaret Woodrow Wilson
1911 May 30
19110530
80. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Margaret Woodrow Wilson c. 1910 19109999
81. Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Woodrow Wilson
1910 February 18
19100218
82. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Ellen Axson Wilson 1909 April 22 19090422
83. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Ellen Axson Wilson 1908 May 10 19080510
84. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Ellen Axson Wilson 1908 April 29 19080429
85. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Ellen Axson Wilson 1905 January 6
19050106
86. Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Ellen Axson Wilson 1907 December 10
19071210
87. Woodrow Wilson to Ellen Axson Wilson 1896 August 19
18960819
88. Ellen Axson Wilson to Woodrow Wilson 1904 June 1 19040601
89. Ellen Axson Wilson to Woodrow Wilson 1904 May 29 19040529
90. Ellen Axson Wilson to Woodrow Wilson 1904 May 23 19040523
91. Ellen Axson Wilson to Woodrow Wilson 1904 May 15 19040515
92. Ellen Axson Wilson to Woodrow Wilson 1904 May 14 19040514
93. Ellen Axson Wilson to Woodrow Wilson 1904 May 13 19040513
94. Ellen Axson Wilson to Woodrow Wilson 1904 May 3 19040503
95. Ellen Axson Wilson to Woodrow Wilson 1904 May 11 19040511
96. Ellen Axson Wilson to Woodrow Wilson 1904 April 24 19040424
97. Ellen Axson Wilson to Woodrow Wilson 1904 April 15 19040420
98. Ellen Axson Wilson to Woodrow Wilson 1904 April 20 19040420
99. Ellen Axson Wilson to Woodrow Wilson 1904 April 7 19040407
100.
Ellen Axson Wilson to Woodrow Wilson 1904 April 3 19040403
101.
Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Ellen Axson Wilson 1902 19029999
�102.
Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Ellen Axson Wilson 1902 August 18
19020818
103.
Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Ellen Axson Wilson 1902 August 16
19020816
104.
Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Woodrow Wilson
1902 August 16
19020816
105.
Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Ellen Axson Wilson 1902 August 11
19020811
106.
Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Woodrow Wilson
c. 1902 July 19020799
107.
Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Ellen Axson Wilson 1902 July 24 19020724
108.
Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Ellen Axson Wilson 1902 July 15 19020715
109.
Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Woodrow Wilson 1901 August 21
19010821
110.
Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Ellen Axson Wilson 1901 August 19
19010819
111.
Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Ellen Axson Wilson 1901 April 7 19010407
112.
Woodrow Wilson to Mrs. John Lyon Gardiner
1901 February 14
19010214
113.
Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Ellen Axson Wilson 1899 November 23
18991123
114.
Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Woodrow Wilson
c. 1899 July 19
18990719
115.
Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo to Woodrow Wilson 1899 July 14
18990714
116.
Woodrow Wilson to Lucy Marshall Smith 1897 September 15 18970915
117.
Margaret Woodrow Wilson to Woodrow Wilson
c. 1894 February 20
18940220
118.
Anne Brooks sends her condolonces to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo
1924 February 3
19240203
119.
Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Bray send their condolences to William G. McAdoo
1924
February 6
19240206
120.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arthur send their condolences to William G. McAdoo
1924 February 3
19240203
121.
Goytia sends condolences to William G. McAdoo 1924 February 5
19240205
122.
Blossom Hoyt Griswold to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo
1924 February
11
19240211
123.
W. Bruce Helm to William G. McAdoo
1924 February 4
19240204
124.
Raphael Herman to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo
1924 February 10
19240210
�125.
Minerva Hamilton Hoyt to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo
1924 February
11
19240211
126.
Mario Diaz Irizar sends his condolences to William G. McAdoo 1924 February
4
19240204
127.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaufman to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo
1924
February 7
19240207
128.
Blanche and Jimmie to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo 1924 February 3
19240203
129.
William G. McAdoo to WG Rice
1912 September 8
19120918
130.
William G. McAdoo to the William Sulzer 1912 November 13 19121113
131.
Chilean Ambassador to William G. McAdoo
1924 February 5
19240205
132.
O'Brien to William G. McAdoo
1924 February 4
19240204
133.
Joseph S. Meyers to William G. McAdoo 1924 February 8
19240208
134.
S. Mae Robinson to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo
1924 February 4
"19240204
135.
"
136.
Sun Yat-sen to William G. McAdoo 1924 February 10
19240210
137.
Margeurite Short Tabb to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo
1924 February
3
19240203
138.
Cora W. L. Trippet to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo 1924 February 11
19240211
139.
Anita Thetis Williams to Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo
1912 February
04
19240204
140.
Recommendation Letter from William G. McAdoo to Governor William Sulzer
1913 May 8 19130508
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Eleanor Wilson McAdoo Collection at the University of California-Santa Barbara
Description
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Personal papers, photos of Eleanor Wilson McAdoo, Woodrow Wilson’s youngest daughter.
Publisher
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
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2 boxes, 1 binder scanned documents, 142 pdfs, 33 jpgs
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English
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McAdoo, Eleanor Wilson, 1889-1967
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MS100021
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University of California-Santa Barbara
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McAdoo, Eleanor Wilson, 1889-1967
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
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1859-1967
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Eleanor Wilson McAdoo Collection at University of California-Santa Barbara Finding Aid
Creator
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum
Date
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1859-1967
Description
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Personal papers and photos of Eleanor Wilson McAdoo, Woodrow Wilson’s youngest daughter.
Source
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University of California at Santa Barbara
Publisher
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum
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Language
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English
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FA100021
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pdf file
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2 boxes, 33 jpgs, 142 pdfs
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Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo (1889-1967). Youngest daughter of Woodrow and Ellen Louise Axson Wilson, born in Middletown, Connecticut, 5 October 1889. Married to William Gibbs McAdoo, at the White House, 7 May 1914. Divorced 1934. Well known public speaker and radio commentator. Author of numerous short stories and two books, The Priceless Gift, a collection of her parents love letters, and The Woodrow Wilsons, a memoir. Longstanding interest in world peace movements; present at the founding of the United Nations in San Francisco. Active in the United World Federalists movement. Died in Montecito, California, April 1967.
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The collection is divided into fourteen series. Series I-IV contain personal papers and records of President Woodrow Wilson's third and youngest daughter, Eleanor Wilson McAdoo, her husband William Gibbs McAdoo, and their two children Ellen Wilson McAdoo and Mary Faith McAdoo. Series V-VIII contain personal papers and records of President Woodrow Wilson, his first wife Ellen Axson Wilson, and their first two children Margaret Woodrow Wilson and Jessie Woodrow Wilson. Series IX-X contain Wilson family clippings, photographs, and ephemera. Series XII contains the McAdoo family childrens collection. Series XIII contains Wilson family oversize materials. Series XIV contains audiovisual materials.