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Jackson Photographs Finding Aid","Eagle, Brianna",FA100019,1915-1919,"Photographs taken by Edward N. Jackson ranging from President Woodrow Wilson’s second inauguration, Wilson’s time in Europe, and his attendance at the Paris Peace Conference. ","Joseph J. Caro","Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library",,,,,"pdf file",English,"Archival Finding Aid",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,99999999,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One photocopy per folder; arranged chronologically by date Container List: Folder 1: [1912-99-99 to 1915-99-99]; Woodrow Wilson with William Jennings Bryan Folder 2: 1913-03-03; Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Axson Wilson leave Princeton for White House Folder 3: 1917-03-05; Woodrow Wilson takes Oath of Office at second inauguration Folder 4: 191-03-05; Woodrow Wilson at second Inaugural Address Folder 5: 1918-12-13; Woodrow Wilson in Paris Folder 6: 1918-12-17; Parade celebrating end of World War II in Paris with Wilson in carriage Folder 7: 1918-12-17; Woodrow Wilson in France Folder 8: 1918-12-25; Woodrow Wilson and Edith Bolling Wilson reviewing troops in France Folder 9: 1918-12-25; Woodrow Wilson and General John T. Pershing in France Folder 10: 1918-12-26; Woodrow Wilson and Edith Bolling Wilson, with Cary T. Grayson, leave for England Folder 11: 1918-12-26; Woodrow Wilson and King George V inspect Guard at Buckingham Palace Folder 12: 1918-12-26; Woodrow Wilson and Edith Bolling Wilson with Lord Chesterfield arriving at Mansion House, London Folder 13: 1918-12-31; Edith Bolling Wilson, Queen Mary, Woodrow Wilson, King Edward V, and Princess Mary Folder 14: 1918-12-31; Cary T. Grayson, Charles Cust, and Woodorw Wilson aboard HMS Ambulance from Dover to Calais Folder 15: 1919-01-03; Edith Bolling Wilson and Duca di Genova and Queen of Italy, Rome Folder 16: 1919-02-27; Woodrow Wilson marches on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington D.C. Folder 17: 1919-02-27; Woodrow Wilson reviews the troops Folder 18: 1919-03-04; Woodrow Wilson Folder 19: 1919-4-11; Paris Peace Conference Folder 20: 1919-04-11; Paris Peace Conference room Folder 21: 1919-05-08; Woodrow Wilson and Edith Bolling Wilson at Longchamp Racecourse Folder 22: 1919-05-16; Peace Conference room at Chateau Saint Germaine en Loye, France Folder 23: 1919-05-27; The Big Four at the Paris Peace Conference Folder 24: 1919-06-18; Woodrow Wilson and King Albert of Belgium view ruins of Nieuport, Belgium Folder 25: 1919-06-18; Woodrow Wilson views destruction of Nieuport, Belgium Folder 26: 1919-06-19; Woodrow Wilson and King Albert of Belgium view ruins of Louvain Library Folder 27: 1919-06-99; Woodrow Wilson inspects the rotating device for Big Bertha artillery piece Folder 28: 1919-07-08; Woodrow Wilson onboard George Washington arrives in Hoboken, New Jersey Folder 29: 1919-99-99; Parade in New York City","“Edward Norman Jackson (June 28, 1885 - November 11, 1967) was an American photographer and photojournalist for the New York Daily News. Jackson was President Woodrow Wilson’s European photographer during the close of WWI and photographed “The Big Four” world leaders at the Paris peace accord. For Jackson, news photography was the “eyes” of the news.” – from edwardnjackson.com Jackson joined the Army Signal Corps reserves at the age of 32 and reported for training at Camp Alfred Vail in Little Silver, New Jersey on October 22, 1917. Due to his extensive photographic experience he was promoted to 1st Lieutenant and was assigned the title of Official War Photographer. Several months later he was selected to be President Woodrow Wilson’s official photographer. Jackson spent nearly a year on the battlefront in France and received several military commendations. He was given a battlefield promotion to Captain of the twenty-seventh division of the Army Signal Corps, and assigned directly to President Wilson’s European peace entourage. His photograph of “The Big Four” taken in Paris on May 27, 1919 showed the leaders of the free world: British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, Italian Premier Vittorio Orlando, French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau, and US President Woodrow Wilson.",,,,,,,,,,,https://presidentwilson.org/files/original/bee553ffd344b35b5e3753b17e2db8ee.pdf,"Archival Finding Aid","Edward N. Jackson Photographs",1,1